avalen wrote:Can't surf the internet anymore, it just doesn't work the way it used to.
First Firefox updated to 36, it worked for a few days the I get this box
and I couldn't even close it out. Had to do the control/alt/delete thing
open my task manager and shut it down. So no more Firefox. Using google
Chrome but the millions of popup makes it impossible. Popup settings and
popup blockers do not work. We're down to internet explorer now, and it doesn't
work right either. It's all so frustrating
Ava -
Ack. Sorry to hear about your computer problems.
I'll go along with others here that have said you probably have a virus or a trojan or a worm or somesuch.
I HIGHLY recommend Norton 360. I have used Norton products on my computers for more than 25 years, and have only had a problem when I neglected to run updates. If Norton doesn't find something on a regular scan, it has an added feature called "Norton Power Eraser" that will almost always find everything.
Ladies, something to keep in mind about computer protection software: You get what you pay for. Free virus protection is definitely worth the price (free, after all) but probably won't be able to do the heavy lifting.
Something else to remember is that Norton is made by Symantec. Symantec is the company (and only company) that discovered the Stuxnet worm. . .
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stuxnet. . . that was used (by "someone". . .) to infect the Iranian computers controlling the centrifuges used to separate their nuclear material. Fried them. About one-fifth of Iran's nuclear centrifuges were suddenly toast.
Norton/Symantec
definitely has their s--t together.
Try Norton. Get Norton 360 (not just Norton antivirus) 360 has the whole ball of wax. A bit pricy, but
definitely worth it. I buy my yearly updates from Amazon. If you have something going on with your computer, if your computer is compromised in any way, I would
not be putting my credit card info into a website to buy something online. Go to a store - I suggest Fry's Electronics, they probably have one in the greater Phoenix area.
You can also reformat your hard drive - which is doable, but a major pain as I am sure Beth can tell you.
Anne