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MagicPigPerson wrote:

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MagicPigPerson wrote:

Nevermind. I got ninja'd :b.
LOL, what did it say before?
Basically the same as what you put only I put that to input a virus you would have to change the HTML code of pretty much the whole website, and it doesn't save anyway so it's impossible.
Yeah, true.

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dude341 wrote:

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I don't think we should just let people in without knowing if they are actually good at computers. Before accepting people, you should ask a few things about what they know about computers, and make sure you ask stuff about these things, like if someone says they know about hard-drives, ask them a hard-drive related question, to see if they really do know about hard-drives. Anyone who joined the shop before this will also have to do this.
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My knowledge: I know quite a lot about malware & pop - ups, because my computer has experienced viruses, possibly Trojan horses, and pop - ups on Internet Explorer 11.



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redglitter wrote:

dude341 wrote:

dude341 wrote:

I don't think we should just let people in without knowing if they are actually good at computers. Before accepting people, you should ask a few things about what they know about computers, and make sure you ask stuff about these things, like if someone says they know about hard-drives, ask them a hard-drive related question, to see if they really do know about hard-drives. Anyone who joined the shop before this will also have to do this.
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My knowledge: I know quite a lot about malware & pop - ups, because my computer has experienced viruses, possibly Trojan horses, and pop - ups on Internet Explorer 11.
Do you know how viruses work? And do you know that IE is unsecure?

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dude341 wrote:

redglitter wrote:

dude341 wrote:

dude341 wrote:

I don't think we should just let people in without knowing if they are actually good at computers. Before accepting people, you should ask a few things about what they know about computers, and make sure you ask stuff about these things, like if someone says they know about hard-drives, ask them a hard-drive related question, to see if they really do know about hard-drives. Anyone who joined the shop before this will also have to do this.
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My knowledge: I know quite a lot about malware & pop - ups, because my computer has experienced viruses, possibly Trojan horses, and pop - ups on Internet Explorer 11.
Do you know how viruses work? And do you know that IE is unsecure?
Yes. Viruses operate in many ways, sometimes downloads can have hidden malcious code in them, which can, once downloaded, infect the computer by spreading through other programs with the virus to infect them, too e.g. say you get the virus that turns your computer off when you start the Scratch Offline editor, well over a little bit of time (a few days, hours etc, depending on how strong the virus is) other programs will take the malicious code in to them. Some viruses can make themselves hidden so anti - virus protection programs can't see them, others can be removed with a single scan, and with turning-your-computer-off-when-you-start-a-program-virus you will need a computer specialist to remove it. I know IE is unsecure because I used it half my life and got pop ups. Luckily I use Firefox and Chrome now .



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redglitter wrote:

dude341 wrote:

redglitter wrote:

dude341 wrote:

dude341 wrote:

I don't think we should just let people in without knowing if they are actually good at computers. Before accepting people, you should ask a few things about what they know about computers, and make sure you ask stuff about these things, like if someone says they know about hard-drives, ask them a hard-drive related question, to see if they really do know about hard-drives. Anyone who joined the shop before this will also have to do this.
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My knowledge: I know quite a lot about malware & pop - ups, because my computer has experienced viruses, possibly Trojan horses, and pop - ups on Internet Explorer 11.
Do you know how viruses work? And do you know that IE is unsecure?
Yes. Viruses operate in many ways, sometimes downloads can have hidden malcious code in them, which can, once downloaded, infect the computer by spreading through other programs with the virus to infect them, too e.g. say you get the virus that turns your computer off when you start the Scratch Offline editor, well over a little bit of time (a few days, hours etc, depending on how strong the virus is) other programs will take the malicious code in to them. Some viruses can make themselves hidden so anti - virus protection programs can't see them, others can be removed with a single scan, and with turning-your-computer-off-when-you-start-a-program-virus you will need a computer specialist to remove it. I know IE is unsecure because I used it half my life and got pop ups. Luckily I use Firefox and Chrome now .
Yeah, you know a lot.

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dude341 wrote:

Yeah, you know a lot.
Thanks!



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dude341 wrote:

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I have only 15 posts and don't have antivirus software but I do tell people if thier project either has a virus or isn't virus proof. So if you will please let me join: Username: wolfec0
The time that I have been on Scratch: 1 year
There is no such thing as Scratch projects having a virus, so sorry.
I once had a Trojan Horse and got it to go away but it was a long time ago so I don't remember it too well.

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wolfec0 wrote:

dude341 wrote:

wolfec0 wrote:

I have only 15 posts and don't have antivirus software but I do tell people if thier project either has a virus or isn't virus proof. So if you will please let me join: Username: wolfec0
The time that I have been on Scratch: 1 year
There is no such thing as Scratch projects having a virus, so sorry.
I once had a Trojan Horse and got it to go away but it was a long time ago so I don't remember it too well.
And my dad specializes in fixing broken computers while I am the one who codes anti-virus software

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dude341 wrote:

redglitter wrote:

dude341 wrote:

dude341 wrote:

I don't think we should just let people in without knowing if they are actually good at computers. Before accepting people, you should ask a few things about what they know about computers, and make sure you ask stuff about these things, like if someone says they know about hard-drives, ask them a hard-drive related question, to see if they really do know about hard-drives. Anyone who joined the shop before this will also have to do this.
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My knowledge: I know quite a lot about malware & pop - ups, because my computer has experienced viruses, possibly Trojan horses, and pop - ups on Internet Explorer 11.
Do you know how viruses work? And do you know that IE is unsecure?
I do. Viruses can spread to other apps or even onto a server and break your whole computer, and can be thought by anti-virus software to not be malicous, too. IE dosen't even tell you if it thinks it might have a virus. I know because microsoft's main web browser for windows 10 is IE and Microsoft Edge

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wolfec0 wrote:

dude341 wrote:

wolfec0 wrote:

I have only 15 posts and don't have antivirus software but I do tell people if thier project either has a virus or isn't virus proof. So if you will please let me join: Username: wolfec0
The time that I have been on Scratch: 1 year
There is no such thing as Scratch projects having a virus, so sorry.
I once had a Trojan Horse and got it to go away but it was a long time ago so I don't remember it too well.
You can't input TH's into Scratch projects because they take the shape of a program that tells you it will rid your computer of viruses whilst actually putting them on there. The term comes from the tale of a horse during the Greek War ‘The Trojan War’.

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MagicPigPerson wrote:

wolfec0 wrote:

dude341 wrote:

wolfec0 wrote:

I have only 15 posts and don't have antivirus software but I do tell people if thier project either has a virus or isn't virus proof. So if you will please let me join: Username: wolfec0
The time that I have been on Scratch: 1 year
There is no such thing as Scratch projects having a virus, so sorry.
I once had a Trojan Horse and got it to go away but it was a long time ago so I don't remember it too well.
You can't input TH's into Scratch projects because they take the shape of a program that tells you it will rid your computer of viruses whilst actually putting them on there. The term comes from the tale of a horse during the Greek War ‘The Trojan War’.
I meant on my computer.


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wolfec0 wrote:

dude341 wrote:

wolfec0 wrote:

I have only 15 posts and don't have antivirus software but I do tell people if thier project either has a virus or isn't virus proof. So if you will please let me join: Username: wolfec0
The time that I have been on Scratch: 1 year
There is no such thing as Scratch projects having a virus, so sorry.
I once had a Trojan Horse and got it to go away but it was a long time ago so I don't remember it too well.
I once had a Trojan Horse on my PC; it was at the beginning of Internet Explorer giving me pop - ups. It was a browser with the name: Unknown (seriously). Luckily I just deleted it and it was fine!



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wolfec0 wrote:

MagicPigPerson wrote:

wolfec0 wrote:

dude341 wrote:

wolfec0 wrote:

I have only 15 posts and don't have antivirus software but I do tell people if thier project either has a virus or isn't virus proof. So if you will please let me join: Username: wolfec0
The time that I have been on Scratch: 1 year
There is no such thing as Scratch projects having a virus, so sorry.
I once had a Trojan Horse and got it to go away but it was a long time ago so I don't remember it too well.
You can't input TH's into Scratch projects because they take the shape of a program that tells you it will rid your computer of viruses whilst actually putting them on there. The term comes from the tale of a horse during the Greek War ‘The Trojan War’.
I meant on my computer.
And I know


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Why won't teamviewer 11 work?

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If you reply to this post it would be greatly appreciated if you could comment the link to your post on my profile!!!

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Username: wolfec0
The time that you have been on Scratch: 1 year
better now that I have 25 posts?


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Hey guys
Just wanted to say that I'll be inactive this week due to internet cable issues. We're getting workmen out to solve the problem but I'll only be active using 4G on my phone, and that's nearly out. Sorry!
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wolfec0 wrote:

Username: wolfec0
The time that you have been on Scratch: 1 year
better now that I have 25 posts?
No

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banana439monkey wrote:

Why won't teamviewer 11 work?

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Try reinstalling TeamViewer. Also check if any firewall software (or hardware if built into router) is real-time scanning any important connection lines, such as port/line 531 and port/line 843, as if these are being scanned all the time, it will cause slowdown, and therefore a time-out, as remote desktop apps require a fast connection.
Please try the steps above, and if that doesn't work, tell me everything you have done to try and fix it. Also tell me any error messages.

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Sorry I was inactive for a while there. I'm back!

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I would like to be removed
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dude341 wrote:

I don't think we should just let people in without knowing if they are actually good at computers. Before accepting people, you should ask a few things about what they know about computers, and make sure you ask stuff about these things, like if someone says they know about hard-drives, ask them a hard-drive related question, to see if they really do know about hard-drives. Anyone who joined the shop before this will also have to do this.
I really think this should be open to all

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MagicPigPerson wrote:

Hey guys
Just wanted to say that I'll be inactive this week due to internet cable issues. We're getting workmen out to solve the problem but I'll only be active using 4G on my phone, and that's nearly out. Sorry!
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Ok

wolfec0 wrote:

Username: wolfec0
The time that you have been on Scratch: 1 year
better now that I have 25 posts?
Accepted.

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