DrBeenGolfing Level 1 Thread author Verified Mar 16, 2013 582 14 31 69 Republic of Texas May 1, 2013 #1 Scaming the scammers: Last edited by a moderator: Dec 10, 2013
jamescv7 Level 85 Verified Honorary Member Forum Veteran Mar 15, 2011 13,070 17,982 8,379 29 Philippines May 1, 2013 #2 Well as usual, nothing change from its generation of malware tricking rogues and some users are still being fooled of.
Well as usual, nothing change from its generation of malware tricking rogues and some users are still being fooled of.
Zurchiboy New Member Verified Apr 10, 2013 98 2 9 28 May 2, 2013 #3 A rogue that actually blocks legit malware may happen in the future.
Jack Administrator Verified Staff Member Well-known Forum Veteran Jan 24, 2011 9,380 1 24,874 8,379 malwaretips.com May 2, 2013 #4 This is basically a standard form for buying rogue software. That "date of expiry" misspell was most likely the most interesting thing.
This is basically a standard form for buying rogue software. That "date of expiry" misspell was most likely the most interesting thing.
3link9 Level 5 Verified Oct 22, 2011 860 226 367 United States May 3, 2013 #5 Zurchiboy said: A rogue that actually blocks legit malware may happen in the future. Click to expand... It already does, But not sure when its activated.... I should try that out once I get my new computer... hm....
Zurchiboy said: A rogue that actually blocks legit malware may happen in the future. Click to expand... It already does, But not sure when its activated.... I should try that out once I get my new computer... hm....