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[RESOLVED] "Quote Reply": one chunk only?
Shrugged replied to daledoc1's topic in Forums Announcements & Feedback
Testing: #2 #3 Test over. -
[RESOLVED] "Quote Reply": one chunk only?
Shrugged replied to daledoc1's topic in Forums Announcements & Feedback
Unless I'm misunderstanding something or this has since been resolved -- If you highlight any desired text in a post a "Quote this" pop-up appears. Click it and the text is added to the reply box as a quote. As far as I know, there's no limit on the quantity of separate quotes which can be added to a reply box. After you've placed a quote -- click an empty space (below the previous one) in the reply box to place the next quote, otherwise you'll overwrite the previous one. It's a bit wonky --- trying to place a quote between two quotes merges with the bottom quote; sometimes even when -
The helpers at the MB Forum do more than provide immediate help. Whatever needs to be done (including changing or reverting the software) to further their efforts, should be done. I'm not saying efforts aren't being made. I am accentuating the importance of the contributors and their 'work-space'. Marcin Kleczynski :
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As the title says. Received e-mail from a spam post that was posted at Malwarebytes Forum News. In that case, I wasn't following that sub-forum. However, I checked through my "Managed Followed Content" Settings and found that each topic I had subscribed to had e-mail checked as a notification preference. I had not chosen that. It was checked by default by the Forum Software Update. [I unchecked each instance after discovering the error.]
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Story is over a week old but in the chance any MB forum member is affected and hadn't heard : http://www.techrepublic.com/article/why-the-linux-mint-hack-is-an-indicator-of-a-larger-problem/ As far as the backdoor in an ISO is concerned, it appears that Mint 17.3 Cinnamon, if downloaded on 2/20/16, was the only affected edition. http://news.softpedia.com/news/linux-mint-website-hacked-users-pointed-to-download-isos-with-backdoors-in-them-500707.shtml More info from ZDNet, including an interview with the hacker. It was too easy to accomplish. (Stories on the Net allege the servers wer
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Will firewall stop Cryptowall?
Shrugged replied to asd123321's topic in Malwarebytes for Windows Support Forum
This informational guide and FAQs, at bleepingcomputer(dot)com, will give you a better understanding of CryptoWall : http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/virus-removal/cryptowall-ransomware-information -
Excuse me, dale got it . Ignore.
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I once had, and now I often run across people that have, a misconception of what MBAM can and cannot detect. Something like, "I context scan all my downloaded DOC/PDF, fill-in-the-blank files with MBAM", etc. At some point, though it's probable it's already happened, someone will be burned by that misconception. It doesn't help that on the MBAM 'Free' webpage there's this : "Malwarebytes is certified by Westcoast Labs for antivirus, anti-spyware, and anti-trojan" Please provide a full, MBAM description on the relevant product website pages and at the MBAM sub-forum. [ In the meantime, for
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Sorry for the loss. Condolences to family and friends.
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You caught some nice skyscape backgrounds -- the 'sky and thunder god' was with you. Thanks for the show :-)
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CD/DVD Drive Not Working Properly
Shrugged replied to fireman5214's topic in General Windows PC Help
Agree with the principle -- don't update drivers without a compelling reason, ie : security or broken functionality. If your stuff is working, why risk potential instability for little to no gain? Something simple to try that worked for me : A while ago, I had a similar problem to the OP. My optical drive (hereafter, OD) would play data discs but wouldn't play CDs and DVDs. I discovered this weeks after having tried a few imaging and rip/burn softwares. I tried the usual --- lens cleaning disc, check OD driver, etc... I ended up testing with a known good, external OD plugged into a known go