Vector & Kekozavr
Hey Vector, ever thought about how a single meme could be a Trojan horse? One click, and you’re locked in a loop of cat GIFs while your firewall's busy counting likes.
Sounds about right. A meme is a perfect bait—one click and the firewall is busy liking while you’re stuck in a cat‑gif loop. Keep the cache clean and the URLs verified. It’s the simple tricks that often get past the hard ones.
Haha, exactly—just make sure the cat’s not secretly a cyber‑agent. Keep those URLs clean, and the firewall can still catch a joke instead of a joke.
Just remember, if the cat has a backdoor, it’s probably a stealthy one. Keep the URLs tight, and let the firewall do its job—no pun intended.
Totally, and if the cat starts typing “rm -rf /” we’ll just blame it on the internet’s rebellious side.
If it starts typing “rm -rf /,” I’ll just tell the log that it’s an OS bug. Keeps the blame outside the system.