on 13-01-2013 12:38
on 13-01-2013 12:38
When I tried to request a new O2 sim using my Samsung, I noticed when I typed in my email address it changed to a different address prefixed with CHOLECALCIFEROL. I did it online in the end but is this some kind of Virus causing this?
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on 13-01-2013 13:52
on 13-01-2013 13:52
Cholecalciferol
Cholecalciferol is a form of vitamin D, also called vitamin D3. It is structurally similar to steroids such as testosterone, cholesterol, and cortisol. Wikipedia
IUPAC ID: (3β,5Z,7E)-9,10-secocholesta- 5,7,10(19)-trien-3-ol
Formula: C27H44O
Molar mass: 384.64 g/mol
Boiling point: 496.4 °C
Density: 969.00 kg/m³
Melting point: 83 °C
Beats me :S
Autofill perhaps?
on 13-01-2013 13:52
on 13-01-2013 13:52
Cholecalciferol
Cholecalciferol is a form of vitamin D, also called vitamin D3. It is structurally similar to steroids such as testosterone, cholesterol, and cortisol. Wikipedia
IUPAC ID: (3β,5Z,7E)-9,10-secocholesta- 5,7,10(19)-trien-3-ol
Formula: C27H44O
Molar mass: 384.64 g/mol
Boiling point: 496.4 °C
Density: 969.00 kg/m³
Melting point: 83 °C
Beats me :S
Autofill perhaps?
on 13-01-2013 15:51
on 13-01-2013 15:51
on 14-01-2013 17:53
After looking at it again , my email name was being autofilled with it, now I put my email name in dictionary, I shouldnt have problem