Amazing, the words in Wilde Bill’s post: “watch” and “work”, when I click on them I get a pop up ad! And an ad for Steak and Shake in Dennis’s word “click”.How did I get so lucky?
Rose, if you are use Firefox, check your Add-ons under the Tool menu. Awhile back I had the same problem. Turned out to be a plugin called something like Content Loader (I think).Just look for any odd sounding plugins.
Thanks guys, A minute ago I had a worse problem. A blue screen with a notice that there was a malfunction on my hard drive and to call the Techs to fix it. I wasn’t born yesterday so I went into Norton who said I was all ok and protected.It was a scam and whoever it was wanted to take over my computer to “fix” it.I shut down and re-booted and it was gone.I’ll now go into Tools and look for the rogue pop-up ad plugin.<space.Sometimes these things are attached to an image in Google Images. It’s scary.
It’s so unlike Roger to have second thoughts. In fact, it’s unlike Roger to have first thoughts. Perhaps he’s becoming a bit more settled in his old age.
susanI went back and looked at your post to me yesterday, and no it isn’t a link to a video. I know how to do those, Bev taught me. It is an adware link, I picked up that somewhere, I’m all over the net so who knows where I got it. I’m well protected tho. our neighbor who set up my system knows where I go on the computer so I have enough protection to stave off zombies! He apparently didn’t think about adware.I did get a notice the Norton killed a malware the other day.
Rose, I didn’t say a word about a video.I said a link to an image hosting site…something you may never have used, as your images come straight off the web.
I have never had malware show up in the many images I have downloaded and/or posted from Google search in over 15 years… I suppose it could happen, but it’s rare…your antivirus/anti-malware software should stop anything like that as it’s downloading.(You do need the latter; it protects against adware and spyware that isn’t actually a virus.)
The most common way to get what you have on your PC is from an unsafe link in someone else’s (hacked, usually) e-mail.Not saying that’s how it happened this time.
We can talk about it later or by e-mail or phone…Gotta get my car to the mechanic right now.
Annette, I am sure you are unaware, but your posting method comes with sleazy advertising. In the case of the “This World” thumbnail I could never see the original, only the ads. So there is some virtue in doing it by the book. Which is really not hard.
Waaay up there….X told me the label said Dead Frog Brewery in Aldergrove BC Canada, Earth, Orion Arm, Milkyway
So I said it must not be out of this world, then….To which JPSteve was responding….
And before I could submit this, I saw your post to Annette…to which I say… exactly.
As I said in the message I left you Friday….I’ve had other problems with PostImage as well, including that some people see X-rated images on the upload page, and also, that the cake I had uploaded there and posted on No. Six’s birthday was apparently invisible to anybody east of the Rockies.
LROS, if you can’t eliminate the malware with scans, you may be able to reset your computer to a time before you had issues. How you do this varies with operating system. But I have in the past had luck with this versus those screens that invade and rapidly eliminate all your defenses, such as task manager. Open in safe mode, if you have that, and reset to a couple of weeks ago.
Dennis, Rose… and anybody else with this problem…Please….. Shutting down the computer on a running malware program, or using Task Manager to end it, only stops it temporarily.In fact, if your antivirus software isn’t doing a good job, or you didn’t keep up with the latest “definitions”, and ever get a nasty boot virus, instead of just adware, those actions could allow it to do even more harm when you next reboot.Using system restore to “roll back” to a “good configuration” might buy you a little time, but it will NOT uninstall a virus or most other malware!Occasionally you could be lucky…but most often it will remain in your system…. lurking.
Install anti-spyware software if your antivirus program doesn’t contain it, update both to the latest definitions, and thoroughly scan your computer with everything you’ve got.If it doesn’t go away and you can’t manage to do any more…. take your computer to a professional to be cleaned.
DO NOT, meanwhile, trust or click on any pop up windows or banners, or programs suddenly appearing that you didn’t know you had…they may well be part of the malware.
We are nearly done, I hope it will take us a day or two at this rate if no new difficulties arise.
> In the case of the “This World” thumbnail I could never see the original, only the ads.This was a recently introduced bug that we have already fixed. Meanwhile, we recommend using beta.postimage.org for now – we keep cleaning it up to make it ready to replace the legacy site. The legacy site will be available at http://old.postimage.org for the foreseeable future.
Wilde Bill over 8 years ago
Just watch a roadrunner cartoon. You’ll see how well they work.
DennisinSeattle over 8 years ago
Just click the ignition!
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member over 8 years ago
Amazing, the words in Wilde Bill’s post: “watch” and “work”, when I click on them I get a pop up ad! And an ad for Steak and Shake in Dennis’s word “click”.How did I get so lucky?
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 8 years ago
Rose…don’t get excited… but that’s not something on GoComics.
It’s on your computer….some sort of “adware” or “malware” that needs to be removed.
What browser do you use?And do you run antivirus software?
Sometimes it’s just something that downloaded itself to your browser and can easily be removed.
x_Tech over 8 years ago
Rose, if you are use Firefox, check your Add-ons under the Tool menu. Awhile back I had the same problem. Turned out to be a plugin called something like Content Loader (I think).Just look for any odd sounding plugins.
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member over 8 years ago
Thanks guys, A minute ago I had a worse problem. A blue screen with a notice that there was a malfunction on my hard drive and to call the Techs to fix it. I wasn’t born yesterday so I went into Norton who said I was all ok and protected.It was a scam and whoever it was wanted to take over my computer to “fix” it.I shut down and re-booted and it was gone.I’ll now go into Tools and look for the rogue pop-up ad plugin.<space.Sometimes these things are attached to an image in Google Images. It’s scary.
mr_sherman Premium Member over 8 years ago
When your get-up and go has got-up and went…..
x_Tech over 8 years ago
Maybe Roger should drink less of this…Or maybe more?
x_Tech over 8 years ago
Susan, Could you pour me one of those, please.I want to check out the glass.
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 8 years ago
Sure, X … mind if I join you?It’s been one of those days…and a glass of bitter sounds great.
Even if the brewery wants to call itself (shudder) Dead Frog.
x_Tech over 8 years ago
Not at all, Susan.That’s from the Dead Frog Brewery in Aldergrove BC Canada, Earth, Orion Arm, Milkyway
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 8 years ago
Wow, X … I guess it must not be out of this world, then….but it tastes pretty darn good to me!
x_Tech over 8 years ago
Or how about something more local (at least to StelBel)?From the Abandoned Building Brewery
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 8 years ago
No, thanks, X … I’m quite happy with Canadian bitter ale….though Stel would love to see those, if she would just show up here now and then!
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 8 years ago
BTW… Rose and Dennis …I answered questions from both of you towards the end of yesterday’s forum…
The questions were different, but both had to do with images and/or text in GoComics posts.
Hope you’ll check it out.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 8 years ago
It’s so unlike Roger to have second thoughts. In fact, it’s unlike Roger to have first thoughts. Perhaps he’s becoming a bit more settled in his old age.
GROG Premium Member over 8 years ago
I thought he was all out of thoughts.
clayusmcret Premium Member over 8 years ago
Don’t do it. Trust me on this.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 8 years ago
I prefer Jets to Rockets.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 8 years ago
And, these would be much safer.
MeGoNow Premium Member over 8 years ago
Second thought? I don’t think so. That would imply there were first thoughts.
diesel turtle over 8 years ago
i say light your hair on fire and go for it roger rockit
ChessPirate over 8 years ago
Any final thoughts, Roger?
Perkycat over 8 years ago
I had that computer scam come up. It looks so real. We googled the phone number and there was lots there about the scam.
Perkycat over 8 years ago
I can’t believe all the names they have for beers. But, Trap Door Tripe – Really!! Happy, Your slippers are about my speed.
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member over 8 years ago
susanI went back and looked at your post to me yesterday, and no it isn’t a link to a video. I know how to do those, Bev taught me. It is an adware link, I picked up that somewhere, I’m all over the net so who knows where I got it. I’m well protected tho. our neighbor who set up my system knows where I go on the computer so I have enough protection to stave off zombies! He apparently didn’t think about adware.I did get a notice the Norton killed a malware the other day.
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 8 years ago
Rose, I didn’t say a word about a video.I said a link to an image hosting site…something you may never have used, as your images come straight off the web.
I have never had malware show up in the many images I have downloaded and/or posted from Google search in over 15 years… I suppose it could happen, but it’s rare…your antivirus/anti-malware software should stop anything like that as it’s downloading.(You do need the latter; it protects against adware and spyware that isn’t actually a virus.)
The most common way to get what you have on your PC is from an unsafe link in someone else’s (hacked, usually) e-mail.Not saying that’s how it happened this time.
We can talk about it later or by e-mail or phone…Gotta get my car to the mechanic right now.
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 8 years ago
JPSteve… Well, I thought it was, but the address sounded earthly. I’m sorry to accidentally malign your planet.A thousand pardons.
DennisinSeattle over 8 years ago
Annette, I am sure you are unaware, but your posting method comes with sleazy advertising. In the case of the “This World” thumbnail I could never see the original, only the ads. So there is some virtue in doing it by the book. Which is really not hard.
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 8 years ago
Dennis…. it’s about the Rocket Man beer…..
Waaay up there….X told me the label said Dead Frog Brewery in Aldergrove BC Canada, Earth, Orion Arm, Milkyway
So I said it must not be out of this world, then….To which JPSteve was responding….
And before I could submit this, I saw your post to Annette…to which I say… exactly.
As I said in the message I left you Friday….I’ve had other problems with PostImage as well, including that some people see X-rated images on the upload page, and also, that the cake I had uploaded there and posted on No. Six’s birthday was apparently invisible to anybody east of the Rockies.
DennisinSeattle over 8 years ago
Roger. you need to bend your knees really deep, get your weight waay forward, and accelerate gently. It might work. Film at 11.
DennisinSeattle over 8 years ago
LROS, if you can’t eliminate the malware with scans, you may be able to reset your computer to a time before you had issues. How you do this varies with operating system. But I have in the past had luck with this versus those screens that invade and rapidly eliminate all your defenses, such as task manager. Open in safe mode, if you have that, and reset to a couple of weeks ago.
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 8 years ago
Dennis, Rose… and anybody else with this problem…Please….. Shutting down the computer on a running malware program, or using Task Manager to end it, only stops it temporarily.In fact, if your antivirus software isn’t doing a good job, or you didn’t keep up with the latest “definitions”, and ever get a nasty boot virus, instead of just adware, those actions could allow it to do even more harm when you next reboot.Using system restore to “roll back” to a “good configuration” might buy you a little time, but it will NOT uninstall a virus or most other malware!Occasionally you could be lucky…but most often it will remain in your system…. lurking.
Install anti-spyware software if your antivirus program doesn’t contain it, update both to the latest definitions, and thoroughly scan your computer with everything you’ve got.If it doesn’t go away and you can’t manage to do any more…. take your computer to a professional to be cleaned.
DO NOT, meanwhile, trust or click on any pop up windows or banners, or programs suddenly appearing that you didn’t know you had…they may well be part of the malware.
Coyoty Premium Member over 8 years ago
Rocket shoes… That brings back memories.
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 8 years ago
Coyoty….I didn’t know you were that coyote!
Dennis… I saw, thanks.
annette143NotMe over 8 years ago
Re: Postimage.org wrote me this today:Hi,
We are nearly done, I hope it will take us a day or two at this rate if no new difficulties arise.
> In the case of the “This World” thumbnail I could never see the original, only the ads.This was a recently introduced bug that we have already fixed. Meanwhile, we recommend using beta.postimage.org for now – we keep cleaning it up to make it ready to replace the legacy site. The legacy site will be available at http://old.postimage.org for the foreseeable future.
Best regards,PostImage support