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Assuming the virus isn't targeting your BIOS.That is what I was going to post to the 'Ive got linux people'. It is still a risk.
Disconnect from the network, boot with one live linux USB then connect the found USB and take a look.
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Assuming the virus isn't targeting your BIOS.That is what I was going to post to the 'Ive got linux people'. It is still a risk.
Disconnect from the network, boot with one live linux USB then connect the found USB and take a look.
Not sure I could have been bothered in the first place, certainly wouldn't bother now.Some right geeks on here.
Expected loads more pervs, to be honest.
Just stream porn instead of downloading it.What if it contained a secret government list of famous paedophiles or summat?
I download loads of torrents (currently 240 active) and never use any virus protection. Then again it’s a Mac.
That's 240 chances of getting caught by a tracker and grassed up to the DMCA/ISP. I hope you use a VPN mate.I download loads of torrents (currently 240 active)
If you didn't drop it, don't pick it up is the police advice.Sounds like the start of a horror film, I'd stay clear
When I worked in a bar we found one on a table that had been left by a customer.
The duty supervisor stuck it in the company laptop (despite me warning him about the virus risks) and no word of a lie it was full of pics of the middled aged woman who had been at that table with her husband, legs apart fudding herself with a dildo.
Probably left it there on purpose the dirty pervs.
Would you stick it in your PC to have a nosey? Course you would.
Just had a “security briefing” at work and been told to never do this as they are often left deliberately to spread malware, especially in company car parks.
Gonna make sure I do it at work instead of home in future. Who gives a shit about the company network getting infected?
Private torrent trackers have always been my favourite tbh - having used almost every form of "copyright infringement" over the years, its always torrents that I get the best experience of.Torrents are for noobs tbf.
No wifi in the porn shedJust stream porn instead of downloading it.
Nope. I don’t upload so I figure they won’t ever chase me.What could possibly be on there that's worth taking the risk for? It's most likely going to be porn or somebody's excel spreadsheets.
That's 240 chances of getting caught by a tracker and grassed up to the DMCA/ISP. I hope you use a VPN mate.
Torrents are for noobs tbf.
Using a Mac does not keep you out of harm's way. With having no virus protection/detection you won't know if your machine is inflected. But it's a very bold statement to say Mac's don't get viruses....What if it contained a secret government list of famous paedophiles or summat?
I download loads of torrents (currently 240 active) and never use any virus protection. Then again it’s a Mac.
What’s the risk? See, for non-IT people, it might be the chance of a free USB. It had never even crossed my mind not to try one out before today. I still would mind. I don’t really have any concept of IT security, as I’ve never been the victim.What could possibly be on there that's worth taking the risk for? It's most likely going to be porn or somebody's excel spreadsheets.
That's 240 chances of getting caught by a tracker and grassed up to the DMCA/ISP. I hope you use a VPN mate.
Torrents are for noobs tbf.
You DO upload. When you leech (download) a torrent you seed (upload) at the same time. You're distributing copyright material. It's why everyone using torrents uses a VPN these days.Nope. I don’t upload so I figure they won’t ever chase me.
Private ones aren't as risky but you're still taking a risk. Get a free VPN man.Private torrent trackers have always been my favourite tbh - having used almost every form of "copyright infringement" over the years, its always torrents that I get the best experience of.
I don't even bother with VPNs.
So how are you supposed to get data from other devices?All the usb ports are disabled on our work laptops. And we are in the process of changing to some sort of tablet thing ( surface pro I think ) I'm the near future
I’m sure they do. Mine is just so old and shit it wouldn’t really matter.Using a Mac does not keep you out of harm's way. With having no virus protection/detection you won't know if your machine is inflected. But it's a very bold statement to say Mac's don't get viruses....
You will if you plug it in and get sacked man
When I worked in a bar we found one on a table that had been left by a customer.
The duty supervisor stuck it in the company laptop (despite me warning him about the virus risks) and no word of a lie it was full of pics of the middled aged woman who had been at that table with her husband, legs apart fudding herself with a dildo.
Probably left it there on purpose the dirty pervs.
TidiedWhat’s the risk? See, for non-IT people, it might be the chance of a free USB. It had never even crossed my mind not to try one out before today. I still would mind. I don’t really have any concept of IT security, as I’ve never knowingly been the victim.