Retro00064
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While I do know that this forum is for Trainz screenshots, and not usually any thing else, the widespread use of ImageShack.us to host screenshots for posting here makes this appear to be the best place to post this warning.
While replying to an other thread, I just visited one of my saved ImageShack images through my Favorites list in Internet Explorer, one that I have visited here in the recent past with no problems, as I was going to show it in my reply. However, this time, it redirected to a webpage with a bogus information message that popped up that said that AVG has found something wrong and was going to do some stuff on my PC. However, the poor grammer in the message (e.g. "PC" was shown as "pc") makes it quite obvious that it was a virus (or some other malware) trying to compromise my computer, as well as the fact that the dialog only had an OK button. I quickly used the emergency shutdown feature of my computer (holding down the power button for several seconds) to shut down my computer without letting the malware get in to my computer. All seems well now (hopefully
). Wheew! 
So, therefore, I am posting this as a warning to every one that they should avoid clicking any links to ImageShack if possible, or at least proceed with extreme caution. I had first heard of something similar to this in an other thread in a different section of the forums (which I do not remember the name thereof), but this is a better place to let people know of the danger.
Regards.
While replying to an other thread, I just visited one of my saved ImageShack images through my Favorites list in Internet Explorer, one that I have visited here in the recent past with no problems, as I was going to show it in my reply. However, this time, it redirected to a webpage with a bogus information message that popped up that said that AVG has found something wrong and was going to do some stuff on my PC. However, the poor grammer in the message (e.g. "PC" was shown as "pc") makes it quite obvious that it was a virus (or some other malware) trying to compromise my computer, as well as the fact that the dialog only had an OK button. I quickly used the emergency shutdown feature of my computer (holding down the power button for several seconds) to shut down my computer without letting the malware get in to my computer. All seems well now (hopefully


So, therefore, I am posting this as a warning to every one that they should avoid clicking any links to ImageShack if possible, or at least proceed with extreme caution. I had first heard of something similar to this in an other thread in a different section of the forums (which I do not remember the name thereof), but this is a better place to let people know of the danger.
Regards.