I'd guess the worry is that a different type of car with less clearance would come along and then you're screwed. Whether the risk of that is greater than the chance of getting caught in the wheels while scrambling out is debatable, but I guess the idiot lived to tell about it.
Bekki, why is some information blurred out? Did you do that or is it the anti-virus program that blurred it? If you blurred it, why? What personal information is displayed on an anti-virus result screen?
Someone should remove the links posted in this thread so people don't get infected.
> What personal information is displayed on an anti-virus result screen?
On that particular screen, I'm not sure exactly about the bottom part but the top part's "Destination Address" would be the IP address of Becky's computer.
You would want your IP address censored if you had a manually assigned IP address which was thusly uniquely identifiable. Even in general you want to have your IP address censored whenever possible, except when dealing directly with your ISP, but even then that's not frequently needed when they have your modem's MAC address.
> > Someone should remove the links posted in this thread so people don't get infected. > > > Yeah, and the main/interesting part is the video itself.
I would never trust my life to someone pronouncing "now" and "no" more or less the same. Is it the language barrier or has this guy actually a diction problem?
Quote: On that particular screen, I'm not sure exactly about the bottom part but the top part's "Destination Address" would be the IP address of Becky's computer.
You are correct. I also don't like revealing my systems' pathnames on something that I post publicly regarding the nasties out there. The most you'll get from me is my desktop's name. :-)
I'm always in the habit of censoring personal identifying information, either my own or others. It's a habit I've always been into even before HIPAA. Regarding Norton, I was surprised that it would post my IP address there (as if I didn't already know it by now).
If in doubt concerning possible personal identifying info, GIMP it out. It's free. ;-)
--Bekki
Combating functional illiteracy with latex-clad drama since the '80s, because old video games rule!