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I have timed before the effects of using rammap to clear the mess of stuff i will never reuse the cached stuff vrses letting windows slowly toss them out as i fill up with more. and the results were something like:
Once cleared stuff certannly moves a lot faster, BUT the actual time it takes to clear is a teeny tiny bit more time than is saved by clearing it.
Which is as often true for other ram "cleaning" methods. seems faster, if you discount completly the time and effort used to toss it all.
Fast as fast can be, they never catch me, i very rarely even see any of these things anymore, with all the blocking and restricting. But seriously the net community should have taken more of these people down by now. Who's going to herass 1 million users who ddos them?
Lets see them show up in court and find a judge who would give them any justice
As a service to our community, and as a bit of a trophy wall for myself, I'm providing a list of known spammers, spam URLs, and associated IP addresses.
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Tenorshare
Data, password recovery, and video conversion spam. Has various other names such as SmartKey. Considering the scale of the spam and the fact that multiple malware programs have been found on these IP addresses, it is probable that this is a criminal organization.
IP addresses:
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They say most of the "host" ing servers people, would kick them off in a second if they know. (probably know for sure). So if you surely have the hosts of a known malware or evil spammer, you can send them off to find another host.
Unless (of course) the host is ok with such things Registrant Country: CHINA
I think it is difficulty to find a free program to do that. As you know online conversion is not the choice for you as privacy. My opinion is: You can find a program such Advanced PDF Converter, it allow you free use for 30 times, it is enogh for you. I have used the program. It is really good at...
lol that one place has "Trusted by Norton" "approved by McAfee" plus 40 5star software awards, and is the local that a specific adware as tagged by 1/2 (only) of the virus tools.
the whole web has gone to heck , when I wasn't looking. Just living in the fantasy net with hundred thousand of them blocked.
I like this one "potentially unwanted program" not really malicious, just hooks into the system , sends control codes directly to drivers, and pulls requests off 8 different sites. :-) just a minor annoyance kind of thing eh.
Yea officer we just drove the car around a bit, shot out the tires and left it there in the parking lot to be towed, not like we did anything really wrong.
As a service to our community, and as a bit of a trophy wall for myself, I'm providing a list of known spammers, spam URLs, and associated IP addresses.
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that is pretty disturbing, how these virus detection things are classing "addware" yet the things are downloading installers (more than one) effecting proxy, effecting UNC , Adjust net zones, hooking both mouse and key, and firing up remote services and Injecting code into exe?
Are they all in on it, being paid for it, afraid of being sued, pure idiots having seen to much really evil stuff, to be downgrading it.
In my book that isnt addware, that is as much a virus as any other virus. And 15 years ago doing stuff like this would be outright classed as virus, not Cute little doesnt bother anybody addware.
As a service to our community, and as a bit of a trophy wall for myself, I'm providing a list of known spammers, spam domains, and IP addresses to which these domains point.
This list draws upon my record of spam flags and combines that information with DNS and reverse DNS lookups from sources s...
@DragonLord you should remove probable criminal and replace with possible criminal. as any one of the items might include a group that would sue your a-- off for saying they were probably criminal
ahh i see how some are aquiring thier funds. Trial ~$4 or so, and you end up signing up for "subscrition" type of things, they start sucking funds off your paypal or Credit cards.
at first your plunking down $3-$7 , seems reasonable enough, but then they tag your accounts for ~$24-38 a week later, when you are not Looking.
Scamadviser site is just about like the virus detection, they list some of the SAME Companies/group as 0% trustable, and some of it as 100% trustable. this is all the same group that has used every method of fraud deception scam spam and addware etc.
Seems to me these "tools" that we have available are not effective enough to protect ME , more like they are a freaking joke if they think they can even keep up with this stuff.
one of the groups (and yes i am generalising) is operating out of 4 servers/cities in the US, the actual owners are being hidden by paid services, then connections (similar to how Dragonlord is doing) show that the likely owners are bejing china based.
Many of the "sites" are dead. as it often occurs a really mean malwares with connections to servers, feeding back users data , or used for the spamming, or e-mail campaigns get shut down. The above trying to pawn itself off as a microsoft site, could very well be shut down for trademark kind of violation.
Did a minor bit of experimentation, hardly scientific - I used my phone - a moto G(the original model X1033) and an app called ampere as my measurement device. I used a second phone (an old HTC one V) as a second 'load',. I only measured one device, with the HTC one V just to see what happens. ...
> Low-speed rate of 1.5 Mbit/s (~183kB/s) as is defined by USB 2.0 Full-speed rate of 12Mbit/s (~1.43MB/s) the basic USB data rate defined by USB 1.1 High-speed (USB 3.0) rate of 480 Mbit/s (~57 MB/s)