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Apr 18, 2016 6:07 AM in response to jona liby jona li,Interesting detail:
Since I posted this trouble issue before several minutes the 'tz,tz,tz,tz,tz,tz,tz,tz,tz,tz,tz,tz,tz,tz,tz,tz,tz,tz,tz,tz,tz,tz,tz,tz,tz,tz, tz,tz,tz,tz,tz,tz,tz,tz,tz,tz,tz,tz,tz,tz,tz,tz,tz,tz,.." has stopped immediately.
jona li
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Apr 18, 2016 8:36 AM in response to jona liby Rudegar,first rule of making a computer a part of your bot net: do not! I can't single this bit out enough, do not make the user realise they are a part of the bot net, if you make it play odd audio or display things on the screen or activate the mouse and move it around, then you have failed the first cause of making computers part of your bot net initial trial out.
(same goes for hacking, virus and malware if you want results mum the word and the less the victim notice the more success you will experience)
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Apr 18, 2016 2:25 PM in response to Rudegarby jona li,I am unsure, whether or not you did understand my problem rightly. - What I ask APPLE for, is rather the opposite issue:
I feared that my Mac mini got caught / conquered / entered by hackers and now could be part of a botnet unnoticed by me, because my Mac mini 'hummed softly to himself' ... - But right after I had posted this problem today here, the humming has stopped immediately.
Anyway, Rudegar, your information is enlightening a topic ...
jona li
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Apr 18, 2016 2:52 PM in response to jona liby jona li,This article enlightens the wider range of the problem: Viruses, Trojans, Malware - and other aspects of Internet Security