abcu wrote:
why would you classify them as "Generic.Net.Stealer.SteamStealer" is there a particular reason for each one of those words you would call them? those "things" "malwares" whatever you would call them aren't really made to just steal your steam information, are they? what would be an "ungeneric" malware, as this one is "generic"? trying to ask some questions out of curiosity
Generic = Some random software from HF
Non-generic = Betabot, Solar, Zeus, Spyeye or anything that is unique and VERY well used.
tomvtv wrote:
spanish wrote:
Please stop talking. It's making you look really fucking stupid.
If you react like that to him, I think you are making yourself look rather bad.
Do I care, it's really annoying to have people confusing people and feeding lies, because then people like myself are forced to educate them to a higher degree. His statement makes it harder for me to help people.
It's a similar case with gay men who are very sterotypical, it makes it harder for people like me, I have once been asked "Are you sure you're gay, you don't sound like it"
ChubbyFruit wrote:
spanish wrote:
ChubbyFruit wrote:
Wouldn't really call them a malware since they leave no traces on your computer as soon as the code has been executed. Malware = malicious software, usually a wanted software which has a malfunction and works out of it's intended work area. But I'm sure you do know more about these than me so I'll just let it be
Please stop talking. It's making you look really fucking stupid.
Damn, you must be fun at parties ! I said I'll let it be, so don't be a kid about it, I'm sure you realize that you just made yourself look stupid
You have just disgraced my passion and made my volunteer work harder. I am fun at parties, as long as the conversation does not involve someone who is clearly talking about something they know nothing about.
Good comparison "I love games so much Zelda is my favorite male protagonist ", makes you angry and annoyed inside.