There's a lot of beauty in this VNC screenshot by @vncresolver
The longer I look, the more details I see, it's a little like a "Where's Waldo" picture.
@christopherkunz @vncresolver I was looking at that a while earlier too
@an0key @vncresolver The chuzpe to attempt downloading a WIn32 malware on a grub rescue prompt! I realize it's all fully automatic but still.
@christopherkunz @vncresolver but gives us fun things to look at
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There's a lot of beauty in this VNC screenshot by @vncresolver
The longer I look, the more details I see, it's a little like a "Where's Waldo" picture.
@christopherkunz @vncresolver I was looking at that a while earlier too
@an0key @vncresolver The chuzpe to attempt downloading a WIn32 malware on a grub rescue prompt! I realize it's all fully automatic but still.
@christopherkunz LOL. Why all the semicolons in the https;// everywhere? @vncresolver
@otte_homan @christopherkunz @vncresolver Modifier keys not working (same for rcmd.exe → Win+R, cmd.exe, 5temp5 → %temp%).
@christopherkunz @vncresolver OK, so somebody's Shift key isn't working and they don't know what Linux is - but where does the "r" in "rcmd" come from?
@bontchev @vncresolver I presume from a scripted keypress sequence: <winkey>-r for the run window.
@bontchev, I see nothing Linux there; just the bootloader…
@lp0_on_fire Well, yes, that's the Linux boot loader. Disks that boot Windows don't have this.

@bontchev, ah yes, in much the same way as systemd is “the” Linux init binary…

As for the other statement, well, let's just say “multiple operating systems” and leave it at that.

@christopherkunz Huh, the Shuft key wasn’t working - explains the 5 (%), 9 ((), and the ; (:)