Posted on November 25, 2012. Tags: aquire, couples, Gamers, geeks, Hearts, Interactive, LAUNCH:, Loz, meagre, niche, site, specimens, t shirt
My significant other and I are looking to aquire a very niche interactive T-shirt for LoZ geeks and gamers alike– It features a string of six hearts that light to full charge when the wearers are nearby, and reverts to a meagre two and a half hearts when they are apart. If you haven’t already gathered it, it’s a couples shirt. :3
http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-9863274-1.html
The aforementioned URL links to the interactive shirt. It’s no longer available via it’s launch site, Thinkgeek.com. It’s not that it’s out of stock: it would simply say, “out of stock,” if that were the case. It’s nowhere to be found. I’m wondering if any of you have any idea as to how I can aquire a set of these magnificant specimens, either by tracking down the order from the orgininal creator or a parent specialty site, or maybe the email or phone line I can use to get more information.
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Posted on November 25, 2012. Tags: c note, dr web, malware, ransomware, rescue, site, trojan, virtual machine, virus, windows xp, winlock, Yahoo, YouTube
I was recently testing an old ransomware on my virtual machine running on windows xp (it was a winlock). I have the codes to unlock it, but it won’t let me type in the codes. I am trying to avoid using rescue CDs as they have been proven unsuccessful in the past with russian winlocks. The winlock I have is defined on Dr.Web’s site as trojan.winlock.5310. All the instructions and tutorials are in russian and it would be greatly appreciated if somebody would make a tutorial on youtube for removal.
Since yahoo’s community guidelines prohibits me from posting samples on this site, I show the link of the site I got my sample from.http://oc.gtisc.gatech.edu:8080/search.c…
Note: This site is not owned nor affiliated with me in any way. I simply got directed here through offensivecomputing.net
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Posted on November 25, 2012. Tags: blogs, Guest, list, niche, relationship
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Posted on November 25, 2012. Tags: admin assistant, chief officer, Database, false names, person, persons address, proof, rica hotel, scammers, Scamming, Security, security card, security id card, security ids, tarlac city
There is a company located in the Philippines, which claims to make security card IDs, but there is proof to suggest that they are cold evil scammers. I don’t even think it is a company, but a few people. The company is apparently called Administrative Verification Office International. Basically the company claims it makes security IDs, which prove people of any age are safe to meet. People email this company for a security ID and the security ID costs 100 pounds. The person submits there details to the company including address, date of birth etc… The company then claims it is affiliated with the Criminal Records Bureau and that they search their database to see if the person has a criminal record. If there is more than one person with the same name, then the company requests a further 100 pounds to clear their name from the database. The company then confirms that they will send the security ID card via Fedex to the persons address, but quite a few people have not received their security ID and when they have tried to contact back the company they don’t reply back. The company does not even issue out their telephone number. My friend was stupid enough to order a security ID, a month ago, but it has not arrived. The address of the company apparently is: La Maja Rica Hotel, Tarlac City in the Philippines. The admin assistant is called Michelle Evergreen and the chief officer is called Jerome Malungcut, but I believe these are false names. Can this company be reported for illegal activities?
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