| tom_cat |
11-12-2018 03:58 AM |
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Originally Posted by anomalous_anon
(Post 2687457)
I did run it through tineye + yandex + google images. That's why I asked. I figured I would check here vs. clicking through shady weblinks.
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In other words, you want other people here to search shady weblinks for you? :eek:
Maybe I should start a thread on how to protect yourself against shady weblinks then you could do it yourself. :)
A few pointers ......
#1 If you don't already have a good anti virus program install one. There are two good free ones, AVG and AVAST.
#2 If you don't already have Malwarebytes get it now! It's hands down one of the best programs you can install and it's free. They do have a premium version if you want to go first class.
#3 If your anti virus tells you a site is dangerous don't click on it. Back away and try another site that isn't dangerous to your computer.
#4 If you don't already use add-ons for your browser Goolge what they do and how to install them. Then download uBlock Origin which will block nasty popups that want to advertise to you all the time. (You find Add-Ons under tools in your browser and all you need to do is search for 'uBlock Origin' and hit download. It won't burn up too many of your brain cells and it will protect you.)
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