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Help! Help! Help!

Hi All,

Please could someone help...
We have recently discovered Porn on our computer, which
nobody in our family know about/or know how it has
infultrated our machine.

We delete all the contents but once we reboot the machine
it re-appears? I have deleted the folders which hold the
contents of the porn BUT it recreates the folders on a
restart and it reappears. Has anyone had this kind of
problem before?

How can I cure this problem, any kind of help/information
is greatly received.

Kind Regards
Peter Flint.
 
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Guest

You have a SPYBOT on your computer. In fact, it wold be a miracle if you didn't have at least one, because I even get pop-ups from bots on this site. Do a search for SPYBOT SEARCH AND DESTROY. I got a copy free from a mag, and it works a treat. Every month or so, I run it, and I can have as many as fifty on my hard disk. Some freeware uses spybots - that is the way the author gets paid - but that is freeware you just don't need.
 
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Malke

Help! Help! Help! said:
Hi All,

Please could someone help...
We have recently discovered Porn on our computer, which
nobody in our family know about/or know how it has
infultrated our machine.

We delete all the contents but once we reboot the machine
it re-appears? I have deleted the folders which hold the
contents of the porn BUT it recreates the folders on a
restart and it reappears. Has anyone had this kind of
problem before?

How can I cure this problem, any kind of help/information
is greatly received.
You have spyware on your computer. Remove spyware with Spybot Search &
Destroy from www.security.kolla.de and Ad-aware from
www.lavasoftusa.com. Be sure to update these programs before running
them. These programs are free, so run them both since they complement
each other. It is best to run antivirus and spyware removal tools in
Safe Mode. Also, be sure you have a current antivirus program (meaning
a version not earlier than 2002 and using updated virus definitions)
installed.

Malke
 

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