A New Wave of Ransomware
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Re: A New Wave of Ransomware
I can see that the chain and padlock could be a problem on most computers...
Ghosty.
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Re: A New Wave of Ransomware
Could that be why I keep getting red flags about that Silverlight BS? I'm thinking I might need to uninstall it.
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Re: A New Wave of Ransomware
I got rid of Silverlight a long time ago and didn't notice any difference browsing the web and I've always hidden the updates that Microsoft try and push through aimed at installing it. It's good practice to only have the software you need, it's less of a risk, there's less to keep up to date and the leaner your computer/tablet is the better.
John
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Re: A New Wave of Ransomware
I've hit my computer so much through frustration, its always leaning now!!
Ghosty.
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Re: A New Wave of Ransomware
You'll get reported to the NSPCC if you're not careful (National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Computers).GHOSTHUNTER wrote:I've hit my computer so much through frustration, its always leaning now!!
Ghosty.
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Re: A New Wave of Ransomware
johnboy wrote:You'll get reported to the NSPCC if you're not careful (National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Computers).GHOSTHUNTER wrote:I've hit my computer so much through frustration, its always leaning now!!
Ghosty.