What is the Mysterious Text in the Reply Box on PF?

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In summary, the user noticed strange text in the reply box, and did a malware and virus scan. They found nothing, but noted that the computer had been recently power cycled.
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I was reading PF (without being logged in). I noticed strange text in the reply box. I didnt type any of this in:

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scrolling down there's a lot in there.

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jedishrfu said:
It looks like a Windows Clipboard attack:
Or it might not be so nefarious. If you (@gmax137) quoted some text somewhere, but never did anything with it, the quoted text will still be around in the Reply window. The same is true if you reply to a post, but don't add anything to what is quoted.
 
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Mark44 said:
Or it might not be so nefarious. If you (@gmax137) quoted some text somewhere, but never did anything with it, the quoted text will still be around in the Reply window. The same is true if you reply to a post, but don't add anything to what is quoted.
Yeah, this has actually saved me several times when I was writing a reply, and accidentally closed out my browser. I was able to re-start the browser, go back to the thread, and find my text still in the Reply window. It's a feature!

(Except as a Mentor, I have to be careful about not cross-pollinating my replies and warnings...) :rolleyes:
 
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Well, if you look at the text in the images I showed in the OP you can see it is gibberish, not something I had already in my clipboard.

The computer is my employer's and it has pretty good malware / virus scanning; nothing shows there.

Thanks for your input, everyone! I will be watching to see if anything weird happens.

I did start a few replies in the past couple of days, and then closed the browser without Posting the reply. Part of my new "think twice before speaking" policy :).
 
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That happened to me last week on this site. Only the once (but I haven't been very active) : a different thread, and the gibberish was maybe 10-12 lines - definitely not something I wrote or copied from other text. I commonly leave my browser open for days/weeks, and tabs of anything I'm interested in.

Windows Defender quick scan found nothing (but the machine had been power cycled by then). I'll leave this tab open for a week or so to see if it attracts flies, but worry-about-it level is zero.
 
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hmmm27 said:
That happened to me last week on this site.
Happened to me just now... I wasn't logged in. . o0)

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It's gone now...

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Thanks Greg!
 

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