![]() ![]() Whatever the cause, it couldn't be anything good though, that's for damn sure. I'm assuming this Thunder Network/Adw.Xunlei was monitoring my connection for some reason or another. If you guys wanna genuinely believe that Windows installs malicious malware into your OS, then go for it, but it's more likely that some random Chinese program you downloaded probably put something onto your system because their programs work way differently in their country (for obvious reasons) than other countries. That's all I can say.ĮDIT: The fact that people are downvoting this pretty much shows you can't say anything negative about this game on the subreddit, lol. It was placed there, completely away from everything else, when you downloaded and installed the PC client.ĭelete it, scrub it, remove it immediately. Just go to your program data folder and look for a folder called 'Thunder Network'. This post was more or less just to give a heads up. in the background, even without your consent. Though, to be fair, it's not too surprising since a lot of Chinese programs try to slip in weird chatting programs, video players, toolbars, etc. ![]() Why would it be part of my OS? Hello? You do realize Windows doesn't just install something called Thunder Network or Adw.Xunlei (which is Chinese, by the way), right?Ĭonsidering the fact this was the only NEW thing I've installed on my PC between now and the last time I ran a virus scan, I'd say, yeah. ![]()
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