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General malware removal guide With all of the recent hackings and suspicious links being posted, real threats or not, I think it's time that we dedicate a thread to general malware removal for people to refer to instead of having threads flood the website about what to do about a possible keylogger. Perhaps we'll see this thread stickied by a mod if it proves helpful enough. Here are some steps you can take for malware removal. You can do this whenever you feel that your computer might be compromised. - Download Rkill,, and run it to kill any active malware processes - Download Malwarebytes,, and run a full system scan, then restart your computer - Run ESET online scan here, will take a long time but is thorough in checking for problems: -

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Confirmed No Profession level up event Despite KMS not receiving the second Profession level up event in its patch notes, the event that awards you recipes for getting to level 4/10 Profession before Ice Knight patch, GMS has unfortunately not received this event. I have confirmed this by leveling my Dawn Warrior as Jeweler to level 4 and did not get an Angelic Blessing Recipe as you are supposed to get in the event that KMS had. The data for the event is in the extractions, however, the end date is in January 2011, when KMS got the Age of Artisans patch. It's safe to assume now that the event is either broken or not going to be implemented. If you want the event back, send a ticket to Nexon to inform them of the mistake in the quest end da

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States challenging birthright citizenship 14 States: Alabama, Arizona, Delaware, Idaho, Indiana, Michigan, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Texas and Utah intend to challenge [i]jus soli[/i] through legislation that emulates Arizona's SB 1070 that passed last year. Historically, all attempts to revoke birthright citizenship or legislation negating provisions of the Fourteenth Amendment have failed, especially after the landmark [i]United States v. Wong Kim Ark[/i] and [i]Plyer v. Doe[/i] Supreme Court cases that set the precedents that the Fourteenth Amendment could not be limited in its effect by an act of Congress and "the Fourteenth Amendment extends to anyone, citizen or stranger, who is subjec

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States challenging birthright citizenship 14 States: Alabama, Arizona, Delaware, Idaho, Indiana, Michigan, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Texas and Utah intend to challenge [i]jus soli[/i] through legislation that emulates Arizona's SB 1070 that passed last year. Historically, all attempts to revoke birthright citizenship or legislation negating provisions of the Fourteenth Amendment have failed, especially after the landmark [i]United States v. Wong Kim Ark[/i] and [i]Plyer v. Doe[/i] Supreme Court cases that set the precedents that the Fourteenth Amendment could not be limited in its effect by an act of Congress and "the Fourteenth Amendment extends to anyone, citizen or stranger, who is subjec