If you have gotten a virus, it isn't from Discovery. Our page is clean of anything sketchy, and PitchIn is a reputable service so I really, really doubt that there's anything to worry about.
As a reiteration to what @"Auzari" suggested, she's right that keeping Adobe Flash up to date is a very good idea. Flash itself has been known to be prone to security problems in the past. Keeping it up to date can save yourself from some potential viruses.
Run your antivirus to remove anything that might be there, if there is anything at all.
Let the community help you. There are some smart people who are willing to help.
(11-08-2016, 08:55 PM)King Boo Wrote: If you have gotten a virus, it isn't from Discovery. Our page is clean of anything sketchy, and PitchIn is a reputable service so I really, really doubt that there's anything to worry about.
As a reiteration to what @"Auzari" suggested, she's right that keeping Adobe Flash up to date is a very good idea. Flash itself has been known to be prone to security problems in the past. Keeping it up to date can save yourself from some potential viruses.
Run your antivirus to remove anything that might be there, if there is anything at all.
Let the community help you. There are some smart people who are willing to help.
Be aware what and from where you update tough , there is false flash out there , full of malware , spyware and other crap , very similar in look to real one . He show it self in "certain" places like porn or browser games sites , with notice that your flash is out of date , if you choose to update it there , you are hooked .
You can check if you have one if going to add/remove programs , and if you had 2 flash showing next to each other , you got it .