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| How did it do that?! |
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Mon, 23 Jul 2007 23:27:08 -050 |
Ok so I go to <http://one.revver.com/watch/194543> , and nothing happens
when i click the video, of course, however....at the very end when a flash kind
of ad comes up, and I clicked, my CD drive opens and my monitor shuts off. Whats
going on? How can a flash application do that?! Please Reply, maybe i can use
the code in some of my applications
idk if it works with Mozilla, I was using Internet Explorer (With flash player
installed, of course), on a Microsoft Windows XP CPU
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| Re: How did it do that?! |
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Tue, 24 Jul 2007 18:15:08 -070 |
Hm.
Sounds like my suspicions were correct in that those susceptible to JAVA
bugs had both arms open...
I got a sporadic flash of danger (such as "danger" exists) when I
previewed the link on my Linux box.
Sorry I didn't reply sooner, I was past my bedtime when I saw it, 3+
hrs. shy of sleep when I dreamed of it, and 3 more on my way to campus
before I realized it.
Update all antispyware & antivirus software you have before continuing,
and unplug your ETH before running.
DO NOT FAIL.
If you're running Windows and don't have at LEAST 3 antispy progs, get
with it, you're killing everyone you contact.
Smooch,
Vin¢
P.S., IDK (I Don't Know) suggests you should use anything NOT made by
Micro$oft just to provide breathing room between you and all manner of
nasty $#!+.
Vin¢
Ricky Foreman wrote:
> Ok so I go to <http://one.revver.com/watch/194543> , and nothing
happens when i click the video, of course, however....at the very end when a
flash kind of ad comes up, and I clicked, my CD drive opens and my monitor shuts
off. Whats going on? How can a flash application do that?! Please Reply, maybe i
can use the code in some of my applications
>
> idk if it works with Mozilla, I was using Internet Explorer (With flash
player installed, of course), on a Microsoft Windows XP CPU
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