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I've seen that a few times. Mainly more when the website was down :')

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hahahaha good way to bust your self

anyway goo.gl/2uwFo sends you to http://www.steamgifts.com/giveaway/7wUA6/arma-x-anniversary-edition

but your browser redirects you to porn site' date=' so your pc is probably infected with spy/malware from surfing all those porn sites

hahahahaha thank you Nya sir, you made my day. BUSTED

[/quote']My system is extremely clean and I am running 4 different types of virus protection, MSE, Nod32, Norton and AVG.

P.S. I'm a guy, if you are of age and you don't go to porn sites you are not normal.

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If you do surf pornsites alot, there will be ads for porn...

For instance, if you send a mail to your friend, google searches your mail for keywords, and then your friend might get ads about certain things. If you sent a mail regarding holidays, there might be beach holiday ads and such. So the ads are basicly your interests, more or less.

Edit: Nya, not a good choice running more than 1 anti virus program, it's unnecessary and stupid, because they might fight against eachother

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Nope, if you type goo.gl/2uwfo, it will redirect you to the website nya mentionned.

But if you go to goo.gl/2uwFo (the difference is in the F ), then you will go to the right website.

Remember, short links make the difference between normal and uppercase letters.

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Nope' date=' if you type goo.gl/2uwfo, it will redirect you to the website nya mentionned.

But if you go to goo.gl/2uwFo (the difference is in the F ), then you will go to the right website.

Remember, short links are case sensitive.

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I love you, thank you for letting me know I am not crazy haha.


Edit: Nya' date=' not a good choice running more than 1 anti virus program, it's unnecessary and stupid, because they might fight against eachother

[/quote']I do not see how using more than one type of AVP is a bad idea, some catch things which others do not and I have had zero issues as a result, calling it stupid is more or less based on the experiences you have had and not me.

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hahahaha good way to bust your self

anyway goo.gl/2uwFo sends you to http://www.steamgifts.com/giveaway/7wUA6/arma-x-anniversary-edition

but your browser redirects you to porn site' date=' so your pc is probably infected with spy/malware from surfing all those porn sites

hahahahaha thank you Nya sir, you made my day. BUSTED

[/quote']My system is extremely clean and I am running 4 different types of virus protection, MSE, Nod32, Norton and AVG.

P.S. I'm a guy, if you are of age and you don't go to porn sites you are not normal.

lol

4 different types of virus protection dont help man. They block each other.

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Nope' date=' if you type goo.gl/2uwfo, it will redirect you to the website nya mentionned.

But if you go to goo.gl/2uwFo (the difference is in the F ), then you will go to the right website.

Remember, short links are case sensitive.

[/quote']

I love you, thank you for letting me know I am not crazy haha.


Edit: Nya' date=' not a good choice running more than 1 anti virus program, it's unnecessary and stupid, because they might fight against eachother

[/quote']I do not see how using more than one type of AVP is a bad idea, some catch things which others do not and I have had zero issues as a result, calling it stupid is more or less based on the experiences you have had and not me.

The best explanation as to why you should NOT have more than one antivirus is: (same thing applies to firewalls)

"Most people know they should only have one but do they know why?

Having more than one AV would catch more viruses – right?

No, WRONG! Antivirus programs clash with each other, a bit like two guys fighting over one chick.

AV programs work at a low level whereas other programs run at high level. It is ok to have multiple instances of, lets say, web browsers as they just connect to the net then close down completely when you are finished surfing and they operate on the higher level.

So what actually happens is when you have two programs working at low level is they trip over each other causing program crashes and system lockups.

Most antivirus programs operate in two modes:

Scan Mode: the program examines the memory and files on your hard disk for traces of malware. This involves examining the contents each file for traces that ‘look like’ viruses.

Monitor Mode: usually called or referred to as ‘real time monitoring’, the program runs constantly scanning files as they are downloaded to your machine, notifying you if the file you just received contains something that appears to be a virus.

It’s ok to scan with a different antivirus program than your normal resident scanner as all that happens is the program will scan, report it findings then it will close down. Online scanners are good for second opinions. But if you install a second AV program it will (or should) inform you that another antivirus program has been detected and to uninstall it, if you choose to ignore this warning it will then install its own ‘real time monitors’ and that is when the problems will start – lockups, poor performance and crashes."

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Did I say they are all actively running at once? No I did not, I disable all of them aside from MSE when I do not need them then run a bi-monthly scan using each to remove obvious problems. They all pick up different things and eliminate different problems which are independent to only them, this is extremely useful.

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You have a google redirect.

Better run some rootkit scans.

Does it not redirect you to this also?

Didn't redirect me.

As for the guy saying he uses multiple AVs.....

There is a reason that when you install Norton, or AVG, or Avast, or ESET, or any other actual AV, it tells you to make sure you uninstall any other AV, and some of them actually prevent you from installing so long as one is installed.

Most "good" antivirus programs will come with active scanning. You can only have one running at a time.

Most AV's will conflict with each other, and cause degrading performance for each piece of software.

Installing something like ESET and something like Malwarebytes, is fine, unless you turn on (paid) Malwarebytes' active scanning.

Also, you said you have Norton installed? Norton gives more viruses than it protects against.

Also, just FYI, you cannot install ESET with another AV installed (such as Norton and AVG) it will tell you its installed and force you to uninstall it. So....troll much? =P

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Nya, if you have nod you don't need any of the others. Norton is just simply bad. AVG is alright, it's better than MSE at anyrate.

Personaly I recomend AVASTfree Antivir for free clients.

For people that want to play. Nod32, Kaspersky, Avast, or antivir.

Whenever a client comes in with norton/macfee the first thing I talk to them about it swapping programs.

As for running them all at once, they all work passivly as well which can also cause issues, it also eats up ram.

If you have them acutally turned off, why have them in the first place.

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Oh, and I should note, if you have ESET Nod32, like you say you do, you would have no need for the other pieces of software. It catches everything.

Again, I don't think you do, and I think you're spouting off nonsense. It won't allow you to install it with Norton, or AVG installed.


Nya' date=' if you have nod you don't need any of the others. Norton is just simply bad. AVG is alright, it's better than MSE at anyrate.

Personaly I recomend AVASTfree Antivir for free clients.

For people that want to play. Nod32, Kaspersky, Avast, or antivir.

Whenever a client comes in with norton/macfee the first thing I talk to them about it swapping programs.

As for running them all at once, they all work passivly as well which can also cause issues, it also eats up ram.

If you have them acutally turned off, why have them in the first place.

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The problem is, there's no way he has Nod32 installed if he has Norton or AVG installed. The program simply won't allow it lol.

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hahahaha good way to bust your self

anyway goo.gl/2uwFo sends you to http://www.steamgifts.com/giveaway/7wUA6/arma-x-anniversary-edition

but your browser redirects you to porn site' date=' so your pc is probably infected with spy/malware from surfing all those porn sites

hahahahaha thank you Nya sir, you made my day. BUSTED

[/quote']My system is extremely clean and I am running 4 different types of virus protection, MSE, Nod32, Norton and AVG.

P.S. I'm a guy, if you are of age and you don't go to porn sites you are not normal.

You're running 4 different Antivirus Programs? Yeowch! I know people do have multiple antivirus installs on their PC but only for on-demand scans. Having them all run at once can't be good for your computer. :-/

As for the porn, hey, you certainly aren't the only one that enjoys a little alone time in front of the computer. But what's wrong with finding a trusted site with the stuff you need, and stick with it instead of exposing yourself to an array of malware-infested websites?

That's definitely a Google Redirect Adware, by the way. You should probably get that checked out.

http://antifraudintl.org/showthread.php?63666-Understanding-a-Google-Redirect-Malware-Adware :P

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Nya' date=' if you have nod you don't need any of the others. Norton is just simply bad. AVG is alright, it's better than MSE at anyrate.

Personaly I recomend AVASTfree Antivir for free clients.

For people that want to play. Nod32, Kaspersky, Avast, or antivir.

Whenever a client comes in with norton/macfee the first thing I talk to them about it swapping programs.

As for running them all at once, they all work passivly as well which can also cause issues, it also eats up ram.

If you have them acutally turned off, why have them in the first place.

[/quote']Thanks but Tiri figured out it was redirecting because the F in the link was not capitalized haha, my system is secure and I have no issues beyond what is described in this thread.

Thanks though.

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Nya' date=' if you have nod you don't need any of the others. Norton is just simply bad. AVG is alright, it's better than MSE at anyrate.

Personaly I recomend AVASTfree Antivir for free clients.

For people that want to play. Nod32, Kaspersky, Avast, or antivir.

Whenever a client comes in with norton/macfee the first thing I talk to them about it swapping programs.

As for running them all at once, they all work passivly as well which can also cause issues, it also eats up ram.

If you have them acutally turned off, why have them in the first place.

[/quote']Thanks but Tiri figured out it was redirecting because the F in the link was not capitalized haha, my system is secure and I have no issues beyond what is described in this thread.

Thanks though.

Considering you "clicked" the link, why wouldn't the F be capitalized? If you clicked that link, and didn't simply type it as you saw it, and you got redirected, you have a google redirect and need to scan.

And FYI, if you have gotten a google redirect, ESET, Norton, AVG, AVAST, and many more, won't take care of it. You need to scan with something that's designed to take care of rootkits.

But still....what I said in my other replies =P.

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The problem is' date=' there's no way he has Nod32 installed if he has Norton or AVG installed. The program simply won't allow it lol.

[/quote']Obviously you have never heard of disabling services so they cannot run, like I clearly stated I never run them at the same time not to mention this entire subject is completely irrelevant as Tiri showed it was the lowercase F causing it to redirect to this site.

Considering you "clicked" the link' date=' why wouldn't the F be capitalized? If you clicked that link, and didn't simply type it as you saw it, and you got redirected, you have a google redirect and need to scan.

And FYI, if you have gotten a google redirect, ESET, Norton, AVG, AVAST, and many more, won't take care of it. You need to scan with something that's designed to take care of rootkits.

But still....what I said in my other replies =P.

[/quote']I can't click it, I just typed it out which is the problem because I did not even stop to think that it is case sensitive.

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I read what Tiri put, just giving over some advice thats all. If you feel secure on your PC then thats the main thing.

Just please kill norton. :)

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The problem is' date=' there's no way he has Nod32 installed if he has Norton or AVG installed. The program simply won't allow it lol.

[/quote']Obviously you have never heard of disabling services so they cannot run, like I clearly stated I never run them at the same time not to mention this entire subject is completely irrelevant as Tiri showed it was the lowercase F causing it to redirect to this site.

Clearly you've never installed any ESET programs. Just because a service isn't running, doesn't mean it cannot find it in the registry.

DOH! Forgot about how products register themselves with the OS....DOH!!

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