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Had no idea where to post this, but in the USA Jacksons section of the forums, I get a Malware Detected (something about www.remcarr.com) page in Google Chrome when I try to go to the thread titles "Post your Warriors."
Sometimes I am blocked from this site at work for my protection. Not always though.
"I would have banned you for taking part in hijacking and derailing a thread when you could have started your own thread about your own topic." - Unknown
KAV Database list remcarr as a distributor of malware. The JCF may contain links to this website, resulting in the flags. I can assure you this site is malware free.
I did some digging, and there are 6 links on the first page of that thread that point to remcarr.com, all of which are Jackson Warrior pictures hosted there, linked to by member RemCarr.
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If you have a good anti-virus, you have nothing to worry about. Personally I have Kaspersky Anti-Virus, and it does a great job. It blocks all sorts of internet threats.
If you think your computer is currently infected with malware, and you do not have anti-virus protection or do not know how to use it, download Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware free off www.malwarebytes.org. This program is a scanner that is very good at detecting and removing malware. However, it is worth noting that the free version is only a scanner, and offers no protection against malware whatsoever. Also, the free version does not update itself, therefore I reccomend you update (Through the "Update" tab in the GUI) whenever you scan your computer. Doing this will make sure that you have the most recent databases (Which means more malware detected).
If you have a rogue anti-virus program (one that ransoms normal use of your computer until you pay them to remove "infected" files), you can use Malwarebytes to get rid of them. For full removal guides on prevalent rogues, please visit www.bleepingcomputer.com and go to the "Spyware removal" section. If you have paid, call your credit card company and dispute the charges.
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