Hour Sequel

Posted on Wednesday, September 9th, 2009 at 1:15 pm

Hour Sequel
do u think there going to have a sequel to 28 weeks later?

they might call next movie 28 hours later and after that 28 mins later then 28 sec later u see lol what do u think

There are plans to make a third movie in the series and call it 28 Months Later, but nothing is definite yet.

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Hopefully Terminator2009 Will Not Have a Sequel

If you have recently been getting popups telling you to buy Terminator2009 then your computer is most defiantly infected with a rogue antispyware application. Luckily though, You Are not in serious risk, because unlike the movies this rogue is not hell bent on World Domination.

Terminator2009 is not the worst type of known rogue antispyware application. There are some out there that have been created by serious hackers that can cause all kinds of damage to your computer. This one on the other hand was most likely created by scammers just learning how to write dangerous code.

As with most types of rogue antispyware, Terminator2009 is annoying. What make this one annoying is no different than others. It is all the popups that really make a person want to pull their hair out. Most of the popups associated with rogue antispyware are designed to convince the user to buy a registered version of the infected program, but whatever you do, do not pay for any type of program that you did not install yourself.

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About the Author

Carl runs a site devoted to helping you rid your computer from all sorts of spyware and malware at http://www.spyzooka.com/

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