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The reason why I ask is because I recently got an email (Don't know how they got my address cus its my friends only one.)
When it downloaded, it automatically opened my web browser four times.
Sadly, when these pages started to download they were for sick and depraved child porn sites.
I stopped the download as soon as I realised what was happening but they had already added themselves to my favorites list and had changed my home page from Freeola to an index of these four sick sites.
Now I'm really scared that if my PC needs to go in for repair someone will be able to go through my system & dig them up & I'm gonna end up in prison for something I did not want or ask for.
I have since been told I should have reported the emailer but I had deleted it straight away & have no way of knowing who sent me it. All I can remember is that it ended in ".ru"
I cleared my history and temporory internet files, deleted all cookies and removed these sites from my favorites list.
Is this enough?
Am I right to feel this scared or is what people are telling me about secret files untrue?
I have since scrapped that email address.
Also is there anyway of filtering out this vile e-mail promotion before they arrive at my machine again in the future?
I think I'll start using my excite e-mail address in future.
Keep my O.E.5 mail service for friends only.
That way I'll know who to blame it the future.
;)
If you recieve mail that you haven't signed up for then block them in mail rules.
I use a hotmail account to sign up for online newsletters so if they sell my details on in a list I don't get my pc flooded with junk mail.
On average that account gets 100-200 junk emails sent to it per week.
... if you goto Options >> Send >> you can change it to HTML/Text, but not sure if that works regarding incoming mail.... soz
There will be a record of these pages in your cookies folder find the cookies and delete them. There is also a record in your profile folder if you have on find it and delete it the record that is not the folder.
The rest is slightly more difficult you have files called index.dat in your cookies folder this also contains a record of every site you have ever been to and as far as I know cannot be altered. My index.dat file is 179 mb in size I do a lot of surfing.
I feel a bit happier now
Thats good.....just stay cool! :)
I feel a bit happier now & I'll be implementing some sort of block in Outlook Express.