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#1 By 75524 (72.39.222.21) at Monday, March 12, 2007 06:28:16 PM
I have installed Windows Live messenger on my computer and have had absolutely 0 problems with it. Until a couple months ago. Someone i knew quite well started a conversation with me by saying "I hope this isn't you..." with a link containing my email address and a .jpg on the end. I clicked on it (stupid me) asuming it was nothing to worry. Now from what i can remember multiple blank windows appeared (maybe 2-5) and they all closed before i could do anything about it. I talked to the contact who sent me the message and said "what was that link?" but they said they didn't send me any link at all. The only 3 symptoms I'm getting that may have come from this virus are: 1. Most of all, my homepage changes to graphicpipeline.org, an image uploading site, and when i change it back, it changes itself back at certain points. 2. MSN occasionally stops responding for about 10 seconds but comes back. 3. I play a full-screen game, and when i come back i get a message that says "Run-time error: out of stack space. I've been researching how to fix this and people have said to use Hijack this program, however they start to use terms i cannot relate to. Could someone please give me a solution to this issue in english? Thanks so much.

This post was last edited by Jimmer1234 on Monday, March 12, 2007 7:24:52 PM.

#2 By 79678 (74.119.86.215) at Tuesday, May 29, 2007 03:53:59 AM
E-mail me. Now! I will fix it for you, but i'm much to lazy to do it on these forums. E-mail me at iradam@rogers.com Plus, this virus is a small fry compared to some of the one's i've fought. Make the Subject "AnetForum Msn" ---------------------------------------------- E-Mail me any time ANY TIME. I DON'T SLEEP. About a virus, malware, backdoor, trojan, keylogged ect, and i'll fix you up right for free.



 

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