In fact, the odds are that you just clicked on a link in a bogus email sent by a virus-infected computer.The current trend in viruses is to send out official-looking emails that appear to be from the support people at a legitimate web site (like mine). Then when you click the attachment, you get infected with a virus. In this case you clicked on the "official looking" link, and got to this page. One I created to inform web surfers and help irradicate the many "carriers", computers infected with viruses that are then tring to infect friends and family without their owner even knowing it.
So, may I strongly encourage you to have your system scanned for viruses? The link below is to a free online scanner provided by Panda Software -- a company that has been in the anti-virus business as long as there has been such a business:
FREE scan of your computer for viruses After this scan you should obtain a good anti-virus (and after installing it be sure it is "auto-updating" every few days). I use Grisoft.com's free "AVG" product (click here to obtain it). Hope this helps.
Keep happy thoughts always.
Floyd Maxwell
Principal, Just-Think-It.com
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