Guest guest Posted June 22, 2010 Report Share Posted June 22, 2010 Hi SuziQ I just opened the webpage, and nothing happened. No warnings, no problems. I think it might just be on your end. I should think that if it were an infected site Google would have caught it first. Dont know, but it didnt hit my computer. I have downloaded Glary Utilitys registery cleaner - 100% freeware, and I use it daily. Here is the website URL. It will help protect your computer from stuff. http://www.glaryutilities.com/ <--- click here love don in ks From: SuziQ <ancientkron@...>Subject: [ ] Re: Google Alert - hepatitis c CONTAINS VIRUS ACCORDING TO MY SOFTWARE Date: Tuesday, June 22, 2010, 10:52 AM >> > >MY COMPUTER SAID THE ALLVOICES WEBSITE IS INFECTED WITH VIRUS AND MAY TRANSMIT TO MY COMPUTER !!!!!! PLEASE USE CAUTION!!!! > > > Google News Alert for: hepatitis c> > > > Groundbreaking Drug-Free Treatment for Hepatitis C> allvoices> By Radha McLean A potentially groundbreaking study has shown that a nutritional supplement was effective in treating patients with hepatitis C who do not ...> See all stories on this topic> > At Cao's Request, House Committee Holds Hearing on Viral Hepatitis, "the ...> BigNews.biz (press release)> In Louisiana, some 80000 people--about 1.8 percent of the population--have hepatitis C. Approximately 20000 people have hepatitis B and 4.6% of adults are ...> See all stories on this topic>------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2010 Report Share Posted June 22, 2010 Don, Tried it again. My computer AGAIN said www.allvoices.com HAS a virus and then a notice popped up down in the corner that said a potential virus needed to be cleaned from my computer--that was from Microsoft Security Systems--not a separate security system. I'm not great with these " new fangled thangs " --We did not even have calculators when I started college--so I just did what my computer said and DID NOT proceed and told it to clean the virus. SuziQ > > > > > > > >MY COMPUTER SAID THE ALLVOICES WEBSITE IS INFECTED WITH VIRUS AND MAY TRANSMIT TO MY COMPUTER !!!!!! PLEASE USE CAUTION!!!! > > > > > > Google News Alert for: hepatitis c > > > > > > > > Groundbreaking Drug-Free Treatment for Hepatitis C > > allvoices > > By Radha McLean A potentially groundbreaking study has shown that a nutritional supplement was effective in treating patients with hepatitis C who do not ... > > See all stories on this topic > > > > At Cao's Request, House Committee Holds Hearing on Viral Hepatitis, " the ... > > BigNews.biz (press release) > > In Louisiana, some 80000 people--about 1.8 percent of the population--have hepatitis C. Approximately 20000 people have hepatitis B and 4.6% of adults are .... > > See all stories on this topic > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2010 Report Share Posted June 22, 2010 SusiQWhat is it that you are trying to do when this virus notice pops up?? An excellent program for catching virus' and I believe that it is still free is AVG. Just put that into a search engine and it should take you to a source to download it and then install it. I wouldn't rely solely on Microsoft Security. It's a well known fact that unless one is protected in other ways, Microsoft has not managed to close all the back doors that virus come through. I think that they are just too interested in getting information from you, so they don't want to close those doors.As a rule, I'm hidden behind hardware which protects my computers from most of that. However, I'm chasing around a virus just recently and just haven't figured out yet where it's coming from. Because I'm not currently behind my hardware, I'm relying on my cable companies security. But, one more time that I get that warning and I'll be talking with my son who works for the cable company.Gloria Don, Tried it again. My computer AGAIN said www.allvoices.com HAS a virus and then a notice popped up down in the corner that said a potential virus needed to be cleaned from my computer--that was from Microsoft Security Systems--not a separate security system. I'm not great with these "new fangled thangs" --We did not even have calculators when I started college--so I just did what my computer said and DID NOT proceed and told it to clean the virus. SuziQ > > > > > > > >MY COMPUTER SAID THE ALLVOICES WEBSITE IS INFECTED WITH VIRUS AND MAY TRANSMIT TO MY COMPUTER !!!!!! PLEASE USE CAUTION!!!! > > > > > > Google News Alert for: hepatitis c > > > > > > > > Groundbreaking Drug-Free Treatment for Hepatitis C > > allvoices > > By Radha McLean A potentially groundbreaking study has shown that a nutritional supplement was effective in treating patients with hepatitis C who do not ... > > See all stories on this topic > > > > At Cao's Request, House Committee Holds Hearing on Viral Hepatitis, "the ... > > BigNews.biz (press release) > > In Louisiana, some 80000 people--about 1.8 percent of the population--have hepatitis C. Approximately 20000 people have hepatitis B and 4.6% of adults are ... > > See all stories on this topic > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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