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Virus that plays radio
Name: nd6432 Date: January 14, 2009 at 20:58:34 Pacific OS: Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate CPU/Ram: 2.401 GHz / 4092 MB Product: Hewlett-packard / Hp hdx 18 notebook pc Subcategory: Viruses
Comment:
Hey All, I've been having problem the last few days. I will be surfing the internet and click a link then all of a suden a radio station will be playing in the background. I checked website make sure their was no ads with sound, everything looks normal in the task manager except there 2 Iexplorer.exe applications running even though I only got 1 window open. I've run my Norton AV to see if any trojans and their is nothing(Norton is up to date). If you know the name and/or type of the virus and how to remove it would awsome. Thanks
Name: sickofadverts Date: January 16, 2009 at 11:36:22 Pacific
Reply:
hmm a tasteful virus. if thats all it does(which i doubt) its not so bad :)
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Response Number 3
Name: Viper067 Date: January 24, 2009 at 11:54:40 Pacific
Reply:
I have been experiencing the same issue and have no idea what is causing it. Virus scan comes up clean this is some kind of radio station that starts playing not sure what triggers it or how to fix the problem any assistance would be appreciated.
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