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Old 09-18-2014, 02:00 PM
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This is what I see over the pictures in threads. It started today on this site only, Is it from my computer or ?? Thanks
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Old 09-18-2014, 02:07 PM
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It is from your computer unfortunately. We do not have any Google ads, adsense, etc. on the site.
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Old 09-18-2014, 02:30 PM
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Might try this Dawgy: http://www.lavasoft.com/products/ad_aware.php

Also you might change the screen resolution on your computer so that image fits full size in the window verses overflowing. I noticed your screen zoom is at 100% so changing the display resolution will correct that.....unless it's intentional.
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JD I use this free product in conjunction with traditional anti-virus. It's saved my butt more than once:

https://www.malwarebytes.org/

Download it, install it and run a scan.
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its some kind of malware or something. my work computer did that real bad on internet explorer. had to reset to original setting or something to fix it. plus go into your programs and uninstall stuff you don't know about and that was recently installed.
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Ad-aware, Avast, etc... all will work and clean it up. Get them here for free: http://download.cnet.com/windows/.

Spending too much time on Yellowbullet will do that JerDawg.
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JD I use this free product in conjunction with traditional anti-virus. It's saved my butt more than once:

https://www.malwarebytes.org/

Download it, install it and run a scan.
X2, I tell friends to load it and run a scan and they typically find two or three hundred pieces of malware.

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Thanks all!! I had my malwarebytes turned off.. I Ran a scan, adj the valves and all is well
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FWIW - I downloaded and ran Malwarebytes on my Windows 8.1/64 bit laptop which has only had McAfee's trial anti-virus software on it which expired over a year ago............Malwarebytes detected zero threats.

Guess credit goes to Windows 8.
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FWIW - I downloaded and ran Malwarebytes on my Windows 8.1/64 bit laptop which has only had McAfee's trial anti-virus software on it which expired over a year ago............Malwarebytes detected zero threats.

Guess credit goes to Windows 8.
Try Bitdefender or http://usa.kaspersky.com/downloads/f...CID=INT1676497

Some larger organizations will provide free virus protection software to their employees. I can get Norton's or McAfee's free, but I have picked up viruses with both companies. Windows is the most targeted OS, so don't expect that you are virus free.

Rare that I got infected on Mac OS in the past.
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