ShyTwig16 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 30, 2018 1:48 am
Deepthroat wrote: ↑Thu Aug 30, 2018 1:38 am
ShyTwig16 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 29, 2018 11:44 pm
I read it, that's why I was laughing at your use of "if you keep reading between the lines you're not to learn anything"; then take "some" and giving a set amount to it. For one.
But you remind me of a meme, a woman on LinkedIn that was "head of cyber security" with an "Art History Major".
Then laugh all you want, lacking arguments and sense you go OFF TOPIC while resorting to childish memes, typical.
When you get a degree in
Computer Networks and Cybersecurity and +8y of work experience in Cybersecurity, you may try to talk with me again.
Until then like I said before don't waste my time, I don't have time for wannabes.
Off Topic, Really; You might want to re-read some posts, you went off topic first? Plus you seem to be the only one trying to "wannabe" anything.
I was just pointing out facts.
EDIT:
With +8yrs in Cybersecurity, and a degree; I would think you could do better citing than a corporate webpage. And centering your argument around the use of the word "some". Plus you still don't know what a virus is, which is why most "Cybersecurity" is a joke.
You the only one who doesn't know what a Virus is, for you they created from heaven with godly tools and guidelines, when a virus is nothing more than a program that can be easily created.
And as I said before, stop wasting my time.
PS: And yes you're the one who went OFF Topic from the start, I responded directly to OP stating the Trainer is not malicious whasoever and that the warning he was getting was unrelated to the Trainer. While you were to busy talking about Malware, AVs and none of them provided the answer OP needed, not to mention it was mostly nonsense and misinformation.
Vee_ wrote: ↑Thu Aug 30, 2018 10:12 am
ShyTwig16 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 29, 2018 12:40 pm
Technically, it's only a virus if it self replicates.
Technically, yeah. But as i said, virus is more general in terms of malicious program to most people.
Don't bother, the moment he sees virus a something out of this world, is a waste of time. Virus are a program like everything else, only difference is they have malicious instructions.
A Virus will do whatever it was instructed to do, there's no set of guidelines to follow when creating malware, so assuming a virus needs and replicates is wrong.
He clearly stated "
If it doesn't replicate, it's not a virus", that is wrong in so many ways... While behavior is used to categorize the type of Malware,
is wrong to assume it needs to follow a specific path to be malicious.