Hi Heantrad,
Also, maybe this has an obvious answer, but, can malware spread trough Skype calls?
If you keep it updated, you are safe.
Regards.
So, the reset didn't work?
Here's the explanation I gave on another thread I opened on the Steam Forums.
So, I posted another two thread asking for help at resetting Steam's browsing, and I ended up deleting those folders.
C:\Program Files\Steam\appcache\httpcache
C:\Program Files\Steam\config\overlayhtmlcache
C:\Program Files\Steam\tenfoot\config\httpcache
They also told me to delete C:\Program Files\Steam\config\htmlcache but I couldn't find them.
The thing is that after deleting them, only the first one was created again, the rest not, and the browser didn't got reseted (at least that's what it seems).
Anyone can tell me if those where the correct folders or if I messed it up?
I didn't delete any folders luckily, just moved them, and now I moved them to their correspondent place again, probably.
The thread hasn't got a reply yet, so I'll guess it will be lost in the inmensity of the forums alredy, so I'll leave the browser in peace for now, as it isn't doing anything strange.
Anyways, yesterday I noticed some strange options that appeared on the allow programs section of the firewall, I don't know if it's safe to post images with the programs that are allowed in your firewall, so I'll not post them until you say me if it's safe or not.
They seem legit, but they weren't there before (and one of them is from Java, so I don't know why the firewall rule stills there if I unistalled it), but I prefer to have caution with this stuff.
Also, is there any way to check the router to know what machines are conected to it? As it's acting a bit strange (the light that indicated that the cable conection is working blinks really fast) and I want to know what's happening and if it's necesary, reset it.