Don't click it! Cry babie gets pissed off his spam doesn't work. If you own a company you have your own stuff. That you even got a response is lucky, I almost marked it as spam from the get go simply because you were naive enough to include the links, and they are clickable, both of which ought to be punishable by death to any experienced computer user who knows what spam is, and how it spreads. How many people do you think clicked it because of you? Are you proud to be a spammer? If you got these links on your computer from some third party its possible you got hacked, but if thats the case there isn't a ton you can do besides reformat. How can you prove that someone didn't just bookmark it? Maybe they are just messing with your head.
Those are spammy links. If you post spam links and expect people to warm up to you quickly or automatically the internet is not the place for you. Once you "feel sorrow" for a few hundred thousand computer user's woes and lost data and crashed systems you stop feeling it anymore. This thread was going in the direction of the standard procedure for discovering what the links are, and how they got there, until you derailed it. Most likely some hacker trying to simply generate the impression that "our site even to hits from overseas" potentially, wants you to click on the links so that someone thinks they did a good job on SEO. If you take these links and post them on the internet your just helping the hacker, which is complete nonsense. You are as bad as the spammer in that case, regardless of how you happened across those links, you have to handle your own systems, and that you messed up your system, and don't find any sympathy (or delayed sympathy) while posting spam, is in no way surprising. That korean looks a lot like the matrix, and you might think you got hacked, but you are really just on the internet, is the most likely option. If the "damage is done" and all running processes are legitimate. If you MUST post spam links PLEASE disable them, meaning, transfigure the http This entire thread should be marked as spam and deleted, simply because those links don't deserve to be on the internet, and you by posting them, transitively, also do not, and you should ask questions in the appropriate place if you want a warm response. We deal with spam every bricking day and the last thing we need is more of it. Why are you asking this here is 100% legitimate question because this is COMPLETELY the wrong place for the topic, and your posting spam. All the other things people said in response are 100% legitimate. If you want any help whatsoever you have to follow the rules first, or you simply look like a tool. Your data is not important to me. That you want help for free, you don't deserve it, because you can't even see the fact that you got a response is that people are trying to help, and for you to chirp back with that bullshit response is not going to help you. People have their own problems, that you expect them to give two cents to yours, and chastise them if they don't help you the way you feel like is helping (what buying you a new computer? finding someone who can fix it for you? For free? Lol) There are appropriate locations to do all of these things, taking your frustrations out on us is the most childish of all, and its effectively a banable offense in any community. If you want to post images of the site and ask us if its the matrix or not, your going to get laughed at either way. You don't sound old enough to run a business. Your not paying us, so there is no reason you should expect respect or an identity or being considered sentient in terms of computer use. If you wanted help, you would have opened better, answered the questions respectfully, and this might have lead somewhere. This isn't some help desk, and we aren't the IT department. Greasemonkey can't inject bookmarks to a bookmark menu. Some scripts include links or ads which might lead you to a website on the internet. Other countries, believe it or not, have different languages on their webpages... Your phrasing is so ambiguous we would have to torture the actual source of the links out of you, all of which (including your terse reply) fit the bill for a spammer who just wants to keep this thread around so the links are live, which is precisely what must not happen, and precisely why your being met with resistance. There is no amount of information you could give me that would convince me your definitely not the spammer except cooperation, and you already violated that, and there aren't second chances, the program either compiles, or not. No matter what you think you have to say I'm not interested in this thread being alive, so please refrain, take your problems in any other direction besides this one. On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 9:28 PM, Rich Ramirez <[email protected]> wrote: > Gentlemen, > This is No Spam. I Was and Am Confused about what is Going on and Came > Across this "Forum" . My Questions are Legitimate. I am a Business Owner and > Am Honestly Concerned. I am Not Accustomed to asking for help as I am Self > Made and am Used to Providing for Myself as Well as Others within My > "Compartment" if You Will. > > I am Concerned about my Business Accounts as I Have Men and their Families > that I Am Personally Responsible For. > Apparently I Was Incorrect in Asking for Help, so I will Say This......,My > Name is "Rich Ramirez" i Live in San Jose,CA and Own an Excavation and > Demolition Company. > If Particular Forum "Fag Monkeys" Get Their Rocks Off By Chastising and > Dismissing an Honest Request or in this Matter requests for assistance then > so be it. I Would Urge The Pampas "Keyboard Tough Guys" to Please Open Your > Hearts, Open Your Minds , Drop the Cynicism, Throw away the Attitude,and > Shut your Mouths. Maybe....You Could Use A Little Help with that. You went > to school right? Then Quit acting like Fools. Thank You For Your Time. > > Love > > Rich > > > > > > On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 4:19 PM, Erik Vold <[email protected]> wrote: > >> >> I agree. >> >> On Oct 15, 4:01 pm, "Robert G. Werner" <[email protected]> wrote: >> > Erik Vold wrote: >> > > Why are you asking this here? >> > >> > > On Oct 15, 12:57 am, Rich Ramirez <[email protected]> wrote: >> > >> I Have Discovered Korean Web Pages and Personal Info on my Mozilla >> > >> Browser. Hacked Right? here are some Links to pages accessed >> > >> > >>http://mail.naver.com/index.nhn >> > >> > >>http://loginui.daum.net/loginui/setup/setup.daum?action=popup&ssl >> > >> > >> I Have Full Range of Many sites. What the Heck is This?? >> > >> > >> Jackal >> > >> > I think this may be another two part spam. There was a completely >> > unreasonable request for assistance on removing viruses a while back, >> > then the next day there was a "response" recommending a web based >> > anti virus solution. >> > >> > I noticed this because I got both parts on two completely unrelated >> lists. >> > >> > -- >> > In Reach Technology: http://www.inreachtech.net/ >> > >> > Robert G. Werner >> > [email protected] >> > >> > Tel: 559.304.5122 >> > >> > Q: How many Harvard MBA's does it take to screw in a light bulb? >> > A: Just one. He grasps it firmly and the universe revolves around >> him. >> >> > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "greasemonkey-users" group. 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