Viruses!

russnet
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It might have put sommat onto your computer now! :-)

At the moment, I probably have more viruses than a third world country!

Anyhow, many thanks to those that suggested things on Page 1. Norton didn't pick up the viruses for some reason but I think it might because my other virus program (AVG) kicked in.

I'm going to try a few other things today and see what happens. Failing that, I might be coming to your computer one day with one big virus! Mwah!
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russnet
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Just an update:-

I think I got rid of the worst. Just doing a few more tests but I eliminated 50 spyware files (!) although to be fair most of them were eliminate from a different spy ware killer program but somehow kept them. Effective eh!

Although I said 8 viruses earlier, I think it's the way AVG describes them as viruses although I personally think it's more spyware stuff than viruses. But anyway, the worst could be over.
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Anonymous

russnet wrote:Just an update:-

I think I got rid of the worst. Just doing a few more tests but I eliminated 50 spyware files (!) although to be fair most of them were eliminate from a different spy ware killer program but somehow kept them. Effective eh!

Although I said 8 viruses earlier, I think it's the way AVG describes them as viruses although I personally think it's more spyware stuff than viruses. But anyway, the worst could be over.
I was on AOL it was the first time i've heard of spyware i downloaded adware and it deleted 30 spyware cookies :shock:

That made me more concerned now i delete my cookies and after i finshed using the internet and run a good scan (Adware) takes 4mins.



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russnet
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I use to have a map like that. Not sure where it was placed although it would be really good on a website :-)
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Anonymous

russnet wrote:I use to have a map like that. Not sure where it was placed although it would be really good on a website :-)
It was from your 'crtv' website that i stored as a favourite on IE . :)
MarkN
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Joined: Fri 15 Aug, 2003 19.39
Location: South Wales

Barrett wrote:Image(Does this remind you of something ;) )
Thanks to the virus "itvplc" most of those regions have all but disappeared now... does anyone have a decent virus scanner that can resolve the problem?
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MarkN wrote:
Barrett wrote:Image(Does this remind you of something ;) )
Thanks to the virus "itvplc" most of those regions have all but disappeared now... does anyone have a decent virus scanner that can resolve the problem?
Lol :(

I have the ofcom scanner ;) :(
MarkN
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Barrett wrote:I have the ofcom scanner ;) :(
Unfortunately the "Ofcom" scanner doesn't work; for some strange reason it makes the problem worse.
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MarkN wrote:
Barrett wrote:I have the ofcom scanner ;) :(
Unfortunately the "Ofcom" scanner doesn't work; for some strange reason it makes the problem worse.
Thames/Fremantle Media is a good virus killer it could 'kill' itv plc virus ;)
russnet
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Barrett wrote:
russnet wrote:I use to have a map like that. Not sure where it was placed although it would be really good on a website :-)
It was from your 'crtv' website that i stored as a favourite on IE . :)
Last time, I try to be funny! :lol:
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Anonymous

russnet wrote:
Barrett wrote:
russnet wrote:I use to have a map like that. Not sure where it was placed although it would be really good on a website :-)
It was from your 'crtv' website that i stored as a favourite on IE . :)
Last time, I try to be funny! :lol:
:?: :lol:
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