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Cache is cleared, per instructions, shutting down system; restarting computer (10hrs later), cache full....what's the cause?? Hacked "networking ???

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From: Mozilla Support Forum Sent: Monday, January 4, 2016 3:22 PM To: Subject: Gert Van Waelvelde posted an answer to your question "performing search, clicked on link, the page that came up: HACKED across screen, do I have a security issue? System working normal."

From: Mozilla Support Forum Sent: Monday, January 4, 2016 3:22 PM To: Subject: Gert Van Waelvelde posted an answer to your question "performing search, clicked on link, the page that came up: HACKED across screen, do I have a security issue? System working normal."

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Where are you seeing a message that your cache is full? Firefox maintains the cache transparently in the background, discarding old information as needed, so it would be very odd to see any kind of message about the cache.

Regarding clearing the cache, next time could you do it manually using the steps in the following article and see whether that makes any difference: How to clear the Firefox cache.

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Closing this thread. Please respond to the original thread where this issue originated. Please elaborate, be descriptive and follow up in a timely manner to the response you receive. You cannot reply to the response you received through email, responses must be made here on the forum. Please use your original question thread: /questions/1102752