@quanin But I guarantee you if this guy wanted a particular app installed he’d figure out how to get it done.
@quanin Look I’m not expecting these people to know all the ins and outs of this shit.
@quanin Like I said, this guy is probably like every other bastard and has friends that fix his shit. So it’s definitely possible.
@quanin Yes it’s true, but this idiot didn’t even try to secure shit. And let’s not even get into using the blindness as an excuse.
@quanin Well, it’s time for average joe to start learning this shit.
@quanin that’s a whole lot different than you left the door wide open and somebody just walked in and used your shit.
@quanin I’m not expecting everyone to get it right the first time, but if you tried,
@quanin Nope, legally, if they had tried to secure it, they’d have a defense.
@quanin Bottom line, he’s lazy, and he’s reaping the consequences.
@quanin so he could have called his friend who installed his screensavers or whatever shit he wants fixed for this as well.
@quanin Besides that, everyone seems to be able to call a friend who is a tech when they want something fixed,
@quanin Log in, find the security link or something similar, and enter a password.
@quanin No I’m not assuming he’s tech minded. It really doesn’t take much knowledge to secure a router.
@quanin But he left his shit wide open, when it’s very easy to secure, and then tried to use his blindness as a further excuse.
@quanin Look, I could totally accept the it’s not my fault excuse if this guy had at least tried to secure his shit.
@quanin This guy’s just as capable as the rest of us.
@quanin OK, even if it wasn’t secured out of the box, you did it.And when you don’t know something, you google it.
@quanin I’m not expecting you to know it when you pull the thing out of the box, but Google is free. Use it.
@quanin Sorry, this dog just don’t hunt.
@quanin And if you get a router/modem combo, it’s already securied by the ISP.