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Old May 15th, 2009, 10:58 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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hey, i am being bombarded by popups hawking "spyware protect 2009
alert" purporting to warn me of an "infiltration alert", asking me to
click on "yes" to "block this attack", and accompanied by a "windows
security alert" that contains grammatical errors.

anybody know how to deal with this?

in trouble in the old north state

wayno
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Old May 16th, 2009, 02:45 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On May 15, 6:26*pm, Ken Fortenberry
wrote:
wrote:
hey, i am being bombarded by popups hawking "spyware protect 2009
alert" purporting to warn me of an "infiltration alert", asking me to
click on "yes" to "block this attack", and accompanied by a "windows
security alert" that contains grammatical errors.


anybody know how to deal with this?


Start using your caps key. And buy a Mac.

Problem solved.

--
Ken Fortenberry


i'd rather wear blue and orange underwear and apologize to
beancounter than follow either suggestion.

yfitons
wayno
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Old May 16th, 2009, 02:56 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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In article
,
" writes
On May 15, 6:26*pm, Ken Fortenberry
wrote:
wrote:
hey, i am being bombarded by popups hawking "spyware protect 2009
alert" purporting to warn me of an "infiltration alert", asking me to
click on "yes" to "block this attack", and accompanied by a "windows
security alert" that contains grammatical errors.


anybody know how to deal with this?


Start using your caps key. And buy a Mac.

Problem solved.

--
Ken Fortenberry


i'd rather wear blue and orange underwear and apologize to
beancounter than follow either suggestion.

yfitons
wayno


Download AVG (free) and it will trap any virus and isolate it for you to
delete.

Excellent bit of software.
--
Bill Grey

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Old May 25th, 2009, 04:13 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Default possible virus attack--please help

W. D. Grey wrote:

In article
,
" writes
On May 15, 6:26*pm, Ken Fortenberry
wrote:
wrote:
hey, i am being bombarded by popups hawking "spyware protect 2009
alert" purporting to warn me of an "infiltration alert", asking

me to click on "yes" to "block this attack", and accompanied by a
"windows security alert" that contains grammatical errors.

anybody know how to deal with this?

Start using your caps key. And buy a Mac.

Problem solved.

--
Ken Fortenberry


i'd rather wear blue and orange underwear and apologize to
beancounter than follow either suggestion.

yfitons
wayno


Download AVG (free) and it will trap any virus and isolate it for you
to delete.

Excellent bit of software.


Avast Anti-virus is free also. I quit using AVG because I was having
trouble with the automatic updates on my laptop. I still use it on one
desktop. It's a very good anti-virus though. If you're using Firefox
you might try Adblock Plus. It's an add on. I also use Super
Antispyware also free. Jim

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Old May 25th, 2009, 09:01 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Default possible virus attack--please help

In article , James
writes
W. D. Grey wrote:

In article
,
" writes
On May 15, 6:26*pm, Ken Fortenberry
wrote:
wrote:
hey, i am being bombarded by popups hawking "spyware protect 2009
alert" purporting to warn me of an "infiltration alert", asking

me to click on "yes" to "block this attack", and accompanied by a
"windows security alert" that contains grammatical errors.

anybody know how to deal with this?

Start using your caps key. And buy a Mac.

Problem solved.

--
Ken Fortenberry

i'd rather wear blue and orange underwear and apologize to
beancounter than follow either suggestion.

yfitons
wayno


Download AVG (free) and it will trap any virus and isolate it for you
to delete.

Excellent bit of software.


Avast Anti-virus is free also. I quit using AVG because I was having
trouble with the automatic updates on my laptop. I still use it on one
desktop. It's a very good anti-virus though. If you're using Firefox
you might try Adblock Plus. It's an add on. I also use Super
Antispyware also free. Jim

Funny you should mention Avast - I heard of this for the first time last
night!
--
Bill Grey

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Old May 15th, 2009, 11:28 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Default possible virus attack--please help


wayno wrote in...
hey, i am being bombarded by popups hawking "spyware protect 2009
alert" purporting to warn me of an "infiltration alert", asking me to
click on "yes" to "block this attack", and accompanied by a "windows
security alert" that contains grammatical errors.

anybody know how to deal with this?



Sounds a lot like the Antivirus XP crap -- malwarebytes.org has a great tool
for this:

http://www.malwarebytes.org/


D/L the free version (license is a few usages), and see what happens.

Good luck

-Dan

(If all else fails, do a system restore back a week or two)


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Old May 16th, 2009, 02:42 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On May 15, 7:07*pm, rw wrote:
wrote:
hey, i am being bombarded by popups hawking "spyware protect 2009
alert" purporting to warn me of an "infiltration alert", asking me to
click on "yes" to "block this attack", and accompanied by a "windows
security alert" that contains grammatical errors.


anybody know how to deal with this?


1. Click on "yes."

2. You will be directed to a website. Ignore any grammatical errors, you
elitist pig. These things are outsourced to Tajikistan. What do you expect?

3. Fill in your credit card information. Don't forget the date of
expiration, the security code, and the available balance (just for
security purposes). You also must supply the root password of your computer.

4. Click "I agree."

5. A Microsoft Security Patch will automatically install and your
worries are over.

--
Cut "to the chase" for my email address.


meanie.

yfitons
wayno
 




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