Sunday, August 31, 2008

It's recommended.

Many viruses appear as seemingly harmless files, with file names like "barney.mp3" or "hot_babe.jpg".

But many do not realise that this is actually a double-extension file (ThreatFire has an option to detect this) which fools Windows users with "Hide known file extensions" option turned on.

Thus, for your own safety and others, please follow this how-to manual on disabling "Hide known file extensions".


p.s. If you are about to post in my chatbox something like "whats threatfire??", think before you type. Google existed for a reason.

In fact, many things can be found out via Google, but many of you can't be arsed to do it and end up asking ME.

Do I look like to you?

Like Wendy's case. Her monitor TERBALIK. Easily fixable by searching "inverted screen".

Dian Zhe's question. "Wat is a cache? izit like a pendrive?" Can be answered by searching "cache".

I can go on and on, but I'll save Blogger's server space for now.

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