and stop downloading porn.Johnnyallstar said:Delete your cookies, clear your cache, and change your password.
I did all of the above and it stoppedJohnnyallstar said:Delete your cookies, clear your cache, and change your password.
I don't... I know that's a common thing but I really don't download porn, I'm way too virus-phobic to take that kind of a chanceOptional Opinion said:and stop downloading porn.
I have no clue, it happened all of a sudden when I was playing castle crashersSmugleaf said:How did you get yourself into this mess?
Dear god, not the neopets!Danzaivar said:Do a traceroute then order a nuclear strike on the server location.
It's the only way to stop them getting the password to your neopets!
I didn't mean to make a ton of threads, it took me 3 tries for it to show the thread I made (this one) the other two I still can't get toKeyMaster45 said:FFS sake man you already made a thread about this. Just because you are receiving spam does not mean your e-mail account is being hacked. All it means is that the scammers got hold of your e-mail because it was freely available on some website or another you have membership to. Considering you said in your last thread that you are receiving mostly spam phishing for your non-existent battle.net account it probably stems from membership on a fan website related to one of blizzard's games.
You need to calm down and stop making threads. Just mark them as spam and gmail will soon automatically redirect them to your junk box and you won't have to worry about them.
Truth. This helped me, and now my computer runs faster than ever!Matt_LRR said:Remember, the only way to be sure you're rid of the virus is to delete your System32 folder, and then run a magnet over your hard-drive.
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Optional Opinion said:and stop downloading porn.Johnnyallstar said:Delete your cookies, clear your cache, and change your password.