Start looking for downloads to music and software. I am sure you will get hit with something. I do all of this on a test network, something isolated and separate from my main network. Thai Pepper. RojoLoco wrote: Google "adobe reader download".
Just did that, didn't work, it was a legit Adobe site. Maybe my Google is different from your Google? Mike This person is a verified professional. Verify your account to enable IT peers to see that you are a professional. Start clicking advertisements on most web pages. You'll get hit. Pure Capsaicin. The Pirate Bay is a good place to start, just follow ads from site to site.
Yes you do need to download that codec. BirdLaw wrote: Get StumbleUpon and download something from every website you come to. Cyali This person is a verified professional. You're just asking for some malware HopTroll wrote: I've had users get malware just by Googling "itunes" and clicking the top link. Yeah, I have google ads among others website blocked in content management.
Edited May 29, at UTC. BirdLaw wrote: HopTroll wrote: I've had users get malware just by Googling "itunes" and clicking the top link.
Yeah, I have good ads website blocked in content management. Yeah, I was definitely asking for trouble. I allowed this user temporary admin rights to install assessment software they had back at their office. We have ads blocked on our content filter but the sponsored link still got through. With The Troll Virus you can play a joke on your friend, pretending you have a virus on your computer. The Troll Virus is not your typical virus simulator with the standard error message from Windows.
Instead The Troll Virus laughs straight at the person who the joke is played on, to repeatedly show a message in the form of blatant mockery. The Troll Virus is totally harmless to the computer of the victim, but for a while, they'll feel bad and you will have your revenge! A joke like The Troll Virus is priceless, so it's free. After you download and install The Troll Virus in your victim's computer, only you will know how to turn it off.
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