I've just got on my computer for the first time in 3 days cuz i've been on holiday and after about 5 minutes this window came up and it keeps popping up every now and again and restarts my computer. Does anyone know what i can do to get rid of it? I've just downloaded an anti virus program but its taking forever to scan and nothing has turned up yet after searching 85000 files so far
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judging by the message, I have to disagree with Raz
It's the Sasser-virus, the C has been recently discovered by Panda Antivirus Lab. (funfact: country with the most infected pc's with that virus is Ireland with 9.62%)
guess if you got rid of it it's all fun and games again
note it mentioning that it exploits LSASS (see attachment in first post), combine that with the SASSER.D that recently got discovered, even some countries got up to 17, xx % infected with it.
that AND a scan brought up Sasser.C on the infected PC.
So before you say I disagree with everything, please read a bit more before judging.
I guess I need some help too (again )
Everytime I access KMC I have to login..... even if I'm logged and open a new window
......and.......
I can't access my e-mail account
it says: There is currently no active session. Please make sure that cookies are enabled in your browser, and enter your e-mail address and password below.
what do I do?
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Ok, so,... you see the icon for internet explorer, right?
you click on it with the right button of your mouse and go to properties; something pops ups; and on that menu you go to privacy
that's the place where you can change your settings to allow cookies