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What is the scariest moment in security in your life?
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<blockquote data-quote="Trident" data-source="post: 1035786" data-attributes="member: 99014"><p>Yeah, I remember this pig squeal.</p><p></p><p>I always used to like horror movies as a kid and used to watch them alone, with 5.1 system connected to my PC. I remember watching a movie called Otoshimono/Ghost Train when Kaspersky 6 found malware and squealed. It was a traumatic experience indeed.</p><p></p><p>I remember my mum beating me with that stick for the dough when I first broke my Windows OS (it was about a month after my PC was bought). I learned to reinstall Windows after. I had disabled all Windows services from msconfig and the pc had no sound, no themes, nothing.</p><p></p><p>Another traumatic experience was the Zlob trojan infection. This trojan replaced my desktop background with a bio-hazard, installed a fake AV called Ultimate Defender and displayed alerts every few seconds, saying that someone is trying to send me a virus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trident, post: 1035786, member: 99014"] Yeah, I remember this pig squeal. I always used to like horror movies as a kid and used to watch them alone, with 5.1 system connected to my PC. I remember watching a movie called Otoshimono/Ghost Train when Kaspersky 6 found malware and squealed. It was a traumatic experience indeed. I remember my mum beating me with that stick for the dough when I first broke my Windows OS (it was about a month after my PC was bought). I learned to reinstall Windows after. I had disabled all Windows services from msconfig and the pc had no sound, no themes, nothing. Another traumatic experience was the Zlob trojan infection. This trojan replaced my desktop background with a bio-hazard, installed a fake AV called Ultimate Defender and displayed alerts every few seconds, saying that someone is trying to send me a virus. [/QUOTE]
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