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EminemForPresident wrote
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VEVO wrote And you ACTUALLY did it? Wow. I don't know who to feel bad for. The keylogging douchebag or you for believing him. :|


w.e the acount blew anyway and any security programs to block any keyloggers?
Most security programs do but some viruses still manage to sneak in no matter what anti-virus you have. I recommend Malwarebytes. It's a great virus remover and it's free and has never failed to remove one virus off my system. As for protecting I use NOD32, it's the best protector out there.

Vevo, if they have a really good fudded crypter they can get passed anything, a fudded crypter makes it so it's undetectable.
That's the point of a program like Malwarebytes. It may get past the antivirus but definitely not past a scanner like Malwarebytes. I've had plenty of keyloggers and viruses on my computer. Just use malwarebytes and tada. Or if you need to go to extremes (I forget the name) there is a scanner that runs via your bios therefore disabling the virus to be usable or preform actions since the OS is not booted.




hey what if something keeps pooping up on the bottem right of my screen and its about

malwarebyte aniti malare

it say " successfully blocked access to potentially malicicous website 89.248.174.121
type: outgoing

port: 50821 process : services.exe"



Help It keeps popingup !
It does that when something (or someone) is trying to connect to your computer to access or give data.
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Construct wrote most likely it is 100% FUD. It would be to late anyways


what the hell is a fud
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EminemForPresident wrote
Construct wrote most likely it is 100% FUD. It would be to late anyways


what the hell is a fud
It basically makes viruses invisible to antiviruses. It stands for Fully Un Detected.
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VEVO wrote
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Construct wrote most likely it is 100% FUD. It would be to late anyways


what the hell is a fud
It basically makes viruses invisible to antiviruses. It stands for Fully Un Detected.



so can the guy still keylog and get to my ttg account and face book?
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Also, services.exe is a system file that is often targeted by viruses. Run a quick scan with Malwarebytes.
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EminemForPresident wrote
VEVO wrote
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Construct wrote most likely it is 100% FUD. It would be to late anyways


what the hell is a fud
It basically makes viruses invisible to antiviruses. It stands for Fully Un Detected.



so can the guy still keylog and get to my ttg account and face book?
Log in pages are fully encrypted to avoid exactly that so no. That's why he asked you to enter it in notepad.
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VEVO wrote Also, services.exe is a system file that is often targeted by viruses. Run a quick scan with Malwarebytes.


he already got back on he is most likey reading this right now
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EminemForPresident wrote
VEVO wrote Also, services.exe is a system file that is often targeted by viruses. Run a quick scan with Malwarebytes.


he already got back on he is most likey reading this right now
Even if he can it won't matter. He can read keystrokes and that's all. Did you run the quick scan like I said?
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VEVO wrote
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VEVO wrote Also, services.exe is a system file that is often targeted by viruses. Run a quick scan with Malwarebytes.


he already got back on he is most likey reading this right now
Even if he can it won't matter. He can read keystrokes and that's all. Did you run the quick scan like I said?


mmh just ran it
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VEVO wrote
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VEVO wrote Also, services.exe is a system file that is often targeted by viruses. Run a quick scan with Malwarebytes.


he already got back on he is most likey reading this right now
Even if he can it won't matter. He can read keystrokes and that's all. Did you run the quick scan like I said?



somehtiing white came to my screen and it said pass word enter here and it wouldnt let me x it so i shut off computer
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