Virus from clients

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  1. #1
    Member mastaaq is offline
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    ! Virus from clients

    Out of curiosity is there any possible way that I can get a client without trojan virus?


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    Ass > Tits Lapje is offline
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    Re: Virus from clients

    Sigh. No, They are all corrupt and we are all infected. Run while you can to never look back. Go now, we do not have much time left until our PC's are completely full of viruses and malware.


    /err,, w/e.

    Dude, your AV is being gay. There's no Trojan Horse Virus in ANY client or Localhost provided here. Just tell your AV to stfu.

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    Member mastaaq is offline
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    Re: Virus from clients

    Hahaha ok thanks.

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    Valued Member AngryPepe is offline
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    Re: Virus from clients

    Lapje can't you explain the boy why does it alert it as virus?

    When you download something or opening a file, your anti-virus is also searching for an IP address in the file.
    When you make a localhost you probably edit it with HEX or something and put into it an IP address. The anti-virus will identify the file as "Trojan Horse" as a result of that. The best way to cross it, like Lapje mentioned is to "tell him to shut up", turn him off or something.

    :)

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    Omega sunnyboy is offline
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    Re: Virus from clients

    There are also ways to add a virus into it while keeping same size of original client, but nobody has done it yet. :(

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    Ass > Tits Lapje is offline
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    Re: Virus from clients

    @AngryPepe,

    Yeh, I guess I should have done that.. Thanks for explaining it for me though, saves the the work to type it out ^^,

    @Sunnyboy,

    True, but it wouldn't be on here then and if it were, the user would be banned, the download deleted and a fix would be provided in no time.

    @OP, You can always add an exception to your AV which basically means the AV will skip/ignore it when scanning. If you're not sure how to go to google and search for:
    Code:
    "<Insert Anti Virus Name here> adding exceptions"
    Something made me just feel you are using Norton, tell me you aren't ^^,



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