Try Anti-virus packages like Comodo Internet Suite [great free
version]. That is what I run on my Win7 systems.
You might even try using their root-key utility to make sure that part
of your system is clean.
On 02/03/2015 04:11 PM, Rex wrote:
When I go to Libreoffice.org to download the software to a Lenovo
Laptop, running Windows 7, I get the following:
This time an ad from Cabelas came up first and then I get a small
white screen that says there is a virus on my computer, ads by
dealpeak for a virus destroyer.
I have run the following:
Ccleaner
Glary Utilities
Malwarebytes
and AD-Aware.
Have I been hacked or have you folks.
If I can help in any way, please contact me.
Rex Stowers
r.j.stowers@sbcglobal.net
636-233-3873
109 King Dr.
St. Charles, MO 63303-3501
Thank you.
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