eastlondonseagull
Well-known member
Ah, the beauty of softporn. During 'research' for NSC's wonderful 'Thread Full of Beautiful Ladies' thread last week, it seems my poor old laptop at home has picked up about 30 (no joke) different Trojan viruses, which combined with an especially malicious piece of spyware software have taken over the computer and turned it into a Viagra and animal porn search engine.
Nothing works. It's somehow managed to partially disable Norton and corrupted my Spyhunter, won't let me do anything on the internet (cannot post on NSC, go to Yahoo, Hotmail, Google or any web page), and added hundreds of porn sites to my favourites. When I try to download more anti-spyware software, the download ends up corrupted. Oh, and CD drive now no-longer works.
I'd laugh, if this wasn't so serious. Deleted all temporary files yesterday and then found and erased six viruses through Norton. Five minutes later, doing nothing apart from being on line, over 1000 porn gifs, jpegs and exe's were back in my 'temp' folder and ten new viruses popped up that Norton was 'unable to fix' despite being 100 per cent uptodate.
Other than a nervous visit to PC World, is there anything I can do? Am doing in-house shifts this week, so safely typing from work computer.
Basically, it might be an idea for you lot to virus-check your computers. I'm worried that the jpegs I posted on Thread Full Of Beautiful Ladies might have infected NSC. Probably not, and hopefully some of the techies on here will say no, but I'm a little concerned!

Nothing works. It's somehow managed to partially disable Norton and corrupted my Spyhunter, won't let me do anything on the internet (cannot post on NSC, go to Yahoo, Hotmail, Google or any web page), and added hundreds of porn sites to my favourites. When I try to download more anti-spyware software, the download ends up corrupted. Oh, and CD drive now no-longer works.
I'd laugh, if this wasn't so serious. Deleted all temporary files yesterday and then found and erased six viruses through Norton. Five minutes later, doing nothing apart from being on line, over 1000 porn gifs, jpegs and exe's were back in my 'temp' folder and ten new viruses popped up that Norton was 'unable to fix' despite being 100 per cent uptodate.
Other than a nervous visit to PC World, is there anything I can do? Am doing in-house shifts this week, so safely typing from work computer.
Basically, it might be an idea for you lot to virus-check your computers. I'm worried that the jpegs I posted on Thread Full Of Beautiful Ladies might have infected NSC. Probably not, and hopefully some of the techies on here will say no, but I'm a little concerned!