Posted on 05/06/2011 4:51:58 PM PDT by decimon
I’ve seen it a number of times but in each case I get out of it by killing the (Chrome) tab.
No one using Firefox + Noscript should be vulnerable to this.
The fake anti-virus programs are quite nasty. I first encountered one on a client’s PC last fall- the newer ones will block genuine anti-virus installers, Firefox install (virus writers just love IE), add/remove programs and the registry editor. I don’t bother with AV tools to deal with them- instead I boot to safe mode, remove registy values that redirect EXEs or popular AV programs, track down and delete the offending program then install AVG Free. At $40 for 45 minutes’ work, I’m tempted to thank the virus creators for the spike in business I’ve seen.
After a crash, Firefox offers the option of restoring the previous session or starting a new session. Restoring a crashed session is NEVER a good idea because it will return you to the page that crashed it.
Yep, the Queen of Canada graces the old paper $1, $2 and $1000 notes and is also on the current $20 note. I remember a quote from a cop who deals with counterfeiting describe how he spotted one batch of fakes: “Her Majesty looked like she had been to an all-night party.”
Got a link to this GoBack program? Sounds like excellent insurance.
My version is really old. Now that I checked, I’m not sure they even make it anymore. It was part of a Norton Security Suite. There are new products out that do basically the same thing.
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