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What is the quality like on that never used that one before, usually go for firstrow.

 

Somebody mentioned a specific streaming bloke recently that I meant to try out. It was someones name, not a site-type thing, a couple of people on here said it was far better quality than the normal ones, anyone remember who it was?

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Not using these streaming sites again for my Microsoft intenet explorer set up, previous seasons seem to have been OK but for the Arsenal and Everton game have picked up virus/malware.

 

Today have spent the last 1.5 hours deleting a 'nasty' called System Progressive Protection that tries to get you through continual pop ups to buy scam antivirus protection, and 'takes over' your computer.

 

My son on Apple Mac running safari was unaffected, again ! I'll be watching with him in future.

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Not using these streaming sites again for my Microsoft intenet explorer set up, previous seasons seem to have been OK but for the Arsenal and Everton game have picked up virus/malware.

 

Today have spent the last 1.5 hours deleting a 'nasty' called System Progressive Protection that tries to get you through continual pop ups to buy scam antivirus protection, and 'takes over' your computer.

 

My son on Apple Mac running safari was unaffected, again ! I'll be watching with him in future.

 

Did same with ours howd u get rid of the virus??

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I did this for my microsoft running machine:

 

1) Could not shut down so had to hold down on/off button

2) Switched back on and was given option to start in safe mode, if not given option restart again pressing F8 key. Safe mode only starts vital necessary software so stops infection loading.

3) When started in safe mode all icons are bigger in size, select microsoft start button on bottom left of screen

4) In search box type system progressive protection, files either come up automatically or push search button (depending on system version)

5) Delete the files showing (see names below)

6) Now to delete infected registry key type regedit in search box again and 'drill' down to registry keyname showing (see below, and delete). I didn't find the 'uninstall' one only the 'runonce' one

7) Restart computer in normal mode, mine was OK after this.

 

See instructions below from this website: http://blogs.mcafee.com/mcafee-labs/system-progressive-protection-another-form-of-fake-av

 

Files dropped on the victim’s machine after infection:

 

•%Desktopdir%\System Progressive Protection.lnk

•%Programs%\System Progressive Protection\System Progressive Protection.lnk

•%AppData%\[random]\[random].exe

Registry entries to be removed:

 

•HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce “[sET OF RANDOM CHARACTERS]“

•HKEY_CURRENT_USER\software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\System Progressive Protection\

Removing this rogue AV is comparatively easy. Dropped files and registry entries must be deleted. The malware blocks many of the victims’ applications but not Internet Explorer. They can still get online to seek help from antimalware websites:

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