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Harisdrop
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Posted - 2005.03.18 14:36:00 -
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Modulated deep core miner II
This guy has made the program for all to see the truth of the greatest miner ever made!! --------------------------
Garsh ma it soo cool killing people in there space thingies |

Jamin Berry
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Posted - 2005.03.18 14:38:00 -
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this is gonna get flammed and praised so good/bad ------------------------------------------------ Every time you click here i get 5 smac a ronies |

L'Kor
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Posted - 2005.03.19 11:35:00 -
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That's a quite useful program. Nice to be able to try out different mining setups I would say. Thank you.
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S'Daria
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Posted - 2005.03.19 11:37:00 -
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Not to burst your bubble but there are plenty of Excel sheets that already do this.
Additionally, everyone knows that you shouldn't download 3rd party programs.
Make sure your virus scanner is on...
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Chavok
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Posted - 2005.03.19 11:52:00 -
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Originally by: Harisdrop ***link snipped***
This guy has made the program for all to see the truth of the greatest miner ever made!!
key loggers, trojans, viruses, what else should players worry about in third party exe files...sorry, script kiddies do this type of phishing for passwords and accounts all the time in other mmorpg's, don't fall for it in eve!
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L'Kor
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Posted - 2005.03.19 11:54:00 -
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Originally by: S'Daria
Additionally, everyone knows that you shouldn't download 3rd party programs.
"Winamp anyone? No, 3rd party program!" :)
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Make sure your virus scanner is on...
Running M$ Windows without a firewall and antivirus program is suicide at any time when online, yes.
Don't want to be mean but I don't agree.
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Garion Maki
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Posted - 2005.03.19 14:10:00 -
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Originally by: L'Kor <snip> Running M$ Windows without a firewall and antivirus program is suicide at any time when online, yes. <snip>
erm... I've been running windows without a firewall or antivirus for the last year and a half and I'm still running smooth, with only a online virus scan every ~6 months to make shure that I'm not telling lie's. so it is possible, you just need to keep alert and know how to surf. (being a IT student and using a router helps tho )
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Gabriel Cascade
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Posted - 2005.03.19 14:15:00 -
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Originally by: Garion Maki being a IT student and using a router helps tho 
Heh... A router won't stop you from downloading an infected file.
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Jack Burrow
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Posted - 2005.03.19 14:19:00 -
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Originally by: L'Kor
(being a IT student and using a router helps tho 
Having a router equals having something better than a firewall as long as you havent put urself in a dmz. Its way more difficult to connect to a HD via a router than through a simple FW, the router wont let anything through except different ports, which you have to open up urself, well depending on the router i guess. Not having a avirus program is pretty stupid in my oppinion though, since even though ppl or programs wont be able to connect to your HD or LAN, everything you download is .. well.. put one n one together. Its actually even possible to put a fake LAN into that router of yours just to make ppl even more confused. -------------------------- Burrow, Jack |

Serious Bob
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Posted - 2005.03.19 15:56:00 -
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Edited by: Serious Bob on 19/03/2005 15:56:57 Uh, I run without a virus program and as dmz. No problems for me. Just don't use Ie and stay away from fun.exe. Seriously, it's not that hard.
If I had anything valuable on my computer I wouldn't be dmz though, since I can quite easily be hacked. But it wold require a dedicated effort from another person, and I can easily shut them off.
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Garion Maki
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Posted - 2005.03.19 17:11:00 -
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Originally by: Gabriel Cascade
Originally by: Garion Maki being a IT student and using a router helps tho 
Heh... A router won't stop you from downloading an infected file.
no... that's where the common sence comes in... (and that's why I tend to keep a closer eye on my sister's computer than on my own when it comes to viruses)
and the router being equal, if not beter than a firewall (especialy software firewalls) is a fact, but technicaly, it doesen't count as a firewall  
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Braaage
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Posted - 2005.03.19 17:31:00 -
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I fitted out my Apoc with 8 Modulated Deep Core Miner IIs as the next step to mining, they are great beams but are a pain in the ass with 3 min cycles and I can only fire 2 beams off at once due to it filling up my apocs hold.
Make em 1 min cycles please ... PLEASE ... P L E A S E . . . ___________________________________________ http://www.eve-tutor.com
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DukDodgerz
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Posted - 2005.03.19 17:31:00 -
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Originally by: Garion Maki
Originally by: L'Kor <snip> Running M$ Windows without a firewall and antivirus program is suicide at any time when online, yes. <snip>
erm... I've been running windows without a firewall or antivirus for the last year and a half and I'm still running smooth, with only a online virus scan every ~6 months to make shure that I'm not telling lie's. so it is possible, you just need to keep alert and know how to surf. (being a IT student and using a router helps tho )
...please go back too school, as a Sys-Admin/Engineer with over 20years exp, I can tell you have no clue, and would be a risk to hire in any IT dept (no flame intended, I am serious)...
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Garion Maki
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Posted - 2005.03.20 18:46:00 -
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Originally by: DukDodgerz
Originally by: Garion Maki
Originally by: L'Kor <snip> Running M$ Windows without a firewall and antivirus program is suicide at any time when online, yes. <snip>
erm... I've been running windows without a firewall or antivirus for the last year and a half and I'm still running smooth, with only a online virus scan every ~6 months to make shure that I'm not telling lie's. so it is possible, you just need to keep alert and know how to surf. (being a IT student and using a router helps tho )
...please go back too school, as a Sys-Admin/Engineer with over 20years exp, I can tell you have no clue, and would be a risk to hire in any IT dept (no flame intended, I am serious)...
actualy... I am still in school...  and I know that the way I run my home computers, I would never get away with in real IT. it's just that I tend to only put in as much effort in protecting a computer as it's worth. A IT dept. with data etc. that's actualy worth it? Ofcourse, get the best protection you can get with a closed down firewall, weekly virus checks and a log of everything that happens. A personal computer with nothing worthy on it, where the stuff that's importent get's backed up the moment it's made? A ghost image of a fresh install and a router will do for me. (Which also means that my laptop wich does contain schooldata that's worth somthing is protected with firewall/antivirus/antispyware software and several network controll programs.)
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StinkFinger
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Posted - 2005.03.20 18:57:00 -
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Anyone know of any good virus scan programs that doesn't charge you monthly fees for updating and doesn't take over your computer?
Norton/Macafee just suck so much arse, it's not funny....
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Iaukea Asarnil
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Posted - 2005.03.20 19:03:00 -
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Originally by: Garion Maki erm... I've been running windows without a firewall or antivirus for the last year and a half and I'm still running smooth, with only a online virus scan every ~6 months to make shure that I'm not telling lie's. so it is possible, you just need to keep alert and know how to surf. (being a IT student and using a router helps tho )
*the IT professional has a minor cardiac event*
Even if you're sensible about virii, there's a helluva lot more to worry about out there. That online AV of yours (URL out of curiosity?) won't tell you about or deal with spyware (both downloaded and integrated), homepage resetters, diallers, remote access exploits, ActiveX exploits or people using your machine as a platform for a DDOS attack (which happens more often than you'd think). Running Micro$oft products without firewall and Av measures is extremely dodgy and if you're running a p2p client as well (Kazaa, BitTorrent, Morpheus or any of their clones), you might as well invite your neighbourhood hackers to come in and take notes while you make them coffee.
3rd party apps can be very useful (Winamp, AdAware, Winzip and WindowWasher being my favourites) but always run an AV scan on them before you use them and be very careful about who and where you get them from. _____________________________________________ The most pessimistic sod in Eve, and proud of it
The end of the universe....coming SOON[tm] Beware of geeks bearing gifs |

Iaukea Asarnil
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Posted - 2005.03.20 19:05:00 -
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Originally by: StinkFinger Anyone know of any good virus scan programs that doesn't charge you monthly fees for updating and doesn't take over your computer?
Norton/Macafee just suck so much arse, it's not funny....
I like Norton although I take your point. Try AVG (AntiVirus Gold). _____________________________________________ The most pessimistic sod in Eve, and proud of it
The end of the universe....coming SOON[tm] Beware of geeks bearing gifs |

MiloMorai
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Posted - 2005.03.20 19:05:00 -
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Edited by: MiloMorai on 20/03/2005 19:07:37 Edited by: MiloMorai on 20/03/2005 19:06:19 www.hbedv.com
Sorry last link was wrong. This is the correct one.
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Grimpak
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Posted - 2005.03.20 19:06:00 -
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Originally by: StinkFinger Anyone know of any good virus scan programs that doesn't charge you monthly fees for updating and doesn't take over your computer?
Norton/Macafee just suck so much arse, it's not funny....
avast! -------------------
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Bawldeux IV
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Posted - 2005.03.20 19:09:00 -
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Edited by: Bawldeux IV on 20/03/2005 19:10:15
Originally by: StinkFinger Anyone know of any good virus scan programs that doesn't charge you monthly fees for updating and doesn't take over your computer?
Norton/Macafee just suck so much arse, it's not funny....
Grisoft.coms AVG antivirus, free version ::::::::::::::::::::::::: >>...wanna cookie?<< :::::::::::::::::::::::::
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Wrangler
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Posted - 2005.03.20 19:25:00 -
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I like zonealarm..
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Iaukea Asarnil
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Posted - 2005.03.20 19:32:00 -
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Originally by: Wrangler I like zonealarm..
ZoneAlarm's good stuff. I didn't like it purely because the interface got on my nerves and I found it a little resource hungry but hey, that's a personal thing. _____________________________________________ The most pessimistic sod in Eve, and proud of it
The end of the universe....coming SOON[tm] Beware of geeks bearing gifs |

Antoinette Civari
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Posted - 2005.03.20 19:56:00 -
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Nod32 is a nice av programm, too bad its not freeware :\
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Wrangler
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Posted - 2005.03.20 20:03:00 -
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Originally by: Iaukea Asarnil
ZoneAlarm's good stuff. I didn't like it purely because the interface got on my nerves and I found it a little resource hungry but hey, that's a personal thing.
I had Norton, but to be honest I never quite figured out how to use it, and since it seems to have the most secure settings as default it felt a bit like shutting off internet would have roughly the same effect.
Zonealarm has worked great so far, I had a few problems with that abetterinternet thingy, it found it but couldn't remove it completely, antispyware fixed that. Otherwise ZA seems to catch and clean most stuff.
To be honest, when it comes to firewall and antivirus, I don't mind paying. It's worth it, and you more or less have to have it if you're online today.
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ElfeGER
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Posted - 2005.03.20 23:28:00 -
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nothing a speadsheet can't do
and no risk of loosing your eve password
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Hobblin I
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Posted - 2005.03.20 23:30:00 -
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I use the windows xp firewall. Its uber.
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Qayos
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Posted - 2005.03.20 23:56:00 -
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Wow, way to hijack a thread people... *smacks moderator*
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Reptar
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Posted - 2005.03.21 00:01:00 -
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Edited by: Reptar on 21/03/2005 21:06:58 Bullguard is going to dominate the home user industry over the next year or 2 in the UK, They have an insane revenue sharing scheme for the Distributor and the End User and the OEM Version is so cheap in comparison to what the companies will make then people renew their lisences. Expect is soonÖ
Also a Hardware based firewall is essentailly a router with a complex series of Access Control Lists (ACL's) configured, if that router is not set up correctly dont trust it! Being in a DMZ or not youll get owned by some l33t spe@king n3t ha3kz0r if you dont protect yourself fully. Be aware of the dangers of spyware, download Mircosofts great new tool its the scourge of the internet and its growing at tremendous rate.
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Mindblower
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Posted - 2005.03.21 08:41:00 -
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You are all right ! Many people want to scam you, and give you virus an such... I'm not one of them.
I have a couple of programs that I have developed for EVE, the Mining Setup Tool is one of them. I also have NPC Slaughtering Guide and Mining OP Calculator. The programs were intended for my real life buddys in EVE, and all other in my corp, but since people started to use them, more and more people has downloaded them. And why not let everyone that wants to, use them ? All together there are more than 1500 people that have downloaded these programs. If any of them have found a virus or trojan I really HOPE and DEMAND that they pm me about it. I don¦t want those things in my computers eather.
If you dont trust me, dont use the programs.... Easy choice!
None of my programs needs any logins/passwords from EVE or anything else... and none of them needs a internet connection, as they are NOT sending/recieving any data...
\Mindblower
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Iaukea Asarnil
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Posted - 2005.03.21 11:34:00 -
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Originally by: Wrangler I had Norton, but to be honest I never quite figured out how to use it, and since it seems to have the most secure settings as default it felt a bit like shutting off internet would have roughly the same effect.
Fair enough, it's a matter pf figuring out what you need. I work online from home, I need Norton's hugely paranoid approach but I can appreciate that if you don't, it's annoying.
Originally by: Hobblin I I use the windows xp firewall. Its uber.
I wouldn't say "uber", it's a helluva lot better than it was under SP1. It still has two problems. Firstly, it won't take the place of a good AV and secondly, it doesn't report on MS approved spyware. Did you know that Windows Media Player actually reports what you watch on it back to Microsoft so they can send you personalised marketing? Watched anything dodgy on WinMedia lately (I say this with the full knowledge that most of us probably have)?
Originally by: Mindblower Many people want to scam you, and give you virus an such... I'm not one of them.
It's not a comment on you. We're just being cautious. In this day and age, I'm sure you can understand why. _____________________________________________ The most pessimistic sod in Eve, and proud of it
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