21 December 2011

Scam for the day, replicated

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I don't own a business either, and my wife and I have separate computers and we both got the same email... It's totally a scam. I told the wife to just delete it and to not click on the link, as it sends you to a site that will indicate that its downloading, but really its in fact uploading malware to your computer... If you do banking on your PC and you have already clicked on that link, run a scan on your PC with a good malware removal program. If you use a Torrenting program, go to www.torrent-finder.info; once you get there, left click and hold on the BT Junkie rectangular icon and drag it to the top left corner of the torrent block list. Doing that will allow BT Junkie to open by default. Now type the name of this program in the search location: PC Tools Spyware Doctor 2011 8.0.0.654+serial. Once you do that, hit Enter. Once you get it, install with the key provided. If you are having problems with it, you can Google that program name, but make sure that you put ".torrent" after the file name, minus the quote marks. Just copy that and Google it, I'm very sure you will find what your looking for. Good luck in your search.
ToneMan Tony
Rico says that, not for the first time, he's happy to have a Mac, not a fucking PC...

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