Hi :)
Rex, it sounds like a "Phishing" exercise! Anything that claims there
is a problem of any type with your computer and then asks you to
download their program to fix it is likely to be an attempt to trick
you into installing some malware/virus onto your machine.
It does sound like either you
Try Anti-virus packages like Comodo Internet Suite [great free
version]. That is what I run on my Win7 systems.
You might even try using their root-key utility to make sure that part
of your system is clean.
On 02/03/2015 04:11 PM, Rex wrote:
When I go to Libreoffice.org to download the
Hi,
There is no Anti-Virus in the list and you :/
Liebe Grüße / Yours,
Florian Reisinger
> Am 03.02.2015 um 22:11 schrieb Rex :
>
> When I go to Libreoffice.org to download the software to a Lenovo Laptop,
> running Windows 7, I get the following:
>
> This time an ad from Cabelas came up firs
When I go to Libreoffice.org to download the software to a Lenovo
Laptop, running Windows 7, I get the following:
This time an ad from Cabelas came up first and then I get a small white
screen that says there is a virus on my computer, ads by dealpeak for a
virus destroyer.
I have run the fo