Free HJT/OTListIt2 Log Analyzing and Malware Cleaning Services again available on Smokey’s
After a period of a closed HJT/OTListIt2 Log Analyzing/Malware Cleaning Forum I am pleased to announce that from now on Smokey’s Security Forums offer again HijackThis & OTListIt2 Log Analyzing & Malware Cleaning related Support, Help and Advice.
This (free) help will only be provided by full qualified HJT/OTListIt2 Analyzers/Malware Hunters, this for reason of maintaining the high standars of my forums: Help and Support only by qualified people.
Only registered forum members will be helped with solving their malware (related) problems.
Registering on my forum is for free.
Register on Smokey’s here.
Ask HJT/OTListIt2 Log Analyzing/Malware Related Help here.
Smokey
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April 25, 2008 - Posted by Smokey | Advisories, Bundleware, Downloads, General, Malware, News, Security, Vulnerabilities | adware, free, HijackThis (HJT) and OTL Log Analyzing, infected, keyloggers, malicious software, Malware Cleaning, malware hunters, malware problems, OTListIt2, qualified, rootkits, security and malware related Support Help Advice, spyware, toolbars, trojans, virus | No Comments Yet
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