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    You may need to translate that lot into Chinglish, Buffo old man.

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    Quote Originally Posted by soforene View Post
    You may need to translate that lot into Chinglish, Buffo old man.
    I learned a new word today!

    I've heard of "Engrish", but never Chinglish. Thanks for the wiki link!

    Though really, I shouldn't have had to say anything. As if it would ever be appropriate to ask if the pirated version was more stable....

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    Quote Originally Posted by bolo View Post
    I have one question:

    Chinese mamba work better from .de version?
    Only if you like viruses on your computer.

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    a trojan
    A pal of mine
    a client's facility
    purchased it off E-bay
    version 1.6 or something.
    the trojan horse software
    some up-to-date anti-virus software
    the virus checker
    the infected files on the CD.
    Far to vague!

    Somehow, this story has some kind of don't-use-illegal-software-because-it-contains-viruses-boogyman feel to it. We are here to inform each other, not to lauch another ghoststory.
    What was the exact name of the threat/trojan etc, etc.

    Don't get me wrong i hate piracy, but this claim just needs more details filled in.

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    oh, you've done it now...

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    agreed.. a Trojan does not eat processor cycles. It sits and waits for an event or trigger to activate it.. often times the payload is downloaded and installed without the user even knowing it. but the trojan itself is never that complex.

    trojans work in a few ways

    Remote Access (AKA Backdoor)
    Data Destruction (AKA crosslinked files on hard drive)
    Downloader/dropper (described above)
    Server Trojan(Proxy, FTP , IRC, Email, HTTP/HTTPS, etc.) (used for mass spam mailing from your computer)
    Disable security software (turn off virus protection)
    Distributed Denial-of-service attack (not relevant here)

    If the software IS infected it is most likely a downloader as that is the most current common way of infecting computer systems by way of trojan
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    Quote Originally Posted by -bart- View Post
    Far to vague!

    Somehow, this story has some kind of don't-use-illegal-software-because-it-contains-viruses-boogyman feel to it. We are here to inform each other, not to lauch another ghoststory.
    What was the exact name of the threat/trojan etc, etc.

    Don't get me wrong i hate piracy, but this claim just needs more details filled in.
    I totally agree. Besides craking can lead to severe memory leaks and CPU usage. I'm not advocating piracy and craking, I just want to see full picture. Name of the Trojan plz.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr Laser View Post
    ...craking can lead to severe memory leaks ....
    Is that the same as Cracking, eh !?

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    I was called a craker once but I don't think it was related to software!

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    Ok ok. I mean cracking.
    I hired an Italian guy to do my wires. Now they look like spaghetti!

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