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  1. Re: The Tale of 5 Wise Men and Our Financial Advices Thanks William. A very intersting story. :arrow: 1. Trading is a business but not a quick rich scheme. Anyone who promisses guaranteed riches in no time probably is a marketer but not a trader. 2. I have a big doubt about any mechanical system which can produce consistent profit in any market condition without a trader interaction. 3. I don't think an EA can replace a trader. By trader I mean a successful trader but not anyone who trades! Just my opinion of course. :peace:
  2. Re: Leechers of FriendlyTraders amongst us The site quoted above, MIGHT BE a spyware site. Why? POSSIBLE "BUFFER OVERFLOW ATTACK". :!: :idea: At least, It behaves like a "buffer overflow attack". If you have your task manager open and monitoring it before going to this site then after goining to the site you will understand what I am talking about. If you have only two tabs of this site open at the same time you will notice that more than 500 MB of your RAM memory is sucked until it takes your RAM to almost Zero or dead in a matter of a minute or less which of course would depends on your system. Firewalls and antivirus programs usually do not detect such attacks and It appears the way to detect them is simply monitoring your RAM via your task manager and applying some common sense! Extracted: "One of the most serious and common attack types on the Internet is the buffer overflow attack. This type of attack occurs when a malicious program or script deliberately sends more data to its memory buffer than the buffer can handle. It is at this point that a successful attack can create a back door to the system though which a hacker can gain access. The goal of most attacks is to install malware onto the compromised PC whereby the hacker can reformat the hard drive, steal sensitive user information, or even install programs that transform the machine into a Zombie PC. " :| Data theft, computer crashes and system damage or ... I might be mistaken about it but I thought it was better to let you know at least of my opinion. Good luck to everyone. ;) IMPORTANT NOTE: The site quoted above is very dangerous as explained earlier which is now evidenced below for you to see. It is very much likely that your firewall or anti-virus will not detect it thus would not be a good idea to get close to it! :idea: :!: TrojWare.JS.Exploit.XMPars.d@2329094 :idea: :!: I don't know why and how this harmful site happen to come under this interesting thread. I hope it was not done on purpose to harm! :x To your success. :peace:
  3. Re: Leechers of FriendlyTraders amongst us The site quoted above, MIGHT BE a spyware site. Why? POSSIBLE "BUFFER OVERFLOW ATTACK". :!: :idea: At least, It behaves like a "buffer overflow attack". If you have your task manager open and monitoring it before going to this site then after goining to the site you will understand what I am talking about. If you have only two tabs of this site open at the same time you will notice that more than 500 MB of your RAM memory is sucked until it takes your RAM to almost Zero or dead in a matter of a minute or less which of course would depends on your system. Firewalls and antivirus programs usually do not detect such attacks and It appears the way to detect them is simply monitoring your RAM via your task manager and applying some common sense! Extracted: "One of the most serious and common attack types on the Internet is the buffer overflow attack. This type of attack occurs when a malicious program or script deliberately sends more data to its memory buffer than the buffer can handle. It is at this point that a successful attack can create a back door to the system though which a hacker can gain access. The goal of most attacks is to install malware onto the compromised PC whereby the hacker can reformat the hard drive, steal sensitive user information, or even install programs that transform the machine into a Zombie PC. " :| Data theft, computer crashes and system damage or ... I might be mistaken about it but I thought it was better to let you know at least of my opinion. Good luck to everyone. ;)
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