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Started by Wayne Watson, December 30, 2009, 06:57:13 am

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Wayne Watson

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thirtythree

Thanks Wayne. My security found 3 trojans/spyware.

 

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Breems

I was suddenly magically protected by SpyEraser lol.  Thanks for the link.
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ke2743

I'm too scared to even click on it now.. Someone give me a synopsis.

Lanny

A flaw in the OpenX advertising software, which is used by Nexstar Broadcasting Group's sites for advertising (the 728x90 banner and 160x600 tower ads on Hogville and FearlessFriday) , was recently exploited by hackers, allowing them to place malicious code on advertisements. In response to this attack, Nexstar shut down its sites in order to protect end users while the malicious code was removed. If you are experiencing computer issues after accessing this site, or any of the sites in the Nexstar family, please click the appropriate link below for assistance.

For further information on these attacks, please click HERE.

Windows Users:
Using Internet Explorer click the link below and follow the instructions.
http://onecare.live.com/site/en-US/center/howsafe.htm?s_cid=mscom_msrt

Mac Users:
Not affected
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ke2743

Quote from: Lanny on December 31, 2009, 01:50:21 pm
A flaw in the OpenX advertising software, which is used by Nexstar Broadcasting Group's sites for advertising (the 728x90 banner and 160x600 tower ads on Hogville and FearlessFriday) , was recently exploited by hackers, allowing them to place malicious code on advertisements. In response to this attack, Nexstar shut down its sites in order to protect end users while the malicious code was removed. If you are experiencing computer issues after accessing this site, or any of the sites in the Nexstar family, please click the appropriate link below for assistance.

For further information on these attacks, please click HERE.

Windows Users:
Using Internet Explorer click the link below and follow the instructions.
http://onecare.live.com/site/en-US/center/howsafe.htm?s_cid=mscom_msrt

Mac Users:
Not affected

Thanks for the info Lanny.. The best part of your post was "Mac Users: Not affected"