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And then there's this CyberGate, Inc. crap that PeerGuardian detects incoming on port 1251 and destined for 207.36.47.186...Brooke is that a cookie or what?? I just got that program for Limewire downloads, kinda cool.

my guess would be no, its not a cookie.

 

 

asswhore, do you do regular updates for your anti-virus software? at least weekly? new virues are created everyday, you gotta update your software to be able to catch em.

 

or just buy a mac :biggrin:

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What I don't get is why is it, not matter if I have Norton, Mcaffee or what ever, nothing ever seems to block this fuckin shit.

 

My McAffee kindly told me the last time that "oh dear, there are 3 trojans on your computer that can't be removed. Have a nice day fucktard"

 

Why is it, that it can tell me they are there, but can't seem to just fuckin block them?

 

Why is it, my laptop has no anti virus software on it, but runs fine?

 

I hate the internet most days. The days I don't look at porn that is.

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What I don't get is why is it, not matter if I have Norton, Mcaffee or what ever, nothing ever seems to block this fuckin shit.

 

My McAffee kindly told me the last time that "oh dear, there are 3 trojans on your computer that can't be removed. Have a nice day fucktard"

 

Why is it, that it can tell me they are there, but can't seem to just fuckin block them?

 

Why is it, my laptop has no anti virus software on it, but runs fine?

 

I hate the internet most days. The days I don't look at porn that is.

HA HA

 

sorry. the internet sucks. or as a wise man once said... "WHAT THE FUCk IS THE INTERNET??!!"

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Thanks Brooke for the heads up. This has been fixed, and I'm currently working with the invision people to get a tighter grasp on where the loophole is.

 

I didn't notice it last night. I use Firefox, which I strongly suggest anyone running windows use. IE let's anything and everything through.

 

I'll be working on the fix, guys. Sorry for the troubles.

 

Here are a couple good places to scan your computer if you think you've been infected by any spyware/adware/trojans.

 

http://www.bitdefender.com (click the free scanner online link on the lower left)

http://www.ewido.net (free online scanner)

 

http://free.grisoft.com (AVG antivirus [free virus program] )

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Thanks Brooke for the heads up. This has been fixed, and I'm currently working with the invision people to get a tighter grasp on where the loophole is.

 

I didn't notice it last night. I use Firefox, which I strongly suggest anyone running windows use. IE let's anything and everything through.

 

YES EVERYONE RUN FIREFOX it rules for many reasons

 

http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/

 

do iiit :baseball_bat:

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Also, if anyone uses Internet explorer. The first thing u should do is goto tools, internet options, click the advanced tab, U'll see a box checked that says "Enable install on demand (other)" turn that off! It pisses me off that it's defaulted on, but it is. I'd do that for every computer u own. :ninja:

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