I have porn related pictures on my internet browsers Chaise?
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If they come back after clearing all temporary internet files and cookies, you may be infected with malware.
Download the following five programs:
1) CCleaner <www.ccleaner.com> does an excellent job cleaning up temporary internet files, cookies, temp files, recycle bin, and prefetch folder.
2) If you don't have an antivirus program, EITHER AVG <free.grisoft.com> and Avast <avast4home.com> -- only install ONE.
3) Hitman Pro <www.hitmanpro.com> will let you automatically install, update, and run in Safe Mode many of the best free and free-to-try antispyware programs all with one click, including Spybot Search & Destroy, Lavasoft Ad-Aware SE, SpywareBlaster, Ewido, and free trials of Webroot Spysweeper and PCTools SpywareDoctor. The free version of Spybot Search & Destroy allows autoupdates, but Hitman Pro helps in keeping the others up to date with one click.
4) Winsockfix <http://www.majorgeeks.com/download4372.h... which is used to fix your internet connectivity if cleaning up malware breaks your internet connection.
5) Hijackthis <www.merijn.org> which catalogs the places programs (both legitimate and malicious) are usually found, so that an expert can tell you if there's anything nasty remaining.
First, run CCleaner to clean out temporary files. In the Advanced section only check off "Old Prefetch data". Then click on Issues and scan for issues. Have it fix them all and make backups in case something gets erased that shouldn't (although I've never had problems with CCleaner's issue fixes). Then Scan for issues again until you get "No issues found". Then click on Tools and uninstall programs you don't want, and while in Tools click on Startup to remove things you don't want starting automatically. If you're unsure what you need to keep you can google for advice or email me with your questions.
Then update your antivirus program and then reboot into Safe Mode to run a full scan, then reboot after cleaning up what it found.
Then run Hitman Pro with the Safe Mode box checked. Reboot after cleaning up what it found.
Now run Hijackthis with the "Scan and Save Logfile" button, and email me the hijackthis.log, and I can advise you if there's any malware still there.
If your internet connection isn't working after removing malware, run Winsockfix.
When you're all done and know everything is working, you can disable System Restore, reboot, and then re-enable it. I also periodically run a rootkit detector; AVG, Sophos, and F-Secure all have free ones.
Click on tools , go to internet options , delete recent history , and cookies !!
It is a virus for sure. Get a good anti-virus program and anti-spyware program and clean it out. Avast (free) with ad-aware (free) should work good.
Once we had a church laptop with no anti-virus and they thought we looked at porn. Turns out it was a virus
I think you mean cache?
Go to Start - All Programs - Accessories - System Tools - Disk Cleanup.
That should clear it all up. You only get porn in your cache if you've visited the sites.
And get yourself a decent anti virus and spyware programme.
tell galactus to take care of it for you.
How did you get them. Pass them over to me.Can't you delete the file they are in?Not used Chaise so I'm not sure what it is.Can't you send them to the trash bin then empty it?
Easily Done.
Go to Start, Programs, Accesories, SystemTools, System Restore.
On System Restore, do a restore to an earlier date when those things were not on your browser. Reboot your computer, They will then be gone.
yuo will have to get a program that shreds and destroys these,Mcaffee has a good one clearing your cache and deleting temp hisstory and sites visited leaves tracks
Search for AVG install and scan
launch your Internet browser click on tool>Internet option and delete all temporary Internet files,cookies etc and stop visiting porn sites ha ha ha cheers
throw your computer through the window... that should do the trick ha ha
Don't tell me, you've been purving around right?
It does sound like an infection. You need a good firewall/anti vius and anti spyware prog's. I have used AVG Anti Virus, Zone Alarm Firewall, Spy-bot Search and Destroy and Ad Aware both spyware killers for years. They are all free for personal use and I have had no trouble with Viruses Trojans etc. AVG does not slow the system down as much as some other products and Zone Alarm allows a lot of personal configuration unlike the Windows Firewall. They can all be downloaded from the following link. http://www.computeractive.co.uk/... On the home page select downloads and then the appropriate category.I also use Windows Defender from the Microsoft site. It is safe to use two anti-spy products but never use more than one A/V as it can cause conflicts. You should run A/V and anti spy weekly. Hope this helps.
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