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I understand your pain bro. Back in 2009 I had a nasty infection and it was totally my fault. I was using Norton internet security and I downloaded a Keygen for Norton. Norton quarantined it but I was determined to let it run. I disabled Norton and boom PC infected. Malwarebytes came to the rescue. I miss the good old mbam when it had the red M logo and was the best in business. From then onwards I don't use cracks. Another time I got infected was by downloading a trainer for Crysis 3 back in 2013. ESET warned me, but I still chose to ignore my long-term Robot partner and proceeded to execute. What happened after that was a nightmare. After that I gave up using trainers too.


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