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Archive => Archives => Topic started by: thecakes on April 18, 2006, 09:03:44 am
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I go to the library to check my email because my sons "friend" sent him a virous and I can't get in my yahoo account now. I open it up and I get some mail from some ad thats saying "you want to get rid of your acoustic neuroma?" and "ways to prevent a acoustic neuroma" Is there another type of acoustic neuroma? From what is being said, they arenot talking about a tumor. I never heard about this before. This might be a silly question for some of you knowledgeable people out there but I,m confused. Reply please.
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Cakes, who is the company that sent the ad? There's so much garbage e-mail out that that might pirate a common topic for you and insert it into a text body. Let one of us know and we can google it and check it out and see what we think.
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ah, spam mail.. doncha love it? But, I have to say, I haven't seen an AN spam mail yet? Heck, if my AN were spam, it would sure be easy to rid with a "delete" key! I likey the thought of that! :D
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Next time I go to the library, I'll find out who its from. I never thought of it being spam for AN's. I just thought theres something I don't know about. Thats sad. I'll let you know more about it. I never really used the internet until I lost my job and got tommy, so I'm pretty stupid at this stuff.
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how do you know it's a virus? Is your pop up blocker on? Computers can either be our best buddy or our worst nightmare...I thought about a new computer ...and changed my mind and now my monitor is acting up...UGH...next time I'll keep my thoughts tomyself! lol
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Cakes,
You got spyware. You will never know who it is really from and don't try coz if you click it - whammo - whoever wrote it will have access to all your details in your accounts etc.
I use zone alarm for anti spam (its free) and rated by PC magazine as the best value for money - great coz it doesn't cost anything. I also use pc tools antispyware which is really good - costs $30p.a. I also use nortons anti virus but i don't like it coz it conflicts with other software by occupying memory space and not budging (like a stubborn wench - ooooooooooohhhhhhhhhh, I's in deep doo doo now) and is a bugger for support. I'll be looking into new antivirus stuf soon.
I agree with you M, re computers. I live with them and they provide me a pretty good income (outside of headache territory) and sometimes its the little things that drive me mad. I wrote on another post somewhere that I couldn't use my router for my home network. After about 3 hours of testing and 3 hours of Captain Deb's chants, with the wet t-shirt on (now thats a sight for very sore eyes), I discovered that the router was set for a wireless network. I quick click of the mouse and all is fixed again.
Thanks Deb for the chant - musta worked.
Laz
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Spyware...yeah that's the word that was escaping me earlier! I've found that I run three different spyware programs and it amazes me after running one and supposedly clearning everything up you run the next one and more junk pops up.
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Batty,
you gotta do the Capt Deb anti jumbie chant. Make up a doll in the shape of a computer and stick pins into it.
I'm sure you'd look better doing the table top dance in a wet t-shirt that I would / did!
Laz
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Not sure about that one LOL
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hmmmmmm... try downloading a trial version of adware.com. That will usually clean out a great bit, which I use in conjunction with my virus application.
Ya know, I need to get outta computers and get back into hairdressing..... anyone in favor, say "Aye"!
P
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aye..can you make my hair grow faster?
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People, this crap about AN's is comming from a Beverly Taylor.
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I couldn't find anything but something that looks like it does insert medical conditions into a "things they don't tell you about __________" form, and I think it's spam.
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I couldn't find anything on it either Patti...sounds like spam mail.