Jarrod,
Everytime I attempt to get on digitalministries.us, I get several pop-up porn pics and asking if I want to see nude photos, etc. I realize that this is probably not under your control, but could you possibly give me someone to contact about this.
Thanks.
Dwight Brown
Unwanted pictures
- backwoodsman
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Re: Unwanted pictures
That's more likely a result of malware on your machine than something on the website. Whatever antimalware software you've been using may not be doing its job. I'd suggest you switch to Avast and run its Boot-Time Scan, and also install and run Malwarebytes.
Re: Unwanted pictures
Yes I have found Malwarebytes to be terrific.
Re: Unwanted pictures
I, also, think it's something on your computer.
Yes, Malwarebytes is great. I have that as well as Norton 360 for protection.
Just now, I went to the site digitalministries.us and had no problem.
Yes, Malwarebytes is great. I have that as well as Norton 360 for protection.
Just now, I went to the site digitalministries.us and had no problem.
Paidion
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Man judges a person by his past deeds, and administers penalties for his wrongdoing. God judges a person by his present character, and disciplines him that he may become righteous.
Avatar shows me at 75 years old. I am now 83.
- dwight92070
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Re: Unwanted pictures
Thank you all for your input.
Dwight
Dwight
Re: Unwanted pictures
Sorry about that Dwight, I honestly have no idea who runs digitalministries.us (at least from memory), but I agree with the rest that it's something isolated with your computer/network.dwight92070 wrote:Jarrod,
Everytime I attempt to get on digitalministries.us, I get several pop-up porn pics and asking if I want to see nude photos, etc. I realize that this is probably not under your control, but could you possibly give me someone to contact about this.
Thanks.
Dwight Brown
Re: Unwanted pictures
We use Adaware (Free version) and have a subscription to ESET Security which works well. We almost never get anything unless I let down the settings to get into a website or am stupid and click on an email link. If we get something really stubborn, running Malware Bytes and Spybot in Safe Mode can usually dislodge it.