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About Opium

  • Birthday 01/06/1995

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    Harvey@ChannelHQ.com
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    Brisbane, Australia
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    Malware combating, volleyball, programming, forums, helping.<br /><br />See my introduction for more information!
  1. Yeah, I agree with you. However, the HJT section is of a top quality with many qualified helpers and teachers.
  2. Thank-you very much. This was very informative.
  3. Sorry, while I'm at it, is there a thread I can read to find out more about the Malwarebytes.org Forum usergroups (Translators, Experts, etc)? I searched but couldn't find anything. Thanks.
  4. Cheers, gtyhfy. Yeah, I usually only 'Reply' when I'm addressing a previous post, but I'll keep it in mind. Also, thank-you for the information about the conned speech. I've got about fifty that'll need rewording if I'm accepted onto the team after my training - currently, everything's worded for Hack Forums. That'll be fun - not. Thanks again for the welcome!
  5. Hi, YoKenny1. Thank-you very much for the welcoming! Are you saying that there is a bug with the 'Reply' option? Or are you just saying that 'Reply' quotes the directed post? I understand how it works. Anyhow, I look forward to getting to know yourself and other members in the near future. Thanks.
  6. Just to add to the argument, MBAM is an anti-malware application, whilst Avast is an antivirus. There is a distinct difference! If you were running two antivirus applications at the same time, or even two firewalls, then you'd be causing problems, but because MBAM is an Anti-malware application, and not an antivirus, its real-time protection doesn't inadvertently get in the way of of the antivirus.
  7. Ah, yes. I was thinking VirusTotal, but I couldn't quite remember its name. VirusTotal or NVT are both quality cross-platform scanners.
  8. You can upload the file to NoVirusThanks or Anubis. There's no need for us to do it unless you cannot.
  9. It looks like you've been infected pretty badly. Many adware variants corrupt programs such as Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware. It'd be recommended for you to post a HJT log in the appropriate forum so someone can clean you up properly. They'll be able to take a deeper look into your system to rat out the problem. You can download HijackThis from 'Here', and you can post the log 'Here'. Good luck!
  10. Hey, flaming error. Well, isn't this quite the dilemma. You're good at IT, but would rather do medicine as it's what you prefer - even though it's very difficult. Honestly, I don't think you'd have met the prerequisites to even begin a medicine course - I don't know what the system is where you live. In Australia, it's required that we undergo at least ten terms of Chemistry, Biology, and Mathematics B before we're even eligable for a university course. If this is something you really want to do, I'd suggest staying in school - otherwise you may not be able to excel in the university course. IT, on the other hand, seems to be more appropriate. You mentioned that you were pretty good with computers, which is why it'd be easier for you to undergo. IT isn't a walk in the park either, but I'd think you'd be more suited to it. The question is, do you choose what you love, or what you are good at? Let me know what you decide on, and if I can help out in any way. Thanks!
  11. Wow, I cannot say I heard about this. That's truly horrific. The referee must have been so dirty with himself after finding out the player had died. Thank-you for sharing this, Jaxryley, twas very interesting.
  12. I'm Opium, and I'm a HJT Trainee at Hack Forums. I'm also involved in other projects involving HJT including the team at Support Forums, and also at Certified Ethical Hackers. I'm not yet qualified to work as a malware removalist, but in time, I will achieve the necessary qualifications. I must say, I enjoy very much being a part of the Hack Forums training program - I've learned so much about the application and malware in general. When I am qualified, it will open many doors for me as far as Malwarebytes.org goes - I hope to, one day, become an Expert to help out in the fight against malware. I joined Malwarebytes.org because it's a forum targeted at my goals and aspirations as a computing enthusiast. MBAM, as a program, is absolutely incredible - I'm just stoked to be able to help out here. I also joined Malwarebytes.org to learn more about the latest threats. I'm all about expanding my knowledge, and this is a great resource to do just that. So, really, I'm here to learn, and to help (when I'm qualified). I don't know if Malwarebytes.org will certify me to help out, as I'm from Hack Forums (which isn't currently an ASAP website, I believe), but the training program there is almost identical to that of BleepingComputer's - our teachers all went through that training program and are ASAP certified members. When I complete my training, I won't give up on Malwarebytes.org if I'm not allowed to help out - it's still a really great resource and I would love to offer assistance of any kind. Anyhow, to tell you a bit about myself, I'm fifteen years of age and I'm from Brisbane, Australia. I've been fanatical about computers since grade 3, and I enjoy spending my free time on forums. Forums are my life - I absolutely love them. I'm currently active at over 10 forums, but I won't list them. Oh, and by the way, I'm also part of a new forum network that's just hit the scene. I've been granted the position of Chief of Moderation, and it's my job to see that the network's main forum is operating safely. The network is a group of about 20+ forums, all under the one name (forums of all different kinds, braught together by one brand name). I don't know if I'm allowed to advertise it, but it's pretty cool - you might want to check it out. PM me if you'd like more information. As far as school goes, I'm an academic under a scholarship to the fifth best school (when it comes to academic ratings) in Queensland (Australian state). I'm really privileged to be going there, and it'll do wonders for my hopes and aspirations - I want to become a software engineer or system's architect. Java programming seems to be earning people over $230000 a year - what could be better than doing something you love and getting paid that much? One of the biggest parts of my life, at the moment, is volleyball. I'm currently attending the Queensland Academy of Sports under the Volleyball Australia Elite Development Program. This means, I have volleyball training (currently) three days a week, for three hours a day. It's making time management and juggling school a nightmare, but I enjoy the sport and have been given the opportunity to go further with it. Next year, I'm expected to make the Tier 1 program, which will mean I'd have to dedicate five hours of training, five days a week (25 hours in total) to volleyball. That'd completely mess with my schooling - my life would be 'volleyball, school, sleep'. Repeat. It's pretty much like that at the moment, except forums and chilling out online comes into it. Sorry for carrying on - I do that sometimes. Anyway, as far as I go online, I like to be a very professional, courteous, and informative member. I try to make high-quality posts wherever possible. I'm a friendly person, and love to chat on MSN. So if you'd like to find out more about me or my intentions, hit me up on IM. That'll be all for me at the moment. I look forward to getting to know you all! Cheers.
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