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Meme Viral Marketing. View All Related Entries. Recent Videos Add a Video. Add an image. View More Editors. Add a Comment. I continued watching YT videos without hearing the sound at all. Let's see if it did fix it. Seems it fixed it. Thanks guys. So I just had to reinstall chorme and thus, my flash player and its gone. For the moment. If it just went sleeping to pop back up, I'll keep you updated. Show 1 more comment. Gav Gav 1. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google.

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Now live: A fully responsive profile. Related 1. Hot Network Questions. Question feed. Change language. Install Steam. Sketch View Profile View Posts. So randomly while I'm on my comp, a voice that sounds like something out of Diablo or Starcraft will very loudly announce, "Congratulations you've won a trophy".

Other than that it doesn't seem like anything else changes on my computer, but it concerns me that this just happens for seemingly no reason. I've done several virus scans and googled some stuff but came up with nothin.

Does this sound familiar to anyone? Showing 1 - 11 of 11 comments. If you were on a browser, this could have just been a dumb ad. I have Flash disabled by default in my browser for this reason, as it prevents crap like that.

If you did not have a browser open, you should be very careful. Run Malwarebytes and Spybot immediately. If they find nothing, use ctrl-shift-esc to open Task Manager and check the running processes; if you see anything suspicious, you can try to track it down and delete it; do not enter any personal information anywhere until this is resolved.

Disconnect internet, disable suspicious processes, and deactivate suspicious processes. Then, go to "Run" and type "msconfig". Disable any suspicious items from the automatic startup list. Most of the bugs I've seen that obviously require this have also disabled internet, so if you're reading this that isn't the case but keep it in mind.

Obviously, go through escalation first; try malwarebytes and Spybot first, then Microsoft Security Essentials this is NOT included in windows, but it is free.



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