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Name: jdm
Date: June 18, 2009 at 19:59:32 Pacific
OS: Windows XP
Subcategory: Spam
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These files keep appearing in recent documents that I havent downloaded. How are they getting there? file:///F:/PE%20Docs.mpg or .wmv



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Name: Jennifer SUMN
Date: June 19, 2009 at 05:42:13 Pacific
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Are you viewing them from webpages? What is your F: drive?

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Response Number 2
Name: jdm
Date: June 19, 2009 at 10:25:30 Pacific
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Thats the weird thing. I don't even have a f: drive on my computer. This is a new hard drive I installed about 6 months ago because my other one crashed. I do have a removable "free agen drive" that I recently downloaded some old pics and music from but that is it. I noticed these files when I accidentally typed the letter "f" in the address bar and then all of these files starting with f:/PE docs pull up with either wpg or wmv attached to it. I did burn a few videos before which I got the program from the internet so I don't know if someone was able to send a virus that way. These look like suspicious pornography. A couple of them have a girls name attached to them. When I click on it (which is getting stored under recent docs) it says file or drive cannot be found. I even ran norton, but it was clean except for a few cookies.


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