This bot checking thing is getting ridiculous.

Started by Tiger, 2012 Jul 19, 23:38:09

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Book Smarts

I recommend running Microsoft Window Defender which should already be installed onto your computer

Tiger

I just found it before I read your post XD
Running...
Scanning...
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Still scanning...
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STILL SCANNIIINGGG
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Nil  :\

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Blues-Music

Can't you just replace you're computer?If it can't be replaced I think you can sue them for selling false merchendise unless there was a contract when you bought it.

Lary

Quote from: Blues-Music on 2012 Jul 21, 08:06:57
Can't you just replace you're computer?If it can't be replaced I think you can sue them for selling false merchendise unless there was a contract when you bought it.


This goes much deeper than just computers. Replacing the computer won't do anything.

Tiger: Do what all the cool kids are doing and switch your router to have a dynamic IP. :]
Could've been something great. But ya' blew it... Ya' blew it.

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SweBow

I still suggest asking your ISP. Because I think your ISP use a Proxy so it's not your computer persay that is infected but someone else that used the same IPs sometime.

Blues-Music

Maybe a friend , or someone who has access to you're computer spammed?Try checking you're browser history maybe you will see forums that were spammed in.

Tekner

Quote from: Blues-Music on 2012 Jul 21, 08:06:57
Can't you just replace you're computer?If it can't be replaced I think you can sue them for selling false merchendise unless there was a contract when you bought it.
That's not a very good idea. If it is a virus of some sort, in the absolute worst-case scenario, she can re-format and the virus will be 100% gone (unless it's a kernel rootkit.) If it's not a virus, and it's an ISP thing like SweBow is saying, then replacing the computer wouldn't fix it because she is still using the same network. Technically, if she's using a wireless network, any computer she uses in her home would mark her as a spammer. That's one way she can test: use another computer. If using another computer still marks you as a spammer, it's your ISP, if it's a virus (assuming her computer is the only one with it), then using another computer won't trigger the spammer alert.

Tiger

Well, I used the HTC flyer yesterday (Kind of like a phone but it's bigger and can't call anyone and doesn't really have a phone number ovO) and it didn't mark me as a spammer. Though the spammer marking thing is not really happening right now even when using this computer that kept detecting me as a spammer :0

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Lary

Quote from: Tiger on 2012 Jul 21, 19:06:12
Well, I used the HTC flyer yesterday (Kind of like a phone but it's bigger and can't call anyone and doesn't really have a phone number ovO) and it didn't mark me as a spammer. Though the spammer marking thing is not really happening right now even when using this computer that kept detecting me as a spammer :0


Your "phone" is most likely on a different link than your router, which would explain why you can use it and not your computer.
It's like how I could have internet access on my cell phone while my router was busted, or when I'm away from home.
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SweBow

The anti-spamfilter don't care about your computer. Only what IPs has been reported/captured.

Tiger

Quote from: Lary on 2012 Jul 21, 19:20:58
Your "phone" is most likely on a different link than your router, which would explain why you can use it and not your computer.
It's like how I could have internet access on my cell phone while my router was busted, or when I'm away from home.

It's not. I know it's not. It connects right to the router.

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