If you’ve been paying attention to the news, you’ll be aware of a doomsday-style apocalypse that’s going to wipe your computer off the face of the Earth this Monday. If you have a brain, you’d have probably realised that it’s all a bit far fetched science fiction. Those with a brain, read on.
The internet isn’t shutting down at all, which is why this article has just become a little bit more boring in less than a minute. Over the course of a few months, even years, your computer might have become infected with a nice little virus (namely, DNSChanger) you’ve picked up from the internet. Think of it as a virtual Std, but a harmless one. In response, the FBI set up servers, and (to cut a bland story short) and all the computers infected with said virus, now use these FBI servers to access the internet.
The internet isn’t shutting down at all, which is why this article has just become a little bit more boring in less than a minute. Over the course of a few months, even years, your computer might have become infected with a nice little virus (namely, DNSChanger) you’ve picked up from the internet. Think of it as a virtual Std, but a harmless one. In response, the FBI set up servers, and (to cut a bland story short) and all the computers infected with said virus, now use these FBI servers to access the internet.
- 7/6/2012
- by Tom Barron
- Obsessed with Film
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