Message from @sum
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Then just now there was smell of something metling/burning
Turns out in his Moto G3( which I previously owned), the USB slot is melted
Phone works but won't be charged again
Cable looks melted too
But not as much as this huge hole where usb port was
So the question is, what cause this fuckup
Did the G3 finally went apeshit, or was the random cable the culprit
It was charging via laptop USB not AC mind you
>worked fine until you added a cable you found
Golly I wonder
I mean he used the cable for some time now
But considering a longer time period was before said cable was used
Yeah most likely culprit is the shitty cable
It's kind of a shit situation but I'm kinda glad
Since this might teach everyone in my family not to be lazy bums and steal my charger
Especially when everyone had a set of AC adapter + cable provided for their phones
>living with thieving pollacks
<:shiggy:232792354610872320>
On a side note
I guess I'm gonna be hasty on this one but, any ideas for a budget phone <:alismirk:230784726615588865>
Since his current one kinda died
the cables (-) wire shorted to your phone and cause infinite current?
<:pepestressed:327933525124841482>
That's a Samsung cable
Case closed
is that silvery stuff the solder?
clever way to spread malware
Outsource to your victims
If you're saying wechat is malware,
1. I don't disagree but
2. Notice it's asking for long term wechat users
Ones likely to have large contact lists?
🤔
I'd think it'd be trivial for the malware author to make a list of compromised users, then check it against the numbers newly infected users enter and reject duplicates
It'd make the victims actively work harder to find a new target
@Matthew this isn't actually malware, it's from the wechat app I downloaded from the play store.
>the app score has never been compromised, let alone singular apps
I googled it, it's real. But hot damn, that's an awful verification method
It'd be impressive if it were a malware propagation method