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<blockquote data-quote="§am" data-source="post: 361997" data-attributes="member: 9187"><p>All I can say Bob is "wow"</p><p>No other words can describe such a posting as yours.</p><p></p><p>What you have though sounds like malware or a virus possibly installed when downloading some application you have installed recently, or clicking on a malicious link etc.</p><p>Cross browser infections like this are more wide spread these days and only precautions you take as a user will help stop this spreading this on your PCs laptops etc.</p><p>Instead of logging onto your device with an account with admin rights, use a standard user account which then forces you to enter admin credentials if anything needs to be installed. That way you can be sure that things are not just being installed in the background without your knowledge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="§am, post: 361997, member: 9187"] All I can say Bob is "wow" No other words can describe such a posting as yours. What you have though sounds like malware or a virus possibly installed when downloading some application you have installed recently, or clicking on a malicious link etc. Cross browser infections like this are more wide spread these days and only precautions you take as a user will help stop this spreading this on your PCs laptops etc. Instead of logging onto your device with an account with admin rights, use a standard user account which then forces you to enter admin credentials if anything needs to be installed. That way you can be sure that things are not just being installed in the background without your knowledge. [/QUOTE]
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