Stupid code.

dudeoflife

Well-Known Member
I keep getting this damn code everytime I post to a thread. Can anybody tell me how to get rid of it? When I go advanced to post it is already showing in the preview post section before I even post and it's already in the section to type. I can go back and delete it after I post but that's getting really annoying.
D8191032-3C59-C42F-155B-3FA910260F0D
1.03.01
It's an affiliate code!

Somebody is trying to hack this site. That looks a lot like a zango or adsense affiliate number.
 

420God

Well-Known Member
so did ur code end up being associated with the site
I don't think so. I tried restoring to the last point again and it keeps giving me an error when it's done saying something went wrong and I need to find a new restore point but none seem to work.

It went away on it own the last time which is really freaking odd that something can come and go like that on a computer, I didn't think these things work that way.

It does seem to be connected to my computer but I can't figure out how. I'm really the only one that uses it and pretty much just for this site.
 

420God

Well-Known Member
I'm about ready to try that. I've done almost everything but wipe the fucking computer clean.
D8191032-3C59-C42F-155B-3FA910260F0D
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g0dl1ke

Well-Known Member
Im happy to offer help and advice if you need it, however, if i was yourself, id be reformatting my machine and contacting my isp and asking for them to either change or update your static ip address. Basically, your machine is infected with a botnet/RAT ( remote admin tool - Common hacker tool ), it allows the remote user to have full control of your machine, they can view your desktop, steal all your browser passwords, look through your files, upload and download files... for more info on remote admin tools or botnets goto www.hackhound.org, its really not hard to infect someone, using a program called a crypter, you encrypt the virus and attach it to any file, the encryption makes the file undetected from all anti virus also bypassing your windows firewall, once the file that the virus is attached to executes, in the background the virus installs a small server that automatically tries to connect to the remote user, the virus will be hidden and hard to find, most of the time the hackers use windows processes to hide the running virus, example they name it svchost.exe, lsass.exe, firefox.exe, lots of common windows processes. Locate your windows disk, and start a fresh by deleting and reinstalling fresh copy of windows....as much as it sucks, dont bother backing anything up as you dont know where the virus originated from, what file it is attached too. Good luck.....pm me if you need help...
 

420God

Well-Known Member
Im happy to offer help and advice if you need it, however, if i was yourself, id be reformatting my machine and contacting my isp and asking for them to either change or update your static ip address. Basically, your machine is infected with a botnet/RAT ( remote admin tool - Common hacker tool ), it allows the remote user to have full control of your machine, they can view your desktop, steal all your browser passwords, look through your files, upload and download files... for more info on remote admin tools or botnets goto www.hackhound.org, its really not hard to infect someone, using a program called a crypter, you encrypt the virus and attach it to any file, the encryption makes the file undetected from all anti virus also bypassing your windows firewall, once the file that the virus is attached to executes, in the background the virus installs a small server that automatically tries to connect to the remote user, the virus will be hidden and hard to find, most of the time the hackers use windows processes to hide the running virus, example they name it svchost.exe, lsass.exe, firefox.exe, lots of common windows processes. Locate your windows disk, and start a fresh by deleting and reinstalling fresh copy of windows....as much as it sucks, dont bother backing anything up as you dont know where the virus originated from, what file it is attached too. Good luck.....pm me if you need help...
Thanks. I'll try it. I don't use this computer for anything but surfing the web so there's not much to loose.
 

g0dl1ke

Well-Known Member
No worries, a reformat will clear any servers or spyware........all you do is, put your windows disk in the drive, reboot your machine, it will ask you to press any key to load from disc, then you follow the prompts to complete your reformat.....again man, if you need some help, let me know.....
 

420God

Well-Known Member
No worries, a reformat will clear any servers or spyware........all you do is, put your windows disk in the drive, reboot your machine, it will ask you to press any key to load from disc, then you follow the prompts to complete your reformat.....again man, if you need some help, let me know.....
Thanks. I have a guy I do all my computer stuff. Probably have it wiped clean tomorrow. Man this sucks. Thanks again.
 
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