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ahh.. martin what was that cryptolocker best removal tool you said before..? :\

a mate said tronscript but im not so sure.. thankfully i was at client site as it got infected O.o

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ahh.. martin what was that cryptolocker best removal tool you said before..? :\

a mate said tronscript but im not so sure.. thankfully i was at client site as it got infected O.o

you sure it cryptolocker,

that ones quite old and the group using it got busted and closed some time ago.

more likley to be one of these 2 currently:

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/05/18/cryptxxx_decrypted/

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/05/19/white_hats_bake_teslacrypt_master_key_into_universal_decryptor/

Not proud of it

But I'm now windows 10 and smarter for it

Kicks the shit out of windows 8

I'm on OSX El Chappo or what the f**k ever they called it...

seems ok

i spose

She talked up some penny stocks to her mates to her mates who invested and all lost?

To be fair and realistic, all but dezz were winning at some point before the number 2 was rolled

I'll have you know my errors are comedic and cute, bringing endearment to my wacky ways.

His was obviously a serious security breach which ruins families. I do not do such things.

But it does go to show you the best AV is common sense and knowing how to computer.

IT dude at work recommends sophos

What's the go with them?

I would like a nice stripped down anti virus with a basic as GUI, none of the extra tune up bullshit and toolbars and 5 different startup processes etc. AVG used to do that, until they sold out to freemiumware.

I had Sophos in a previous workplace and OH SHIT GOD NO f**k.

But as is the case with all corporate AV, you only ever notice it when it does not work.

Still, they all seem to be an utter complete waste of time, but clearly they can't be completely useless but oh man it feels like it.

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