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627852 2008-01-06 19:20:00 sometimes when i use the internet or play game, some hardcore porn ads pop outs in the screen and it really piss me off. i tried to close it but every time when i press the X button it opens a internet browser and lead me to another hardcore adult website. I don't think this is suitable for our families. Any ideas? grahic (12930)
627853 2008-01-06 19:30:00 sometimes when i use the internet or play game, some hardcore porn ads pop outs in the screen and it really piss me off. i tried to close it but every time when i press the X button it opens a internet browser and lead me to another hardcore adult website. I don't think this is suitable for our families. Any ideas?

Stop looking at porn
plod (107)
627854 2008-01-06 19:38:00 As well as plod's suggestion, use Mozilla with NoScript or AdBlock. wratterus (105)
627855 2008-01-06 19:38:00 Are you using Internet explorer or firefox? gary67 (56)
627856 2008-01-06 20:09:00 get Ccleaner from my sig install and run, download Spyware Doc from my sig and install, update and run, then download Superantispyware (http://www.superantispyware.com/) install / run.

Then who ever is going to the sites - stay away from adult sites :2cents:
wainuitech (129)
627857 2008-01-06 20:26:00 A note on SPyware Doctor people. I ran it recently and it cleaned out quite a few nasties.
I then ran AdAware and Spybot which picked up SMitfraud C and 3 others I forget the name of.

So while I've added to the arsenal, never rely on one alone. The more the better.
pctek (84)
627858 2008-01-07 05:56:00 yeah thanks wainuitech and all of you. After the scan there were over 100 viruses! LOL grahic (12930)
627859 2008-01-07 07:45:00 yeah thanks wainuitech and all of you. After the scan there were over 100 viruses! LOL
:eek: :lol: Yep That'll do it every time.
wainuitech (129)
627860 2008-01-12 07:39:00 Not surprisingly the viruses get there by surfing such sites. Lorcan (12618)
627861 2008-01-12 20:46:00 Surprisingly that is NOT true. Some Trojans may ride in on a piece of software. They then open ports and send IP info, to which popups and further malware can enter.
One of the most common ways of getting these Trojans is via program cracks.
pheonix (36)
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