Backstory: I met this hot blonde chick while I was working at a local gas station. She was a smokin fuckin hot 21 year old Texan that was, well, smokin hot. I didn't see her for about 6 months after I left that job, due to me not knowing anything about her. Then last spring/summer I met her and became friends with her at a local bar. She was dating a douchebag her age who did nothing but mooch off of her and make her pay for everything. She had a lot of money from her dad's health insurance plus his estate went 100% to her. Shortly after breaking up with the dude her age, a 53 year old guy bagged her. They met while smoking outside of the bar and they ended up dating. Then they got married. Well, sparing the details, they had a tumultuous relationship. Constantly investigating each other, getting into one another's facebook, etc. accounts. I stayed friends with her until about 6 months into the relationship, then for certain reasons she stopped talking to me. But, before that, I became friends with her husband. We're pretty close friends now and hold a certain level of respect for one another. Fast forward to current events...
That crazy bitch clocked him in the head with some blunt object yesterday so hard that he bled for over an hour and a half and soaked an entire towel in his blood. Needless to say they're now in the process of getting a divorce. I hung out with him last night (titty bar) then hit the casino. On the way home he asked me how to find and remove key loggers and other programs from his home computer. I told him straight up that I had no clue really besides searching for the names of known keylogger software.
So, the question is:
What does he need to do to find and remove hacker-ish programs from his 2 laptops and 2 desktops effectively?
Thanks if you can help,
blankgirl
A question from a buddy
A question from a buddy
Lawlz wrote:I think everyone knows this since he posts pictures of himself after a fucked-up nights. XDS']['U wrote:DaJ4ck3L wrote:i love blank girl
You do know that blankgirl is a guy, right?
Re: A question from a buddy
http://www.malwarebytes.org/lp/lp4_r/?g ... oCevLw_wcB
Done.
If he feels like it's still an issue, tell him to back-up his important files and reformat his computer. Most people are afraid of key-loggers, but honestly most the time they don't even have one.
Done.
If he feels like it's still an issue, tell him to back-up his important files and reformat his computer. Most people are afraid of key-loggers, but honestly most the time they don't even have one.
Re: A question from a buddy
good lookin out bro. and about the key-logger, he knows his wife has installed them in the past, so it's not just a perrinoia thing. bitch was nuts
Lawlz wrote:I think everyone knows this since he posts pictures of himself after a fucked-up nights. XDS']['U wrote:DaJ4ck3L wrote:i love blank girl
You do know that blankgirl is a guy, right?
Re: A question from a buddy
"Some of you young men think that war is all glamour and glory, but let me tell you, boys, it is all hell!"
-General William T. Sherman
-General William T. Sherman
Re: A question from a buddy
Meh, not that hard to look up the information, regardless how stupid she might be.Ghost wrote:a blonde 21 year old knows about keyloggers and how to install them?
Re: A question from a buddy
Leva ela em sua casa e ensina ela a retirar os programas do seus desktop,.... ai voce já sabe né
Re: A question from a buddy
good story. crazy bitches yo...
although i thought the story was going to end with you bagging her lol. in which case i was going to say fuck that after reading a lil of the story.
although i thought the story was going to end with you bagging her lol. in which case i was going to say fuck that after reading a lil of the story.
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Re: A question from a buddy
"Find a Job You Love and You'll Never Work a Day in Your Life"