@Background Pony #07D9
It’s super frustrating when it happens. Someone actually has pulled that same thing here a couple times too, literally just gone up to the pole where all the lines are, cracked it open, and just snipped all the wires inside >:I
Someone: Points out they lack internet for days or weeks.
Me, who’s currently without internet since 6 and a half years because someone cutted the cables in my neighbourhood for the third time and the company doesn’t want to put them back again:
(I actually had issues since 10:00 P.M to write this message, it’s 11:30 P.M now…)
Still, I’m really sorry for what you went through, I hope you get some better internet service provider, or atleast this kind of situations don’t happen again.
@Phantom Rider
She’s even more harmless than Elkie. Literally all she can do is appear on screen and display that remote shell message XD
@Background Pony #3A97
I’m surprised people don’t still do that thing. Like, there must be some people out there with the ability and sense of humor to do it :D
Four people saw her and installed antivirus software. :(
@Badumsquish
That sort of thing was all most early viruses did. They were essentially self-propagating pranks.
Nowadays anyone who knows where to look can get point-n-click custom virus writer software on the Internet requiring little if any understanding or skill to create something nasty–malware with a nasty surprise payload, usually, that connects to the Internet and installs remote access software on the victim’s computer.
Once upon a time “hackers” were curious teenagers. These days the Russian Mafia and the Triads produce this stuff, and use it to steal secrets and money. It’s a business now.
@Azure Fang
If I was capable it’s what I’d do: program highly infectious but entirely harmless viruses. Like, one that got into your computer, played the theme from Ghostbusters at 3AM, then e-mailed itself to all your s and deleted itself XD
@BigBuggyBastage
I had phone internet but I don’t have a whole lot of data so I only used it to like check the weather. For those outside of the USA, you practically need to take out a second mortgage to get a decent mobile data plan :/
@Binkyt11
It was (presumably) the first instance of malware in existence. All it did was get into a computer, display the message “I’m the Creeper, catch me if you can”, then moved on XD
@OneSpooky
They’ve been chasing each other for years. It’s like a Wile E Coyote bit XD
Going by what you linked, does that mean Reaper program pone is gonna come after her?
Hope she won’t hurt Creeper too bad, she didn’t mean any harm. :c
It’s super frustrating when it happens. Someone actually has pulled that same thing here a couple times too, literally just gone up to the pole where all the lines are, cracked it open, and just snipped all the wires inside >:I
(I actually had issues since 10:00 P.M to write this message, it’s 11:30 P.M now…)
it shouldnt be possible since its not xfinity
It’s like a Tom and Jerry love-hate relationship XD
Does Creeper pone flirt with Reaper pone when she fails to catch her?
XD
Oh, we’re out there. ;)
She’s even more harmless than Elkie. Literally all she can do is appear on screen and display that remote shell message XD
@Background Pony #3A97
I’m surprised people don’t still do that thing. Like, there must be some people out there with the ability and sense of humor to do it :D
@Badumsquish
That sort of thing was all most early viruses did. They were essentially self-propagating pranks.
Nowadays anyone who knows where to look can get point-n-click custom virus writer software on the Internet requiring little if any understanding or skill to create something nasty–malware with a nasty surprise payload, usually, that connects to the Internet and installs remote access software on the victim’s computer.
Once upon a time “hackers” were curious teenagers. These days the Russian Mafia and the Triads produce this stuff, and use it to steal secrets and money. It’s a business now.
I bet she and Elkie have a lot of fun pranking s together.
If I was capable it’s what I’d do: program highly infectious but entirely harmless viruses. Like, one that got into your computer, played the theme from Ghostbusters at 3AM, then e-mailed itself to all your s and deleted itself XD
@BigBuggyBastage
I had phone internet but I don’t have a whole lot of data so I only used it to like check the weather. For those outside of the USA, you practically need to take out a second mortgage to get a decent mobile data plan :/
@PegaSUS
@Binkyt11
It was (presumably) the first instance of malware in existence. All it did was get into a computer, display the message “I’m the Creeper, catch me if you can”, then moved on XD
@OneSpooky
They’ve been chasing each other for years. It’s like a Wile E Coyote bit XD
Hope she won’t hurt Creeper too bad, she didn’t mean any harm. :c
CAUGHT!
Aw man…
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Aw man.Sorry to hear about that, Badum - glad to have you with us again!
Wonder how a party with elkie.exe and untitl~5.exe would be like.
Hats off to you for tolerating it. I’d be going “REEEEEEEE!!!” into the phone to customer service. LoL
@Nittany Discord
Nah, there’d be adorable abominations everywhere. ;)