To combat torrent traffic, a South Korean ISP deployed a bold strategy: Infecting 600,000 of its own customers with malware
To combat torrent traffic, a South Korean ISP deployed a bold strategy: Infecting 600,000 of its own customers with malware
www.pcgamer.com To combat torrent traffic, a South Korean ISP deployed a bold strategy: Infecting 600,000 of its own customers with malware
Maybe don't.
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This is a great hacker stock image, forgot about the matrix screensaver
28 0 ReplyNo, it only looks like the matrix screen saver to normal eyes, but when you're wearing that hacker mask, you can actually see through the code directly into the pipes of the Internet.
18 0 ReplySo a mix of the Matrix and They Live?
4 0 ReplyWhat pipes? The same as in the Windows screen saver?
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It was not a torrent tho
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