▼Practical Security Series: DNS Changer Malware/Virus▼
BELOW IS WHAT YOU'LL SEE, IF YOUR COMPUTER IS OK. PROCEED TO VIDEO.

Your computer may be already protected but security is not about taking chances.
So, keeping it extremely simple, prevent your PC or Mac from losing internet
access on Monday July 9, 2012 by clicking the hyperlinked image above to
check if you're OK. It's green for a reason. If your PC is not OK, you'll see
red. Now as confirmed by the news report/video at the bottom of this
page, there's no scanning or software download involved. No changes
will be applied to your computer. And I, as a professional security
researcher have no interest in scamming you. In fact, this blog,
to be clear, is not for you. The blog itself is designed as a DIY
tool primarily to help loved ones perform what the author
needn't, or is unable physically, to visit and to perform.
If you do see red, don't panic. Instructions will follow
to walk you through a manual fix. Alternatively, I
recommend making use of the DCWG website
hyperlinked directly below. There you'll find
a tool to detect and fix your PC or Mac if
it's been infected with the DNSChanger
Malware, as well as additional info.
Be safe. More at the DNS Changer
Working Group (DCWG) site. 
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Comment by THiNKTaNK on July 11, 2012 at 9:31pm I knew you'd be fine, AL. Thank *you* for giving me updating me!
Always good to see you.
Comment by Lake on July 11, 2012 at 6:53pm Thanks, TT
It happened only that day, now it gets normal.
Have a nice day!
Comment by THiNKTaNK on July 10, 2012 at 12:55pm The logged in two places at the same time msg is often a valid notification that I'm not sure is related to the DNS issue this blog discusses.
In other words, there may be something else at play. Do an "MSN Help" check using keywords "logon login forced offline solution" and see what you get. If you don't get far, I can try to help. Got conference call now...
Comment by Lake on July 10, 2012 at 12:32pm i m green today, but my msn's forced to get offline many times yesterday, it said something like" you cannot login in two at the same time" , even i changed my password..what will be the reason, TT?
Comment by THiNKTaNK on July 9, 2012 at 4:58pm Haha.
Looking good fellows...Looking good! Keep rocking, Magnus.
Comment by Magnus on July 9, 2012 at 4:35pm I'm green! yay
Comment by THiNKTaNK on July 9, 2012 at 8:10am LOL no way José! Love is for poets ; )
Just having a sabbatical Through Thailand, west to Italy, on to Sicily then Mexico to see my friend who is working out there - no biggy.
TC:TT
Comment by THiNKTaNK on July 8, 2012 at 5:55pm To Mexico? LOL ... Another love story? Something about the disputed elections? Or Business Development in Tijuana...Damn papi (that's what the women are gonna be calling ya). This is some fast and furious shh:-)
And drop the whole bruh thing. There's a rivalry, you know...Can't say much about it cuz my MexiCan American frienzzz will kick my $ss. But on the real though...avoid attracting the Señor no cajones rep. a Brit friend of mine once attracted.
Gotta be a real man out there. Oh! And you're welcome.
By the way, I go electric! Green is too...too...Ah whatever, Anderson Cooper buddy: Tell David! I'm out!
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