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Would you like to learn to fight malware?, Join Geek U!
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Would you like to help fight spyware? Do you enjoy helping others?

Join our Geek University (GeekU). We'll provide you with the knowledge, tools, and practice logs to become proficient analyzing and repairing infected systems.

We want you! Helpers are always needed, and it's completely free. Please use the application form link below.

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  • When you first join Geek U you will have the member title "Geek in Training" Next, you'll acheive the rank of upper classmen, and attain a GeekU logo. After it's been determined by your peers that you've demonstrated the proper level of understanding the title will be changed to "Trusted Helper", and you'll get a 'staff' logo. Members with great experience, and demonstrating top ability will be designated "HijackThis Experts".
  • If you've already received training and/or experience helping on another forum, please PM (private message) admin , or ScHwErV
    with the details and we'll modify your member title accordingly.
Click Here for the GeekU application form

Please note: GeekU applications are not approved *automatically*. They are reviewed prior to acceptance or denial. If you are accepted, you will receive a pm with instructions on how to proceed. This pm is usually sent within a minimum of 24 hours of your application. However, please keep in mind that real life does intrude at times, and it may take a little longer to get to you. Please be patient with us. If you have any questions about a recently submitted application, please pm Kat with your concerns.
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