>
> windows oncecare. Next year it's FREE, and name will be Morrow.
>
FYI
<http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2008/nov08/11-18NoCostSecurityPR.mspx>
Microsoft Announces Plans for No-Cost Consumer Security Offering
MSE's Microsoft Security Essentials
See <http://lmgtfy.com/?q=microsoft+security+essentials>
Morro to be named Microsoft Security Essential
<http://www.neowin.net/news/main/09/06/17/morro-to-be-renamed-microsoft-security-essentials>
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"" wrote:
> On Tue, 1 Sep 2009 00:44:39 +0530, erincait <>
> wrote:
>
> >I got
> >one of those annoying spam web popups saying I had a computer infection
> >and clicked out of it. A few minutes later my pc just randomly rebooted.
>
> You took too long to read the warning. When it popped up, and you didn't see an
> x to break out of it, and the only exit was the 'quit' button, that was a scam
> telling it to speed things up when you hit quit. Cause it wouldn't take long
> for you to figure out it wasn't going to stop because you told it to.
>
> Future occurrences, and it will happen again. I've seen it me 3 times. Hit
> CTRL-ALT-DELETE when you 1st see the popup and select that running window in
> the processes and break it there.
>
> Trouble is if you are too slow, as you were, it will load enough to repair
> itself at it's 1st chance and ruin you..
>
> I've tried all the brand name virus stuff. I've only found one that works. And
> it is a trial version.
> windows oncecare. Next year it's FREE, and name will be Morrow.
> It's stopped that thing twice. Not to mention many other things.
> Malwarebytes MIGHT find it, but not pieces of it.
>
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