The Ctrl+V game

ichwar

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Fake people use Firefox to browse the net.
 

Zdroyd

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Hmmm.... I can't CTRL-V because I just logged on... too bad...

Hmmm.... I can't CTRL-V because I just logged on... too bad...
(there I copied my post...)
 

Smith6612

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trvs_20 (You'll notice a lot of member names in my clipboard for the introductions forum).
 

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I just got a email from a site called FFILES. They have set up a site where you can sell your flash stuff and buy somebodies flash stuff.

Referral link: http://www.mmfiles.com/?apage=228 (please use this link, i earn 40% from what you earn if you sign up. )
Non-referral link: http://www.mmfiles.com/

You can use Paypal and moneybookers.
(i copied my post a few minutes ago :D)
 

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I have a spammer's email address in my clipboard at the moment. I'm not sure if I should post it here...
 

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Users of all current versions of Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser might be vulnerable to having their computers hijacked because of a serious security hole in the software that is still not fixed.
The flaw lets criminals commandeer victims' machines merely by tricking them into visiting websites tainted with malicious programming code. As many as 10,000 sites have been compromised since last week to exploit the browser flaw, according to antivirus software maker Trend Micro.
The sites are mostly Chinese and have been serving up programs that steal passwords for computer games, which can be sold for money on the black market. However, the hole is such that it could be "adopted by more financially motivated criminals for more serious mayhem - that's a big fear right now," Paul Ferguson, a Trend Micro security researcher, said.
"Zero-day" vulnerabilities like this are security holes that haven't been repaired by the software makers. They're a gold mine for criminals because users have few ways to fight off attacks.
The latest vulnerability is noteworthy because Internet Explorer is the default browser for most of the world's computers. Also, while Microsoft says it has detected attacks only against version 7 of Internet Explorer, which is the most widely used edition, the company warned that other versions are also potentially vulnerable.
Microsoft said it is investigating the flaw and is considering fixing it through an emergency software patch outside of its normal monthly updates, but declined further comment. The company is telling users to employ a series of complicated workarounds to minimize the threat.
Many security experts, meanwhile, are urging Internet Explorer users to use another browser until a patch is released.
 

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(14:30:25) Callum: hi
(14:31:39) Chris: hey
(14:31:45) Callum: how r u?
(14:31:52) Chris: nb ta
(14:31:53) Chris: u
(14:32:21) Callum: im good thanks
(14:33:10) Chris: wuu2
(14:33:21) Callum: nothing really :(
(14:33:33) Chris: lol
(14:33:33) Chris: y
(14:33:57) Callum: dunno
(14:34:05) Chris: do sumthing then
(14:34:07) Callum: burning a disk which is using all the RAM
(14:34:20) Callum: and downloading which is using all the bandwidth
(14:34:24) Chris: lol
(14:34:27) Chris: lol
(14:34:43) Callum: 12% after 3 hours :(
(14:34:48) Callum: I hate tiscali :(
(14:43:19) Chris: we used to hav tiscali
(14:43:24) Chris: now weve got virgin media
(14:59:40) Callum: thay're the best ones
(14:59:49) Callum: the fibre optic one or the normal one?
(15:00:28) Chris: normal u retrd
(15:00:40) Chris: fibre optic is 59.99 a month
(15:00:52) Callum: fair enough
(15:01:04) Callum: that's exactly my income!
(15:01:21) Chris: altho it is 50bits/second
(15:01:28) Callum: I know :D
(15:01:35) Callum: whats ur speed?
(15:01:41) Chris: the average for homes in the UK is 6bits/second
(15:01:47) Chris: dunno
(15:01:55) Chris: i cud find out but it wud b boring
(15:01:57) Chris: http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/flash/reindeer
(15:02:09) Callum: speedtest.net
(15:04:19) Callum: that is so random
(15:05:45) Chris: i no
(15:09:45) Chris: download=>1989 kb/s
(15:09:46) Chris: upload=>185kb/s
(15:09:54) Callum: 2mb
(15:09:58) Callum: mine is 1 :(
(15:10:14) Chris: lol

hmm a convo on msn...not sure whether I should be posting this lol :D
 
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