I have deleted the comments posted in this thread about a virus somehow coming from Lottery Post.
There are no viruses coming from Lottery Post in any form. Lottery Post is a Web site. This is not where your virus(es) come from. They typically come through your e-mail inbox, when you get an e-mail and click on the attachment.
You need to understand that when you say you got a virus from Lottery Post, there are some people who will believe you, regardless of the fact that your claim is outrageously false.
Just to be clear, when I said that your viruses typically arrive through e-mail, I'm not talking about an e-mail sent by Lottery Post, I'm talking about e-mails sent by scammers.
Everyone who has an e-mail inbox gets these bad e-mails, and lots of people are fooled into clicking links and attachments in the e-mails. If you have a virus on your computer, then you are likely one of those people who clicks on links and attachments in your e-mail inbox.
If you don't want viruses, then do two things:
- Never click on a link or attachment that arrives through e-mail. Never. Not a single time.
- Install Microsoft Security Essentials on your computer, and uninstall every other anti-virus, anti-malware, and anti-spam software package you have previously installed.
Note: Doing #2 above is not a silver bullet. There is no perfect anti-virus software, so if you are the type of person who is helpless to stop yourself from clicking links and attachments in e-mail, then you will always suffer from this problem, and you will always have an infected computer. But at least the Microsoft software will help you a little more than most other packages.
Also, installing the Microsoft package and getting rid of everything else may help get rid of anti-virus software that you may have installed that itself is actually a virus. Because I know many people see a popup on their screen that looks like a warning message, and they click it and get fooled into downloading a new virus on their computer.
I wrote a blog post about it. You should take a look to see if you have done it yourself: https://blogs.lotterypost.com/todd/2011/04/excellent-videos-demonstrates-how-a-pc-virus.htm