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Post by Deleted on Jun 30, 2014 17:21:14 GMT 1
I got adblock dislabled.Well,I got a new tab from the game ad "Updatenowpro".Well,I googled it.It's a virus.It's in my computer.I didn't download it.I got ads dislabled only for KoGaMa.It's a shame i get a virus for just playing a game.
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Post by Rubix on Jun 30, 2014 17:32:28 GMT 1
KoGaMa doesn't regulate what ad is placed in the banner, also KoGaMa makes money from people just seeing the ads.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 30, 2014 17:52:55 GMT 1
Well,I understand ads are for to get money.Well,say for example.I got dial-up.Sometimes,the ad may run on the background while you play the game.When i got on games,25/100,I will lose connection when joining.Before KoGaMa updated to where you have to run ads,It worked like a bullet.Now,30 minutes of game,I lose connection. I got AT&T.The modern is Westell Model 2200.We get the internet from the phone line. So is it the Modern or KoGaMa ads?
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Post by Jatsu on Jun 30, 2014 21:40:32 GMT 1
If "updatenowpro" is actually a virus, then you more than likely downloaded it when you opened a new tab to their website. Technically, when you are on any website you're downloading things, whether you realize it or not. Google's AdSense is pretty stringent about allowing infected ad banners from getting into their service, so it's very unlikely you would get a virus from just viewing an ad on any website. However, Google doesn't have any control over where that ad redirects to, so going to that redirected page might have caused you download something malicious unintentionally. Kogama can use any support they can get. Enabling AdBlock on their website for something they have no control over isn't exactly fair. However, if you believe that the web player ad is causing problems for you, then see about following the advice I give in this topic. Additionally, consider running a scan on your computer with the anti-virus software you have on your computer. It should find and destroy most viruses if they're infecting you're computer. If you don't have it, consider buying one (free anti-virus software is always iffy at best). Otherwise, if you've downloaded any virus recently, perform a roll-back on your computer. This should restroe the computer to an earlier date where your computer wasn't infected. Manually hunting down viruses (without experience) on your computer is tricky, and worst case you'll delete a system file that will permanently break your computer, so don't do that.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 30, 2014 23:39:10 GMT 1
Well,I had a Norton 60-day free trial,it expired.I got McAfee but it tells me to get full verison. But i just got @@||friends.kogama.com^$document
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Post by Linkky on Jul 1, 2014 1:30:10 GMT 1
Kaspersky is a good anti virus software too.
I used to have it on my laptop when I was younger, but now I have the Windows Defender stuff.
Not too sure if it works too well.
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Post by GodCreator on Jul 1, 2014 15:39:00 GMT 1
Use FireFox, its less adds and it does not block kogama, plus chat boxes appear over game
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