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Old 24-05-2009, 01:24 AM
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Re: Rowell Ladyboys

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Originally Posted by RumpRanger View Post
Thank you. Most of the LBs I photographed know me for at least a year so they are comfortable with me. Anyway most of them have modeled for softcore and hardcore pictures so it's okay with them. A few will not allow any photographs because they are afraid the pictures will go on the internet and they do not want their friends, relatives or sponsors to find out that they are in the sex business.

WARNING! I FOUND THAT MY PICTURES OF "AT" IN UPLOADHOUSE HAS BEEN INFECTED WITH A BACKDOOR TROJAN VIRUS (HOW IRONIC!). MY NORTON ANTI-VIRUS DETECTED IT. MY PICTURES WERE CLEAN BEFORE I UPLOADED TO THE WEBSITE BUT I THINK THE WEBSITE WAS ATTACKED AND INFECTED. PLEASE BE CAREFUL WHEN OPENING THE FILES. MAKE SURE YOUR ANTI-VIRUS IS UP TO DATE OR MAYBE SCAN YOUR PC NOW IF YOU HAD VIEWED "AT" PICTURES RECENTLY!
Many thanks for the warning bro RumpRanger. Appreciate the advice you have rendered. Guys, although the pics may not be infected, you should always have a decent anti-virus suite installed. For those who can afford it, invest in e.g. what bro has Norton AV or any of the following such as Kaspersky or Panda AV. For those whom finances are a bit tight, you can consider ClamWin Anti Virus, google for it.

But do not at anytime think that just because you have AV software installed, even if it is a quality product, that you are immune to each & every threat there is out there in the wild. With the popularity of Web 2.0, malicious criminals are increasingly targetting social networking platforms like Youtube (see YouTube riddled with comments leading to Malware - PandaLabs), Twitter (see Twitter Gets Hacked, Badly). Some things AV simply can't protect. The user just has to exercise utmost caution e.g. refrain from clicking on any links that look dubious, read your email in plain text instead of html format, etc.

Also consider installing an Instrusion Detection Environment - see Free Intrusion Detection (IDS) and Prevention (IPS) Software . Hope this helps.
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