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http://betanews.com/2016/06/19/gotomypc-hacked/

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No anything done under windows does not affect Linux when it looks at the drive.  Although the drive being locked may indicated a HDD problem

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http://betanews.com/2016/06/19/gotomypc-hacked/

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No anything done under windows does not affect Linux when it looks at the drive.  Although the drive being locked may indicated a HDD problem

If hardware viruses are build in straight from the factory, there is nothing you can do, the hackers have won, the internet is now only a battlefield between black hat hackers and bigbrother, the poor genuine users are in no manś land, between the frontlines
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« Last Edit: June 21, 2016, 12:32:10 PM by The Prince of Green Art Trade »

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http://betanews.com/2016/06/19/gotomypc-hacked/

Just found this

No anything done under windows does not affect Linux when it looks at the drive.  Although the drive being locked may indicated a HDD problem

If hardware viruses are build in straight from the factory, there is nothing you can do, the hackers have won, the internet is now only a battlefield between black hat hackers and bigbrother, the poor genuine users are in no manś land, between the frontlines
 :( :( :(
Please stop spreading Doom and Gloom. Things aren't as bad as you seem to think.
If this is really what you believe, better get off the internet. Stop spreading malarkey. :)
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http://betanews.com/2016/06/19/gotomypc-hacked/

Just found this

No anything done under windows does not affect Linux when it looks at the drive.  Although the drive being locked may indicated a HDD problem

If hardware viruses are build in straight from the factory, there is nothing you can do, the hackers have won, the internet is now only a battlefield between black hat hackers and bigbrother, the poor genuine users are in no manś land, between the frontlines
 :( :( :(
Please stop spreading Doom and Gloom. Things aren't as bad as you seem to think.
If this is really what you believe, better get off the internet. Stop spreading malarkey. :)

These were my famous last words ;) (in this thread)

 thank you all for the comments
« Last Edit: June 23, 2016, 03:22:28 PM by The Prince of Green Art Trade »