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Rumbles of Virus on this board- my story

Old 09-12-2010, 12:54 PM
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Hi all- read the earlier post about people thinking it may be this board they got a virus from. This is not intended to start a panic just a "beware"

This am I clicked on a pm and immediately got a pop up saying I had viruses and trojans etc. along with the pm. it said to click here to check my computer, it looked official and looked like it came from my computer as to format

I did what my dear computer nerd taught me when I had a similar thing happen in 08 -except I fell for the bogus warning and clicked-what a horror as I had to have my whole computer redone. I x'ed out of the board so fast and the pop up disappeared too.

I immediately did 2 in depth scans- all came out clean. I reset my computer to 2 days ago and rescanned just to be sure and I am clean still.

So I do not profess to understand computers but please take heed and never click a virus/trojan warning that you have not initiated yourself. That is how those Antiviruses got spread. When you get such a pop up:
Do a full scan that you begin yourself through your computer safeguard system.

Isn't it a shame that some people are so mean spirited that they try to ruin something for everyone else?
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Old 09-12-2010, 01:02 PM
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I notice when you do get one of those popups, it looks like it is scanning your computer real fast, and then tells you you have x number of bad things. If you notice when you run a REAL scan, it takes a LONG time to complete. So when you see one that fast, you know it is

"BO-O-O-O-GUS!!!"
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Old 09-12-2010, 01:08 PM
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Here is some good info on this problem:
http://www.microsoft.com/security/antivirus/rogue.aspx

Since you aren't downloading anything from this site it probably didn't come from here, but may have piggy-backed in on an email from anyone.

My kids clicked on the pop up and caused us quite a headache. It kept disabling my anti-virus software before I could run the scan.

I was able to go here: http://www.malwarebytes.org/ and use their free program to clear the problem.

It's not really a virus, it's "malware" so it didn't do any permanent damage but sure was a headache and it sure could lead to bigger problems.
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Old 09-12-2010, 01:15 PM
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Do you mean a PM from the board or an email?
It would have to be a link in a PM that you clicked on that did this. The PM from here itself, would not be infected :wink:

An email is another story... I don't open ANY unless I know for sure who it is from, and I don't click on ANY attachments unless I scan them first :D:D:D
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How do you scan an attachment - that's a new one to me.
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I can set my antivirus program to scan attachments to my email, but some email accounts automatically scan attachments before downloading them :D:D:D
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Most of such adware has a "sleeping" timeframe embedded in it to make it harder to track the source. You won't see a popup the minute your computer gets infected. Instead, you'll start seeing them days or even weeks later.

One of the larger popup companies out there even publicly states that the target machine won't display any of their popups for two weeks after the installation of their adware.

That particular company bundles adware with free games, wallpapers and screen savers. And the reason for the two week delay is to prevent people from putting 2 and 2 together and figuring out just how their computer got infected in the first place.

So if you see such fake antivirus popups while browsing this board (or any other legit site), chances are your computer was already infected with adware some time ago.

In other words, trying to "time" it to visits of specific sites/pages/search keywords/e-mail messages is not going to be very useful in figuring out where the adware comes from.
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I have no idea what a virus is and never had one. This tends to worry me though. COuld someone explain in Layman's terms what is happening so we don't fall for it? There is an ad up above this fro a free virus removal scan. Is this legit? Oh mY.............
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Old 09-15-2010, 05:26 PM
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Originally Posted by kalady
Hi all- read the earlier post about people thinking it may be this board they got a virus from. This is not intended to start a panic just a "beware"

This am I clicked on a pm and immediately got a pop up saying I had viruses and trojans etc. along with the pm. it said to click here to check my computer, it looked official and looked like it came from my computer as to format

I did what my dear computer nerd taught me when I had a similar thing happen in 08 -except I fell for the bogus warning and clicked-what a horror as I had to have my whole computer redone. I x'ed out of the board so fast and the pop up disappeared too.

I immediately did 2 in depth scans- all came out clean. I reset my computer to 2 days ago and rescanned just to be sure and I am clean still.

So I do not profess to understand computers but please take heed and never click a virus/trojan warning that you have not initiated yourself. That is how those Antiviruses got spread. When you get such a pop up:
Do a full scan that you begin yourself through your computer safeguard system.

Isn't it a shame that some people are so mean spirited that they try to ruin something for everyone else?
I had one of those things myself a year or so ago. In my case when I hit the x(my avast thing was screaming about a trojan) the x is programmed to program that thing into your computer.

Irritating.

I would still have a computer nerd check it out. It may have stuck itself in the windows stuff and you need an uber computer nerd to find it.

Or go buy malware bytes and see if it finds it.
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Old 09-15-2010, 05:29 PM
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Originally Posted by debbieumphress
I have no idea what a virus is and never had one. This tends to worry me though. COuld someone explain in Layman's terms what is happening so we don't fall for it? There is an ad up above this fro a free virus removal scan. Is this legit? Oh mY.............
No it's not legit.

Avast is a legit firewall and scans against viruses, malware and other assorted stuff.

Get mozilla web browser(free) and use it instead of internet explorer.

Malware bytes is also a good program to have on your computer.
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