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		<title>By: msViews_andnews</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The above happened to a friend this evening and she called the number who then took $800 of her money to supposedly fix the problem. When she got me on the phone I was probably too late and when I tried to change her password, the laptop would not allow her login code. Evidently it was changed by the hackers who had asked her , for her login information and which she gave ...  I had her shut done the laptop and told her to call her bank and credit card companies to change her passwords   - what else can be done?   https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/b8b112a528b4b21b6e9ac860ab7935b070b97d57fe9dce094c0c9d5d8a989b62.jpg]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The above happened to a friend this evening and she called the number who then took $800 of her money to supposedly fix the problem. When she got me on the phone I was probably too late and when I tried to change her password, the laptop would not allow her login code. Evidently it was changed by the hackers who had asked her , for her login information and which she gave ...  I had her shut done the laptop and told her to call her bank and credit card companies to change her passwords   - what else can be done?   https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/b8b112a528b4b21b6e9ac860ab7935b070b97d57fe9dce094c0c9d5d8a989b62.jpg</p>
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