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Created: 31 Aug 2012 | 6 comments
Dear, good day.
Some situations created for the forum discussions were not disclosed
And is marked in red someone can tell me why?
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Could you post a screen shot of the forum discussion which are marked in red.
Amol
Hi AmolZeroCool
Here the picture
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Fabiano Pessoa
Systems Analyst - Forensic Expert
Last week I had posted an Idea which was marked in red like the above forum discussion.
I guess red mark indicates that the post has been reviewed and may be it is not appropriate to be
published.
You may send a PM to an admin to get a confirmation.
Kevin M.ADMIN
https://www-secure.symantec.com/connect/user/kevin-m-0
Amol
hi AmolZeroCool
Made its recommendation.
I'll wait for his response
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Fabiano Pessoa
Systems Analyst - Forensic Expert
...I think this happens when something gets triggered as spam. Kevin can sort it out as mentioned.
Normally it's not a hassle and it seldom happens, but the BE forums have been hammered over the past week (I see a couple of other forums) by spam messages/forum queries wrt. English Premier League soccer of all things!
Thanks!
If you find this is a solution, please mark it as such.
The Craig
Also see the d football championships and links that are certainly spam
one I've ever seen and clicked a link redirecting to fake
One of the pages began requesting a connection in java application in the interest of the connection but she's not infected but effected sweeping the door pc
I think I used metasploit to make such a thing
In my case it was just a dic for those who have lost or forgotten their passwords ROOT with screen shots with step by step
There were no links just text and photos
Hugs great friend
Fabiano Pessoa
Systems Analyst - Forensic Expert
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