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What is "rsync"?
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<blockquote data-quote="stefanmaine" data-source="post: 1919965" data-attributes="member: 197051"><p>"I recommend that you uninstall RansomWhere?"</p><p></p><p>Thank you for that suggestion and the alert "it's really only for experts." That excludes me!</p><p></p><p>As I understand the post by [USER=110816]Raz0rEdge[/USER], Chrome — which I did have open at the time of the popup —was the cause. Is Chrome configured to perform a similar function as RansomWhere? </p><p></p><p>Coincidentally, Google has a full page advertisement in yesterday's WSJ (and other newspapers?) asserting (bragging?) "We keep more Americans safe online ... ." It includes "Google's Chrome Safe Browsing technology was built to block ..." Is the popup evidence of that technology?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stefanmaine, post: 1919965, member: 197051"] "I recommend that you uninstall RansomWhere?" Thank you for that suggestion and the alert "it's really only for experts." That excludes me! As I understand the post by [USER=110816]Raz0rEdge[/USER], Chrome — which I did have open at the time of the popup —was the cause. Is Chrome configured to perform a similar function as RansomWhere? Coincidentally, Google has a full page advertisement in yesterday's WSJ (and other newspapers?) asserting (bragging?) "We keep more Americans safe online ... ." It includes "Google's Chrome Safe Browsing technology was built to block ..." Is the popup evidence of that technology? [/QUOTE]
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