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Dialer Viruses

An auto-dialer virus is a type of computer malware which causes the infected computer to repeatedly dial 1-900 numbers, which charge by the minute. Questions about auto-dialers, how to avoid them, and how to clear up the mess with your phone company (or ISP) belong here.

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