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Subject Is Your Computer Infected With The DNS Changer That Will Turn Your Internet Off Monday - Test Your Computer & Get Advice Here Now....
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Original Message Go to the following website:

[link to www.dns-ok.us]

If you see a red background, your machine has been infected, and green signals good news, however, you could still be at risk.



What is the DNS Changer and What action to follow if you are infected, Click Here:
[link to www.dcwg.org]


Check your Tablets, Wifi Enabled Phones, Smart TVs and Game Consoles too........You should be able to access the above sites from the above Gadgets browsers.....


In addition to modifying your computer’s DNS settings, the malware also looked for home routers to which the computer was attached and modified their DNS settings as well. Not only were the infected computers using rogue DNS services, but other devices in the household or office as well, including wifi-enabled mobile phones, tablets, smart HDTVs, digital video recorders, and game consoles. The criminals would change the web content that users downloaded to suit their needs and make money.

If you think you have been affected by this malware, you do need to fix your computer. The malware tool kits used that change your computer’s DNS settings are very pervasive. Initially, the only way researchers could ensure that a machine was fixed was to reformat the hard drive and reinstall the operating system from scratch. The malware affected the boot blocks on the hard disk of the computer, so even if people just reverted their operating system to a prior backup, the malware could reclaim the PC. Later on, several anti-malware software companies came up with fixes that removed software correctly. Some of them are listed below.

[link to www.dcwg.org]
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