Automatic voicemail

Whenever I connect to someone, I begin to receive unwanted messages.

This is a sample:

"[15: 53:39] Fabio Roberto Zveibil: ZULAR that make it up."
[15: 53:43] Fabio Roberto Zveibil: don't worry mother in law.
[15: 53:51] Fabio Roberto Zveibil: send me about is the kid can show you indefinite city of myaungmya hakana.
[15: 53:58] Fabio Roberto Zveibil: I'll see you want to call my sugar momma newly last thought.
[15: 54:08] Fabio Roberto Zveibil: Johan. Are you here? I'm going soft headed. I'm on a vision of Twitter it then.
[15: 54:15] Fabio Roberto Zveibil: you can not even medical Gayon totos Lionel average fichada.
[15: 54:22] Fabio Roberto Zveibil: she is normalflug. »

Anyone know how to get rid of this?

Hello

Thank you all!

He finally solved!

After that I have disabled the automatic translator everything turn out OK!

Fabio

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