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Are VGA cables too "dumb" to spread malware from one device to another device?
Background : I'm giving a talk tomorrow, and the laptop I'm presenting on will be connected via VGA cable to another computer that'll be recording the presentation as well ...
Started by Andrew Grimm on
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at superuser):
Open up a dvi-vga adapter....
In theory, yes, it might be possible for a display to exploit you would not be able to get a virus from a vga connection but this does given me an idea for a funny office prank.
No, they cannot be spread via VGA.
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I am still new to Perl. Since BEGIN blocks are run during compilation can't a virus spread or data loss occur from simply compiling? Does Perl do anything to stop it? If so does it mean the code in BEGIN blocks may act differently outside of it?
Started by An employee on
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
CPAN is generally trustworthy; although I am....
As with all software, you should avoid downloading and running anything from a source you do not trust .
It discussed in more detail here.
The Eclipse IDE was vulnerable to this.
Yes to all these questions.
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Quote: : Hello and welcome to the Vers discussion.Verz is an ...
Started by Scrap on
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by 11 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at pojo):
*lurking* we got a lotta lurkers o.0 just dont get infected okay? verz virus will control anything....
Effect, by the by? a virus left behind by the Inverz? Damn, that must've been some powerful ****.
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Okay so my stepmom gave me a lecture on some new virus, that was on the daily mail UK, ive added the link down below.
all ive gathered is, that it is an ordinary Spam mail but if you open the mail the virus attacks already instead of opening the mail ...
Started by Raz3rD on
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by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at computerforum):
To spread the word a little, there are always a few people who open them anyway seems interesting, i hope.
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WA UUUPPP Its been a long time but ive returned to the music I love to play. The hardstyle scene here on the east coast of the U.S. is fading. Ive created a new group on facebook. Id like to invite everyone to Join and help me spread the word about Hardstyle...
Started by Dj Destruct on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at screamer-hardstyle):
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There's a scene in this film where the annoying blogger says:
"This virus has an r-nought of 2, so if 2 people have it, then 4 people have it, then 16 people have it, then 256, then 65 thousand"
I don't get how he arrived at his math. Rx refers to the...
Started by cjard on
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by 3 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at sciforums):
The exponential growth is the simplest and is typically true in the initial stages of an outbreak but other factors come into play which lead to more interesting... .
Writers can't do math , an unfortunate law of the universe that we just have to live with .
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Welcome to the forum and thanks for your question. It's a good one -- but I'm afraid the answers aren't so easy.
Congratulations on a responsible approach to your genital herpes and protecting your partners. As you know, the three basic strategies to ...
Started by H. Hunter Handsfield, M.D. on
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by 2 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at medhelp):
What makes me worried is social stigma....
It is less annoying than a flu or seasonal allergy .
I have like 2 outbreaks per year which are not really something that annoys me .
I don't take any anti-HSV medication.
HHH,
Thanks very much for your answer.
Dear Dr.
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We have a problem with a network virus that spread through our network and most computers have been infected.
What should I do to remove the virus? By installing and scanning anti-virus software, the virus wasn't removed. So I want to create Remote Installation...
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at serverfault):
This keeps the virus from phoning home (so to speak) for more trojans to download, more VPN from their (virus-ridden....
While you're at it, set something up to quickly re-image NOW .
There's no other way to get a well-written virus out.
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I think that anti-virus would be able to determine the virus even before it gets into the OS (Windows/Linux) by filtering at the network interface port itself. Right?
But, how do viruses escape that filtering too?
Thanks in advance,
Karthik Balaguru
Started by Karthik Balaguru on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at serverfault):
Oh and this system wouldn't necessarily would not detect a virus embedded in an encrypted file, which is a method used to great success many times (from the point of view of those....
The, usually quite large, virus-definitions on-chip too.
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The thought was to do all my work in the guest and nothing in the
host. Both will be XP, fully patched, with firewall and antivirus
protection. The host would be logged in as a limited account and the
guest using an admin account.
I was going to setup...
Started by kellyapproved@gmail.com on
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by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at omgili):
All the spam and virus....
You don't
get infected using Yahoo, or eBay, or Google, or CNN, or other known .
On Sun, 10 May 2009 03:39 a virus these days.
To ensure that the
virus gets contained and doesn't spread to the host.
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