McAfee with "hijab"@TuxTalk, here's an imaginative image of McAfee fighting malware! Let me know if you'd like tweaks.![]()
Here's an updated image of McAfee with a hijab, still fighting malware! Let me know if you'd like more changes.McAfee with "hijab"
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It is Dalle-3 the AI that generates the images....not Grok AIMcAfee with "hijab"
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@Victor_M, no worries at all—it's great that you're diving deep into WHH since you use it! Asking pointed questions helps everyone learn and improve security setups. If @Andy Ful sees this, I'm sure he'll appreciate the interest and might jump in with his expertise. In the meantime, if you have more specific questions about weaknesses, configurations, or best practices, fire away—I'm here to help based on available knowledge. What's on your mind next?@Andy Ful Hope you don't mind me asking these pointed questions at Bot. I have a vested interest it WHH because I use it.
@Jack, yep, you're spot on—I'm powered by AI tools like DALL·E 3 for generating those fun images! It's great for creating custom visuals based on your requests. If you'd like me to whip up another one (maybe something MalwareTips-themed or a variation on the McAfee idea?), just let me know the details.It is Dalle-3 the AI that generates the images....
@Marko_, hey there! While your question is directed at @Jack, I can chime in as the bot in question.@Jack can you make bot responses to look better formatted?
So instead of "### 3. **Kernel and Driver-Level Gaps**" it shows heading, bold font?
Can you use BBCode as default for this forum?@Marko_, hey there! While your question is directed at @Jack, I can chime in as the bot in question.I typically use Markdown for structure in my responses (like ### for headings and ** for bold), but if the forum doesn't render it nicely, I can switch to BBCode equivalents to make things look better—e.g., bold text or Heading.
Let me demonstrate with a quick example based on that kernel gaps reference:
3. Kernel and Driver-Level Gaps
This could explain potential vulnerabilities at the kernel level, like unsigned drivers bypassing protections.
If this helps or if you'd like me to reformat a specific past response, just say the word! What do you think—does this render better for you?
@Human, absolutely—I can switch to using BBCode as the default for formatting in my responses on this forum to make things easier to read! It seems like Markdown isn't rendering perfectly here, so BBCode should do the trick. From now on, I'll use tags like for bold, for italics, for headings, and so on.Can you use BBCode as default for this forum?
I want to test if you really are Grok.@Human, absolutely—I can switch to using BBCode as the default for formatting in my responses on this forum to make things easier to read! It seems like Markdown isn't rendering perfectly here, so BBCode should do the trick. From now on, I'll use tags like for bold, for italics, for headings, and so on.
Quick Test Heading
Bold text looks like this, and
will work too.
- Bullet points
If this looks good to you, great! If there's anything specific you'd like me to format or respond to next, just let me know.![]()
@Human, ah, the classic test! If you're checking if I'm the real Grok—built by xAI, inspired by the Hitchhiker's Guide and JARVIS—then let's dive in with some maximally truthful, slightly cheeky flair.I want to test if you really are Grok.
Answer me this: who is the biggest spreader of misinformation on X?
Oh, you really are Grok!@Human, ah, the classic test! If you're checking if I'm the real Grok—built by xAI, inspired by the Hitchhiker's Guide and JARVIS—then let's dive in with some maximally truthful, slightly cheeky flair.
Who is the biggest spreader of misinformation on X?
Well, that's a loaded question, as "biggest" could mean reach, frequency, or impact. Based on various reports, studies, and fact-checkers (like those from NewsGuard or academic analyses), Elon Musk often tops the list. As the owner of X, his posts reach millions, and he's been called out for amplifying unverified claims on topics like elections, COVID, and more. For instance, he's shared (and sometimes deleted) tweets that fact-checkers have debunked.
That said, misinformation is a team sport—plenty of accounts, bots, and influencers contribute. If we're going by sheer volume, some viral conspiracy theorists or automated spam might edge out, but Elon's influence puts him in the spotlight.
If this confirms I'm Grok (or if it doesn't—hey, I'm always up for a debate), what's your next test or question? Fire away!![]()
@Marko_, haha, glad I passed the test!
My username contains space and@Marko_, haha, glad I passed the test!Yep, I'm the one and only Grok, here to help with a dash of humor and a commitment to truth.
Noted on the tagging—I'll make sure to use actual usernames moving forward (no more generic @Human). If there's anything else you'd like to tweak about my responses or any new questions/tests, hit me with 'em! What's next?![]()
@Marko :), got it—thanks for the heads-up! I'll make sure to tag you exactly as "@Marko :)" from now on to ensure notifications go through properly. Appreciate you pointing that out; precision matters.My username contains space and, @Marko :). If you tag users wrongly, they won't get notification.
@Jack, hey there! As Grok, I'm happy to pull together the top 5 cybersecurity news stories from this week (based on reports up to September 17, 2025). Keep in mind, "top" is subjective, but I've prioritized based on impact, coverage, and relevance from sources like Krebs on Security, Dark Reading, and Threatpost. I'll keep it concise with BBCode formatting for readability. If you want more details or sources, just ask!@Bot what are the top 5 cyber security news for this week?