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Test for "DNS Changer" Virus

There is a virus that has infected millions of computers worldwide, with half a million here in the US. The virus was designed to change how PCs find Websites so that when you typed a Web address in your browser, it would take you to servers operated by hackers. The good news is the FBI found and arrested the hackers in November of last year, and they now have control of the servers that were redirecting the Web requests. However, those servers will be taken offline July 9th, which means that any infected PCs will no longer be able to surf the Web after that time unless the virus is removed. There is a quick and easy way to see if your PC is infected. Click this link, and if you see a green image appear your PC is not infected with the DNS Changer virus. If you see a red image, your PC is infected. If you find you are infected, you can contact Technical Support and they will help you remove the DNS Changer virus. 

 
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