floppys have been dead for years.. yet you still have no other option but to use one if your want install windows on a SATA hard drive, stupid windows installer does not support reading the drivers from cd/usb disk/network/etc.. so it seems its not the end untill M$ get off its arse and add extra support into the installer
Apparently, Telstra is not to blame for this, it was caused by Trojen/sub7 viruses installed on client computers, since there was only 69 users effected (accounts have been disabled/fixed etc so dont bother trying to use the u/p if you find them, its not hard to find the list online.)
this effected mainly ADSL users, but also a few dialup & cable users were effected aswell, also pushing the fact that it was a virus and infact nothing to blame of telstra, its very un-likely that ALL services of bigpong would have passwords cracked.. some git has mearly picked out the bigpond users & passwords in order to make telstra look to blame
my 2 cents..
Adam
floppys have been dead for years.. yet you still have no other option but to use one if your want install windows on a SATA hard drive, stupid windows installer does not support reading the drivers from cd/usb disk/network/etc.. so it seems its not the end untill M$ get off its arse and add extra support into the installer
Apparently, Telstra is not to blame for this, it was caused by Trojen/sub7 viruses installed on client computers, since there was only 69 users effected (accounts have been disabled/fixed etc so dont bother trying to use the u/p if you find them, its not hard to find the list online.) this effected mainly ADSL users, but also a few dialup & cable users were effected aswell, also pushing the fact that it was a virus and infact nothing to blame of telstra, its very un-likely that ALL services of bigpong would have passwords cracked.. some git has mearly picked out the bigpond users & passwords in order to make telstra look to blame my 2 cents.. Adam