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Unix timestamp???Duplicate key update????

my internet keeps popping up a bunch of pop ups that say some jibberish that i dont understand and when i googled what the pop up said i get forums like this on now. so my question is what is last query: INSERT INTO and unix timestamp mean???? if you could answer my question i would appreciate it.
kand
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my internet keeps popping up a bunch of pop ups that say some jibberish that i dont understand and when i googled what the pop up said i get forums like this on now. so my question is what is last query: INSERT INTO and unix timestamp mean???? if you could answer my question i would appreciate it.
kand
Forums like this one need a bit more info from you: The flavor of your OS, browser, why you think that your browser is trying to insert into your SQL database, perhaps the full query, etc.

Thanks.
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