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Posted by Dave from Mn on March 20, 2007 at 14:46:45 from (74.60.89.38):
http://66.135.34.74/select.php? id=17&partner_id=110530-this is what is in the address bar, when it mysteriously opens up! I tried to break it up and copied and pasted off line. In case it is bad. My webroot has been saying blocking at lot of "access to ##.###.##.##" Always a different IP address. My understanding is this is another computer trying to get into mine. The one I posted was a new page that opened on it's own, while I was already on this site. My laptop is also always restarting for no reason, it doesnt hibernate or anything just restarts, it also does it when I am RUNNING a full spy/virus sweep. I had this laptop checked out by the "firedog" guy at curcuit city, he said I was good to go. I am worried that I have something deep in my operating system that webroot is missing, or is shutting down the pc when detected so it cant be removed or quarenteened
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