PSA:Hundreds of thousands may lose Internet in July

fgarvb1

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Any user infected with this malware should've already noticed plenty of unusual behavior by their browser when surfing...

...it's up to every individual surfer to maintain proper maintenance of his board...I mean, computer.

There is help aplenty and free in cyberspace to anyone who is interested in cleaning-up their computer and keeping it clean...

...a good place to start learning is bleepingcomputers.com, specifically their Virus Removal and Tutorials sections.

The OP concerns just one malicious effort at controlling your computer...

...there are thousands - if not hundreds of thousands - of others going on every day.

If anyone's computer is infected already and they don't exert the effort to correct the problem...

...they deserve to be blacked-out for their apathy.
 
Ha ha ha!!!!

The FBI advises that you (yes you, the one with the porn addiction who may lose their internet service) go to their website and have your computer scanned for infections.

Classic.
 
Ha ha ha!!!!

The FBI advises that you (yes you, the one with the porn addiction who may lose their internet service) go to their website and have your computer scanned for infections.

Classic.

They're gonna have a HUGE porn collection by the time this is all done.
 
Ha ha ha!!!!

The FBI advises that you (yes you, the one with the porn addiction who may lose their internet service) go to their website and have your computer scanned for infections.

Classic.


:eek::eek:

Why you act as if you don't trust the FBI or the Government!


(do you think they need you to actually GO to their website?)
 
:eek::eek:

Why you act as if you don't trust the FBI or the Government!


(do you think they need you to actually GO to their website?)

no, but this sounds a lot like a free boat to me. send it out and see which morons with illegal shit or copyrighted material on their computers actually take the bait just to make it that much easier to bust them without jumping through too many hoops.
 
Interesting. A security site lets you ping their IP: 98.129.229.16

Then again, MS did fix the Ping of Death exploit last year. Only took them two decades. LOL
 
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