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Multiple myspace pages?


Question Posted Thursday July 10 2008, 2:35 pm

Well, my computer has a problem where it randomly opens up a million myspace pages. Like, I'll be typing something up, ot even USING the internet and suddenly, it will start opening up myspace. It keeps opening up pages until I turn my computer off. and if I try to exit out of them, It replaces them rapidly. I don't have any idea why it does this but it's EXTREMELY annoying. Please help?!

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LSU_tigers2695 answered Friday July 11 2008, 12:56 am:
This just happened to me yesterday. All I did
was exit out the main myspace part I was on and exit all the rest then went back on and it hasn't done that sense.

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theymos answered Thursday July 10 2008, 10:02 pm:
Ignore Advicelady6798. If the problem happens on websites other than Myspace, your myspace account has not been hacked, and the amount of time your computer is off never changes anything.

This can occasionally happen when your browser's cache is corrupted. Clear it using these instructions:
[Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
If you don't know which browser you have, try following the instructions for "Internet Explorer 6". If those don't seem to be applicable, try "Internet Explorer 7."

If that doesn't work, follow my guide here:
[Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
If the instructions there don't work, follow my guide here:
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Note that your Internet access may be disrupted when following that guide. You might want to print it out.

If that doesn't work, post to a malware removal forum:
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Advicelady6798 answered Thursday July 10 2008, 7:54 pm:
Your computer has been hacked and being tampered with. The best thing to do is to go to the library and access their computer. Access your myspace and change your password to something else. Make your password a letter then a number, letter, number, and definitely write it down. Bots can't decode a password that has multiple letters and number put together. When you have changed your password, let you computer be shut off for at least two days, then slowly reboot. Changing the password of your myspace and whatever instant messanger thing you use, basicly anything that needs a password, change it.

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