FBI shutting down internet July 9th for Some

    Don’t Freak Out!

The FBI in a new move to keep up with hackers, also known to some as internet terrorist, are planning on blocking internet access to some 60,000 computers who have Malware on them. This is not permanent and not action against the user but a move to help correct a large issue. To get reconnected you will have to contact your internet service provider who will help walk you through getting the malware off your computer and get you reconnected.

 Whats the Big Deal?

 DSN Viruses are sending users to an altered internet filled with dangerous products and sites that can steal your identity. Not knowing you have even been effected you might not even know this is happening to you at all. This is a danger to you and if you don’t know it, you will soon will if your internet is interrupted come Monday!
   You do not just have to wait and see if your computer is one of the infected. You can log in here, an FBI backed page to check your computer. It took me less than 2 minutes to make sure I am not infected. I love the internet, I roam often, so I half expected to be. With less than 70k computers in the USA affected now though what really are the chances?  http://www.dcwg.org/
    Please share this post with others on your social net works to maybe prevent them from having a hard time come Monday. Not a reason to freak out, but we should fix this on our own so the FBI does not have to take action to help protect us.

4 Comments

  1. Matthew Peregoy

    Ummm… It’s July. June 9th is way over.

  2. Little Crunchy - Kimberly

    Thank you Mathew, your right, I corrected the date. Serves me right posting at 3am!

  3. Linda Meyers-Gabbard

    Well I must not have anything on
    Mine bevaus my service was not
    Interrupted.

    I don’t like the ideal that the Government has the power and ability to poke their noses into my computer. It’s not going to stop hackers and malware or identity theft.

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