Off topic, but Minecraft is VERY easy to install in Linux because you don't actually install it. You simply "apt-get install openjdk-8-jre" and run the Minecraft.jar file.

On 05/31/2016 05:10 PM, Gumby wrote:
Minecraft is not very easy to install in Linux.
- @Percy - so why would */Tor accept /**/192.168.0.0/16 <http://192.168.0.0/16>/*be in your torrc? you don't have that address, and I don't think the command is correct anyway.. anyone?

Me

On 05/31/2016 05:45 PM, Jim Electro House wrote:

You said that your daughter installed Minecraft. Was it from a pirate website or an online store(Steam, Origin, trusted website etc.)?

On Jun 1, 2016 00:27, "Percy Blakeney" <di99...@gmail.com <mailto:di99...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    I've recently taken her Dell out of her room and into mine.  She
    knows the rules and ALWAYS grabs me before installing or
    attempting to install anything.  The ONLY thing she successfully
    installed was Minecraft.

    As of two days ago I ran several network scans using different
    Android apps.  I received the same result with each one:

    10.0.0.1 Arris (router number ends with 23:04 which is correct)
    10.0.0.6 arrisxb3atom (router number ends with 22:FC which is
    incorrect)
    10.0.0.45 android port 111 rpcbind portmapper
    10.0.0.61 inspirion port(s) 139 netbios-ssn smb directly over IP,
    445 microsoft-ds

    Also, it shows my two (2.4GHZ & 5GHZ) secured wifi names and one
    xfinity network, as it should, however, it also shows HOME-E2DE
    2.4, HOME-E2DE 5 and another xfinity network.  Though I don't
    even bother contacting xfinity about this anymore, when I did in
    the past I was always, ALWAYS, asked the same thing:  "Unplug
    your modem from your router."  And each time I've had to tell
    them, I don't have a separate modem, I have the Arris
    router/modem combo that you gave me.

    On Tue, May 31, 2016 at 5:15 PM, Gumby <i...@gumbyzee.torzone.net
    <mailto:i...@gumbyzee.torzone.net>> wrote:

        Actually, looks like it used the 2.3.25 browser bundle. But
        it was through emule file sharing. If he is legit, and I have
        concerns, could the daughter download some old infected files
        - and was it network aware enough to spread and infect a new
        Mint/Ubuntu?
        New variant back to life, finding any network, shared or not,
        like the new ransomeware?

        Me

        On 05/31/2016 04:31 PM, Mirimir wrote:


            So what versions did Mevade, Sefnit, etc use?

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