Re: Activation period Expired



You're right I'm sorry. I assumed you were internet savvy. I never take
the first option that pops-up on a search nor do I click ok when a pop-up
appears. By the way did WinTools infest your system? It's a hard one to
remove but I figured that one out. I do look for .edu(s) and known tech
sites on these tools. But I on the other hand, have all of these anti
pop-up, anti-spyware anti-yada yada pre installed. It is obivous that you
are lucky, most cracking sites install pornographic stuff on your system.

"Kerry Brown" <kerry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx*o*m> wrote in message
news:OmymodfTFHA.1152@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> "Philippe L. Balmanno" <plb2862@côx.nét> wrote in message
> news:On%23m5RfTFHA.2812@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> "Kerry Brown" <kerry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx*o*m> wrote in message
>> news:OemfUMfTFHA.3696@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> "Philippe L. Balmanno" <plb2862@côx.nét> wrote in message
>>> news:ug5CZAfTFHA.3152@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>> Look for program called WPA_Kill.exe in google search.
>>>>
>>>> "Ruben" <anonymous@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>>> news:118101c54de8$f7f18840$a401280a@xxxxxxxxxx
>>>>>I let time go by fast and my actiavtion expired on win xp
>>>>> is there away to get into windows without formating?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> I don't know if this program works as advertised but I do know if you do
>>> a Google search for it many of the links will attempt to install trojans
>>> and spyware. I just tried it using Firefox. Many of the sites tried to
>>> install stuff. Internet Explorer, unless the security is set very tight
>>> would have been infected. I would not advise anyone to follow Phillipe's
>>> advice unless you are sure you can defend against the attacks some of
>>> these sites mount.
>>>
>>> Kerry
>>>
>>>
>> The site I point to is an educational site. Without pop-ups and it has a
>> lesson plan as-well-as the requested fonts. KK phonetics and IPA
>> phonetics are used by eastern cultures / indochinese region.
>>
>
> You advised people to do a google search for wpa_kill.exe. Many of the
> sites that google found tried to infect my computer. They tried to
> download activex, java, etc. They also prompted me to download exe files
> in order to view the site. A casual pc user would most likely end up with
> spyware at best and quite possibly a trojan that would invite other
> malware to infect them. At worst they may have their identity stolen or
> their pc used for something illegal without their knowledge.
>
> Kerry
>
>


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