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This does not look safe to me either... :eek:
 
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Thanks BellesMom! :)
 
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cool post, but I didn't like how spam and virus scanner info popped up.:eek:
 
Drewski said:
cool post, but I didn't like how spam and virus scanner info popped up.:eek:
I agree. I was a little reluctant since I really couldn't find what the company actually did neither. Hopefully I'll have a computer left by the end of the day....LOL
 
think i'll pass on this one, thanks anyway
 
yea looks a little spammy to me...i'll pass but thanks anyway
 
I felt that site was a little mroe than weird, no spam for me, but how it froze upa s I elft I think its more like a setup for something worst. I felt Iw as walking into a trap ro a minefield.
 
I pass to. I listen to the other posters and trust their experience on unsure sites. :)
 
fraud alert!

Like a dork, i was one of the ones that first saw the post and auto filled the page and hit submit before my brain functioned... today my bank account was sucked dry.. they new my bank card # and pin somehow. I don't know if this site caused it, but i haven't purchased anything online.. and that was the only fishy site i gave my name and address to. beware!!
 
hippysmurf4200 said:
Like a dork, i was one of the ones that first saw the post and auto filled the page and hit submit before my brain functioned...

Same, but all I cared about was that i accidentally gave away my Email address, so im not worried....Its only your name and address which isnt too bad
 
just be careful.. i think it installed a key logger in my PC when i hit submit.. it records everything you type into the PC and sends a report to the person who installed it. so search your PC for isass.exe
 
i just gave an alias i go by on all my submissions, so I'm not worried...plus I don't have any credit card accounts.
 
Wow..

hippysmurf4200 said:
Like a dork, i was one of the ones that first saw the post and auto filled the page and hit submit before my brain functioned... today my bank account was sucked dry.. they new my bank card # and pin somehow. I don't know if this site caused it, but i haven't purchased anything online.. and that was the only fishy site i gave my name and address to. beware!!

If this website got your banking information just from your name & address, then no one is safe ;)

Seriously, the only way for anyone or any program to get your bank information would be for you to have given it out.
 
holy cow
im scared.
i ran out of hot water so im cold.
 
It is the website where the form is...

Drewski said:
cool post, but I didn't like how spam and virus scanner info popped up.:eek:

the form to order the wrist pads is on the website that has the pop-up for their spam scanner.
 
isass.exe

hippysmurf4200 said:
just be careful.. i think it installed a key logger in my PC when i hit submit.. it records everything you type into the PC and sends a report to the person who installed it. so search your PC for isass.exe

Appears to be a very common and much written about trojan out here in cyberspace.

Since it is so well known, any anti spyware-virus-spam killer software you have installed should easily pick it up.

Chances are that you did not get it from this website.
 
Yeah I just filled out the info and pressed submit without really thinking and now I kinda regret it. I dunno though, not too much they can do with just your name and address, but I found it weird how if you just submitted a blank form, it works as well. It's as if they're not really even collecting information and the point was just to advertise that spam/virus crap. :suspect:
 
I did a complete scan of my hardisk using Norman antivirus and there were 0 viruses.

So is there a keylogger? Coz I;m on of the idiots who just submitted without thinking
 
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