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Old 12-09-2019, 04:04 PM
BikenSwim BikenSwim is offline
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OK - is there any clue in the listing of an incoming Email from a known friend that it is not genuine and should therefore be immediately deleted ?
(my cousin has recently told me to ignore anything I see from him so the hackers are busy it seems).

Btw it is apparently possible to eradicate the fining trojan from "Cheshire Police" - the advice is on Google but very complicated. As the power exerted over one's computer is absolute it is a serious invasion - no need to pay but then a useless computer sits on your desk thereafter.

We had a similar pop-up message recently, after clicking on a news item on the AOL home page. We simply did nothing, but held the Power Off button until it shut off. That got rid of the attack message, the computer works fine.
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