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Post by mrpaco on Apr 2, 2019 12:31:49 GMT -5
Has anyone tryed this yet?
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Post by Mr.Scott on Apr 2, 2019 16:02:43 GMT -5
No, but logically being a VM, it will suffer the same clock skew flaw that W10 does.
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Post by Vinster on Apr 2, 2019 20:37:15 GMT -5
read the video notes...
Vin
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Post by mrpaco on Apr 3, 2019 3:35:02 GMT -5
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Post by Bones on Apr 3, 2019 9:38:39 GMT -5
Guys, the above vid itself seems to be OK but don't click onto any other vids from this guy - My machine caught a bug. I saw something else that looked interesting he had done and started to view it. After a min or so I decided to stop and come back here BUT then I coudn't stop it, close the web browser or anything, took a reset to put an end to it along with pulling the cord to the web.
That drive now has a process which suddenly appeared right after I can't identify called "DSE Manager". In task manager I can't close it, see anything about it's properties, go to it's location........ Anything. DSE Manager could be a valid process by name but it's not acting like it on that drive.
Zila, while the vid above is cool and "Seems" OK I'd have to say post this warning about it, don't click on any other vids from that one.
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Post by zila1 on Apr 5, 2019 10:14:09 GMT -5
Thank you for the warning bones. I'm not gonna click it.
Have you been able to find out what it is that was attached to it? Do you have MalwareBytes on the rig? Man you just can't trust anything or anyone out there.
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Post by Bones on Apr 5, 2019 12:41:58 GMT -5
I simply removed the drive and did a reinstall on another one - That drive wil get Dban'ed when I have time to do it so no real worries over it except that one of you won't catch it too. The process by name could be a legit process but as said, the way it was acting made me just go ahead and assume it wasn't kosher.
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