It must be a virus has accessed your address book and is mailing to all of those recipients.I was recently barred from e-bay for sending spam type emails to other users. This, as you can imagine, came as a huge surprise as I knew nothing about it. I upgraded my Norton to 2008 internet security and indeed I can now see that my PC is sending the usual "increase your penis size" spam mails. HELP
I use gmail as my mail service, and they're not coming from there.
Norton does not seem to recognise any virus on my system; what is going on? And how do I get rid of it?
I doubt it has a lot to do with your pc. It would be something that has been activated at your e-mail a/c and has launched spam. Unfortunately I don't know how to solve this, as it's never happened to me. (*touch wood*)My address book is stored online at gmail and not on my pc. the adressees of the mail are not nkown to me.
You mean in the "clean PC" thread? The advice there is mostly general but taken together with the tools recommended should help to identify and fix the specific problem on your PC. You need to start looking at the sorts of tools that will help here. I agree with the comment about ditching Norton. There are free tools that do as good if not better a job and are much less resource intensive.I did and can't find any specific help!
There are free tools that do as good if not better a job and are much less resource intensive.
There are plenty of free tools already mentioned in that thread without rehashing the suggestions here.Hi Clubman - could you outline some of the free tools
One idea I heard to prevent this kind of thing is to enter a fictitious address at the beginning of your email address book e.g.
aaa@cxnbxu*O&^%Rv.ie
I think some 'mailer' type bugs give up if the first address doesn't work?
Not entirely sure about this though.
I think someone was just using my e-mail address, not my PC, to send spam.
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