#TheProtector (2005) A Thai fighter travels to Australia to rescue his stolen elephants, battling gangs and criminals with his powerful Muay Thai skills. #FightNight #FilmMastodon
#TheProtector (2005) A Thai fighter travels to Australia to rescue his stolen elephants, battling gangs and criminals with his powerful Muay Thai skills. #FightNight #FilmMastodon
Tonight at chez knizer, #TheProtector (Tom-Yum-Goong) - 2005 Thai martial arts movie with #TonyJaa trying to get back his stolen elephants.
Very impressive fight choreography. Trailer, and the absolutely bonkers 4 minute continuous shot from mid-film.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=whq7brdIDkA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zESe7U467vs
#MartialArts
Thank you https://ashutoshmishraa.in/ and @atulyaraaj for donating 2 pairs of jean each to us.
These can be a great raw material to create overalls for https://odysee.com/@TheProtector:3 project.
Thanks again!
@LK_877
They killed Wu-Lin and that just pissed him off!
(This grave resurrection scene is a total #Crow / #VForVendetta ripoff)
#KungFuSat #TheProtector
"π GuLoader's New Identity: The Protector π"
GuLoader is now being sold under the name "The Protector" on the same platform as Remcos. It's advertised as a crypter that makes its payload fully undetectable by antiviruses (FUD). π΅οΈββοΈπ
π Source: Check Point Research
π·οΈ Tags: #GuLoader #TheProtector #FUD #Crypter #CyberSecurity
Introduction In a recent disturbing development, software advertised as legitimate has become the weapon of choice for cybercriminals. Two notable examples of this behavior are the Remcos RAT (remote administration tool) and GuLoader (also known as CloudEyE Protector). These programs, which are positioned as legitimate tools, are constantly used in attacks and occupy top positions [β¦]