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    Default Important - Fake ***** warning message

    I have just received this message:


    Dear, naughtybottom21;sissysusie123;Rickmj;BIG HAND;Steven0958!

    A ***** alert was noticed on your computer.
    We highly recommend you to check your computer and perform online ***** check at our site immediately: link deleted
    If you do not pass this test* we will have to delete your account and forward a complaint to your Internet provider.
    ----------------------------------------------------
    This is a scam. DO NOT click the link, it will install a browser hijack program on your computer.

    Security-tool2010.com
    (Security-tool2010.com/online-scanner) is a new Internet hub distributing malware. Security-tool2010.com is a fake scan page pushing Security Tool rogue anti-spyware program.

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    Default Re: Important - Fake ***** warning message

    Rick.

    Thanks for the warning

    Can Forum administration do nothing to block these nuisance messengers ?

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    Default Re: Important - Fake ***** warning message

    Bugger, I had the message and clicked the link but panicked and cancelled it before it loaded. Am I safe? Spankandy

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    Default Re: Important - Fake ***** warning message

    there's one born everyday and I'm very careful and I fell for it had to reinstall windows to get rid of it ahhhhhhhhhh

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    Default Re: Important - Fake ***** warning message

    Just to say i share the frustration but am glad i decided to ignore it on the grounds that my security software reported no problems with *****.
    TT

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    Default Re: Important - Fake ***** warning message

    Luckily.......having decided to ignore it,I noticed the message I got was sent by a member who joined the day before,despite claiming to come from an 'Administrator'.

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    Exclamation Re: Important - Fake ***** warning message

    hi all ,also recieved this message but ignored it ,but ran a scan of my own choice just in case the result clean bill of health
    becarefull folks
    triksta

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    Default Re: Important - Fake ***** warning message

    Fortunately I run a Mac so didn't cause me any problems, but my own ***** checker gave me a clean bill of health.

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    Default Re: Important - Fake ***** warning message

    Quote Originally Posted by spankandy View Post
    Bugger, I had the message and clicked the link but panicked and cancelled it before it loaded. Am I safe? Spankandy
    Run a deep (Thorough) scan with your anti*****. If you don't have one download a free anti***** (AVG, Avast etc) and do a thorough scan

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    Default Re: Important - Fake ***** warning message

    Thanks, Ouchie. Scanned with AVG and all clear. Can the real administrator do anything to wipe the messages to members?


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