Art Anderson Posted August 4, 2016 Posted August 4, 2016 DO NOT click on that "You have a new message"(or more than one) spam ad at the top of pages here on MCM! It's "ransom ware" that tries to convince you to go to their website, pay a fee to unlock your computer!GREGG, please take steps to remove this! (if anyone does click on that, get the ransom ware screen--the only way out of it is to shut down your puter manually (push your on-off button), then turn your computer back on--when everything reloads, you can resume using your puter with no payment to any internet thug--I learned that months ago, and even tested it here just now--the technique works.)Art Anderson
Roadrunner Posted August 4, 2016 Posted August 4, 2016 Not a problem for me, as uBlock prohibits me from even seeing it's there. I've been using blocking software for so long, that I'd almost forgotten what it's like to see stupid ads all over the place.
unclescott58 Posted August 4, 2016 Posted August 4, 2016 Haven't seen that one. I've notice that since I've gone to doing most of my web stuff on my Apple iPod. I've had a lot less trouble with things like that.
Rodent Posted August 4, 2016 Posted August 4, 2016 Art,Some/most of the banner ads you see on websites are generated by cookies set on your device from other websites you have visited. I don't know what device or browser you are using, but I would suggest clearing the cookies.--Steve
MrObsessive Posted August 5, 2016 Posted August 5, 2016 And if things do go wonky on your OS after having such a thing happen, you can always do a System Restore. That's if you're running Windows. I'm not sure what Mac folks do..........I have an AdBlocker extension on my browser (Chrome) so I don't see such ads either. Some of them can really slow things down they take so long to load.
charlie8575 Posted August 6, 2016 Posted August 6, 2016 Ad Blocker fixes a lot of these problems.Charlie Larkin
highway Posted August 6, 2016 Posted August 6, 2016 Not a problem for me, as uBlock prohibits me from even seeing it's there. I've been using blocking software for so long, that I'd almost forgotten what it's like to see stupid ads all over the place.Ad Blocker fixes a lot of these problems.Charlie LarkinYes, I use an extension of the Avast antivirus I use on my computers called Avast online security, and I have it set to block ads. Of course the simplest thing to do isNOT CLICK ON AN AD!!!
Ace-Garageguy Posted August 11, 2016 Posted August 11, 2016 I honestly wish the heads of ALL the smarmy little internet thieves and scammers would simultaneously explode.
OutaFocus Posted August 12, 2016 Posted August 12, 2016 And if things do go wonky on your OS after having such a thing happen, you can always do a System Restore. That's if you're running Windows. I'm not sure what Mac folks do..........I have an AdBlocker extension on my browser (Chrome) so I don't see such ads either. Some of them can really slow things down they take so long to load.Us Mac users just go on with our day as most attacks are aimed at Windows. They go after the big fish...J/K. Seriously, UBlock Origin is one of the best as blockers I have used. It not only blocks all of the ads (I disable it on the sites I believe in and want to support) but, it blocks the ads at the beginning of YouTube videos. I run this and the Ad Block+ plugins for both FireFox and Chrome and I never see an ad unless I want to.
Tom Geiger Posted August 16, 2016 Posted August 16, 2016 I usually don't see these things since I have ad blocker at home. I just took a look at the board from work and the malware is at the top of the page... designed to look like it's part of the website.
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