A new hijacking

K

kurttrail

Howard said:
Sure you're being enabled. Just because someone uses enabling as a
bad word, don't assume that ability is a bad thing to have nor a bad
thing to share.

It does have a derogatory meaning in the context of fat lazy fools
begging for answers to problem that they have caused themselves.

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K

kurttrail

Howard said:
Have you noticed that this is how troll get off?

No, a troll just gets off on the attention, positive or negative. I'm
laughing AT you and the rest of the hosers.
They tend to think
the people who have responded to them are bigger fools than they are.

There are some people in this thread I'm not laughing at. I'm only
laughing AT the "Fools and enablers of fools."
Maybe there is an instance where they're correct in this, but so far,
but this seems quite unlikely.

Dude, you don't know what a real troll is!

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G

Guest

Bob, I have been experiencing similar problems as our friend. The difference
is that I WAS searching porn sites. I'm currently going through the process
you listed below. Thanks for your help and in future I'll take the advise you
offered Flores and STFA from porn sites.
 
G

Guest

DanS, MS AntiSpyware was the first thing I ran after my little incident. It
detected no spyware then locked up on me. Could be related to my problem. Had
to close it using Task Manager.
 
G

Guest

Sounds to me like YOU need the lesson in wisdom, boy! Maybe some coaching in
people skills as well.
 
K

kurttrail

John said:
Sounds to me like YOU need the lesson in wisdom, boy! Maybe some
coaching in people skills as well.

LOL! You sound bitter. Could it be that my wisdom touched a nerve, O
fool with a spyware-infested computer?

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H

Howard Brazee

Very easily, since I'm not bitter.

So you just pretend to be bitter and hateful so that you can laugh at
us for being such fools as to pay attention to you. And you're
laughing right now, secure knowing that you are so competent at making
us believe you are the biggest fool around (when you know better).
 
K

kurttrail

Howard said:
So you just pretend to be bitter and hateful so that you can laugh at
us for being such fools as to pay attention to you.

Hate? Naw! I feel sorry for you enablers of fools, and fools. And I'm
not laughing at you for paying attention to me. I'm laughing at you,
because I find you amusing.
And you're
laughing right now, secure knowing that you are so competent at making
us believe you are the biggest fool around (when you know better).

LOL! And what am laughing at is you, not me. You have no idea what I
think.

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G

Guest

I've been reading through these postings and don't understand being a newbie.
I received an email I thought was safe and it caused me to be redirected to a
phony financial website that resembled my own. I've tried spybot and talked
with Symentec. Doesn't appear to do anything else but I am trying to find
and destroy. Not sure which email but definitely who from. Thanks
 
M

Malke

loveforlife said:
I've been reading through these postings and don't understand being a
newbie. I received an email I thought was safe and it caused me to be
redirected to a
phony financial website that resembled my own. I've tried spybot and
talked
with Symentec. Doesn't appear to do anything else but I am trying to
find
and destroy. Not sure which email but definitely who from. Thanks

You haven't told us what you are trying to destroy. The email you are
describing is what is known as a "phish". It doesn't necessarily mean
that your computer is infected. If you entered any passwords or
financial information on that site, you've got to take care of that
though. Here are some sites that explain phishing:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phishing
http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/email/phishing.mspx
http://www.antiphishing.org/index.html
http://www.castlecops.com/f122-Phishing_Fraud_and_Dastardly_Deeds.html

Here's a good site about staying safe on the Internet:
http://www.getsafeonline.org/

If you think your computer is infected, here are general malware removal
steps:
http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/page2.html#Removing_Malware

Malke
 
G

Guest

Has anyone received a suspicious Email from REGIONS BANK?
I believe I got a phishing message or some other type of suspicious Email
on Mar.12 from REGIONS BANK...I have NEVER been a customer. The message
wanted me to ACTIVATE my account...I did not give out any information but I
DID click on the site and it took me to a legitimate looking page for this
bank.
Am I in danger of having my computer strokes copies or anything? I had the
Security ON.
 
A

Allen

LizCo said:
Has anyone received a suspicious Email from REGIONS BANK?
I believe I got a phishing message or some other type of suspicious Email
on Mar.12 from REGIONS BANK...I have NEVER been a customer. The message
wanted me to ACTIVATE my account...I did not give out any information but I
DID click on the site and it took me to a legitimate looking page for this
bank.
Am I in danger of having my computer strokes copies or anything? I had the
Security ON.
Rule 1: Never ever respond to or even open an email from a financial
institution.
Rule 2: Memorize Rule 1.
Allen ( a retired banker)
 
C

Chuck

This type of message with one or another bank's name on it has been around
for some time.
If you were to look at the message source and headers, it becomes obvious
that it is an attempt to get your information.
Your info is routed to the correct banking sites and is also captured in the
process by those responsible for the bogus email.
 
H

happy little bunny

Thank you, 420microsofttime!!! I am new here, and come looking for help with
a slow and freezing computer. I read this thinking maybe it could be
hyjacked. Then, all of this? The fact it, if someone is asking for help, it
shouldn't matter if you agree with what they may have done to cause the
problem. They need help regardless. If it offends you, then let someone else
help them. Anyway, thanks again 420microsofttime.
 
R

roland5575

What a absolute MORON you are!!

kurttrail said:
LOL! The higher you are, the more you get used to getting other people
to do the dirty work for you.


Whatever. At least I'm not stupid enough to get infected with spyware.


Don't strain yourself patting yourself on the back.


The "ill-mannered" BS is in your own head.

But I really did love your lame excuse.

"I'm a high-level pro, help me fix my computer that is only broke
because of my own stupidity!"

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Peace!
Kurt
Self-anointed Moderator
microscum.pubic.windowsexp.gonorrhea
http://microscum.com/mscommunity
"Trustworthy Computing" is only another example of an Oxymoron!
"Produkt-Aktivierung macht frei"
 

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