comments on the blog and something interesting

Hi.
Well today I read somewhere that hmd in china has aquired nokia.
The new nokia 6 has a 16 mgeapixel on the back and an 8 on the front 4gb ram, 64 gb internal storage by default.
Fingerprint scanner and the latest android os.
Its only in china though which is a pitty, its described as mid range.

On another topic pg13 published this link

So you want to get a virus, what happens if you run this file, what will happen.
If you are curious and want to click that attachment now you can.
Well figuratively.
These guys do it just for fun in a controled environment I think they use a vm.
If you have listened to pg13 they are humorous guys anyway.
They always do everything including the bad endings of games and laugh at them till they burst.
They tried this once before, but for whatever reason their live server malfunctioned and nothing was ever recorded.
Now they are doing it again and this time they have a file.
Ofcause this is being done with online participation through their live irc chat and twitter feeds so users can chime in and see what whatever does what.
I know we usually talk about being secure but if you like me
want to blow off a bit and wander why bother, this will both tell you how dangerous a bit of malware can be but also enjoy the funny side of it as they trash a vm.
A vertual machine or vm for all readers that don’t know is a vertual image of an os so it can get destroyed and created at will if you have the image for it.
It can also be backed up easily so you could back it up, then destroy it.
I am not sure if they are using another physical or a vm but they use vms all the time.
Its also worth noting that they are not in the same studio, both are in different places and communication is via nv remote or other remote software and the teamtalk chat client.
So there are some artifacts but for the most part it sounds like they are just there and its in 3d audio to.
I have not listened to the file as of yet only downloaded it but I will be listening to see what they do.


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