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:roflmao:nar... his gang name is Killa G Looy... :roflmao:
:roflmao:nar... his gang name is Killa G Looy... :roflmao:
LOL Tom.:roflmao:nar... his gang name is Killa G Looy... :roflmao:
Me too but in the rain, Ugh!I have been walking the dog.
Today I discovered what "Syntax" is and there's me always thought it was money you had to pay to the government for being "naughty". Wish I had known earlier and I would have been "naughtier" than ever! Is it too late to start at 72 do you think?
Count me in. I'll just dust my "Zimmer Frame"Today I discovered what "Syntax" is and there's me always thought it was money you had to pay to the government for being "naughty". Wish I had known earlier and I would have been "naughtier" than ever! Is it too late to start at 72 do you think?
My exact thoughts Mitch...but it is never too late!
Let's go out swinging and being naughtier.:devil2::roflmao:
Just had a very strange 'phone call. Guy sounded Indian and knew my name. He said that I had had 4 error warnings on my pc and wanted to help. I was immediately suspicious. I don't recall having any errors for ages.
I said "what are you trying to sell?" and he said he wasn't selling anything just trying to help me. He told me that I should press the Windows key on my keyboard if I wanted to avoid BSODs and eventually a black screen and total failure.
Naturally I didn't do anything but kept asking him how he had any knowledge of my pc and why it was any concern of his anyway. He said that "the engineer" had reported the errors and he was my only hope of avoiding disaster.
I continued asking him who "the engineer" was and how he knew anything about me or my pc and he just kept saying to press the Windows key.
I suggested again that he should explain who he was and be honest about what he was trying to sell.
In the end he hung up.
Very weird. Anybody any ideas?
Just had a very strange 'phone call. Guy sounded Indian and knew my name. He said that I had had 4 error warnings on my pc and wanted to help. I was immediately suspicious. I don't recall having any errors for ages.
I said "what are you trying to sell?" and he said he wasn't selling anything just trying to help me. He told me that I should press the Windows key on my keyboard if I wanted to avoid BSODs and eventually a black screen and total failure.
Naturally I didn't do anything but kept asking him how he had any knowledge of my pc and why it was any concern of his anyway. He said that "the engineer" had reported the errors and he was my only hope of avoiding disaster.
I continued asking him who "the engineer" was and how he knew anything about me or my pc and he just kept saying to press the Windows key.
I suggested again that he should explain who he was and be honest about what he was trying to sell.
In the end he hung up.
Very weird. Anybody any ideas?
Someone here was posting about the same kind of experience just the other day I think. Too bad I couldn't tell you were the post was.
Something about some software companies calling people and scamming them into installing their rogue software.
Maybe one of the security users here will know where the posts are on it.

This is my first post on SF as a 21 year old!
Today. I kept reminding myself I need to spend more time here at SF!
Today I got 4000$ transfered to my account as an early birthday gift from my parents![]()
I'd check my door locks and go buy myself a gun...Just had a very strange 'phone call. Guy sounded Indian and knew my name. He said that I had had 4 error warnings on my pc and wanted to help. I was immediately suspicious. I don't recall having any errors for ages.
I said "what are you trying to sell?" and he said he wasn't selling anything just trying to help me. He told me that I should press the Windows key on my keyboard if I wanted to avoid BSODs and eventually a black screen and total failure.
Naturally I didn't do anything but kept asking him how he had any knowledge of my pc and why it was any concern of his anyway. He said that "the engineer" had reported the errors and he was my only hope of avoiding disaster.
I continued asking him who "the engineer" was and how he knew anything about me or my pc and he just kept saying to press the Windows key.
I suggested again that he should explain who he was and be honest about what he was trying to sell.
In the end he hung up.
Very weird. Anybody any ideas?
(j/k