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Evo Feb 22, 2017 @ 3:15pm
Death bot discord "Please read this"
there's a new malicious discord bot going around known as Death. If you see it on your server or any other server, ban it or ping the server staff and have it banned immediately. If this bot PMs you, DO NOT download or click any of its files, namely "dishrag.exe.zip.rar.7z.png.oj". Spread the word to as many of your servers as you can. (Apparently this one is real) But still be carefulIf user: -Death-#5955 Joins a server you know/own get it banned and do not click ANY links or downloads
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The Rizzler Feb 22, 2017 @ 3:17pm 
Thanks for the warn brother
(EE)Monkey Feb 22, 2017 @ 3:19pm 
I like the Unturned community we have useful stuff like this here. And theres also stuff like this
http://steamcommunity.com/app/304930/discussions/0/133257959063246919/
also thank you!
Pickles Feb 22, 2017 @ 3:26pm 
But what If I want to click the links?
Claudia Feb 22, 2017 @ 3:27pm 
Originally posted by Fiddle Frick McCree:
But what If I want to click the links?
Do you really want to?
Pickles Feb 22, 2017 @ 3:30pm 
I got some grade A anti virus so maybe :sans:
Claudia Feb 22, 2017 @ 3:31pm 
Originally posted by Fiddle Frick McCree:
I got some grade A anti virus so maybe :sans:
But still, you have to be caution.
Pickles Feb 22, 2017 @ 3:33pm 
Originally posted by TheCanadianApp1e:
Originally posted by Fiddle Frick McCree:
I got some grade A anti virus so maybe :sans:
But still, you have to be caution.
Id probably try clicking a link on my phone rather than on my computer.
Evo Feb 22, 2017 @ 3:33pm 
Originally posted by Fiddle Frick McCree:
I got some grade A anti virus so maybe :sans:
Anti Virus doesn't protect from every little thing like new virus comes out ever day.
Last edited by Evo; Feb 22, 2017 @ 3:34pm
Effectism Feb 22, 2017 @ 3:34pm 
first off, who clicks links from random discord bots? thats just stupid in the first place.
Claudia Feb 22, 2017 @ 3:36pm 
Originally posted by 21Sniper:
Originally posted by Fiddle Frick McCree:
I got some grade A anti virus so maybe :sans:
Anti Virus doesn't protect from every little thing like new virus come out ever day.
For the most part, I think it warns you before entering a site containing malware. So it knows this site has malware or not.
Evo Feb 22, 2017 @ 3:36pm 
Originally posted by 乇ffectism:
first off, who clicks links from random discord bots? thats just stupid in the first place.
Someone that doesn't know much about viruses or ddoses attackes.
Evo Feb 22, 2017 @ 3:37pm 
Originally posted by TheCanadianApp1e:
Originally posted by 21Sniper:
Anti Virus doesn't protect from every little thing like new virus come out ever day.
For the most part, I think it warns you before entering a site containing malware. So it knows this site has malware or not.
True

Claudia Feb 22, 2017 @ 3:37pm 
Originally posted by 21Sniper:
Originally posted by 乇ffectism:
first off, who clicks links from random discord bots? thats just stupid in the first place.
Someone that doesn't know much about viruses or ddoses attackes.
DDosing is different. It can only happen if someone know or found out your IP and hack it.
Evo Feb 22, 2017 @ 3:41pm 
Originally posted by TheCanadianApp1e:
Originally posted by 21Sniper:
Someone that doesn't know much about viruses or ddoses attackes.
DDosing is different. It can only happen if someone know or found out your IP and hack it.
I know this but when you go to a site that some random person or a bot gives theres a chance that that site could get your ip unless it has this "https://" which most sites that are owned by major companies like google, apple, mircsoft, etc.
The Rizzler Feb 22, 2017 @ 3:45pm 
Originally posted by 21Sniper:
Originally posted by TheCanadianApp1e:
DDosing is different. It can only happen if someone know or found out your IP and hack it.
I know this but when you go to a site that some random person or a bot gives theres a chance that that site could get your ip unless it has this "https://" which most sites that are owned by major companies like google, apple, mircsoft, etc.
https is on every site. It's literally the code which makes it available online
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Date Posted: Feb 22, 2017 @ 3:15pm
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