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Heads Up! Win 7 virus that attacks 'Activation'.
DGHoodini | 11/23/10 | DGHoodini

Posted on 11/23/2010 1:30:19 PM PST by DGHoodini

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To: DGHoodini

scam bump


61 posted on 11/23/2010 3:17:45 PM PST by GOPJ ('Power abdicates only under the stress of counter-power." Martin Buber /a Tea-nami's coming..)
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To: GOPJ

I had something similar. Finally fdisked my problem away after making a backup of my hd.

Cost me about a month of tearing my hair out to try to eradicate the problem, without success.


62 posted on 11/23/2010 3:29:15 PM PST by BenKenobi (DonÂ’t worry about being effective. Just concentrate on being faithful to the truth.)
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To: library user
The Windows Operating System itself has always been safe.
Prior to Service Pack 2 (or maybe it was SP3), hooking a Windows XP computer directly to the Internet (i.e. not using a NAT router) would almost guarantee an infected machine in a matter of minutes. You wouldn't have to do anything to get infected, just let the machine "see" the Internet.

I've seen that myself in a computer lab for a Fortune 500 company I worked for. They had over 200 brand new Windows XP computers set up to test a new Point-Of-Sale system. Someone had an infected thumb drive, and once they infected one XP box, the rest of the lab was infected in a few seconds. Nobody was surfing the web or doing other dangerous things on any of these machines, but they had to shut down the lab for almost a week to clean up the mess.

63 posted on 11/23/2010 3:30:01 PM PST by Johnny B.
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To: driftdiver

You mean I shouldn’t search for naked photos of Brad Pitt?? (just kidding)


64 posted on 11/23/2010 3:43:08 PM PST by brytlea (Jesus loves me, this I know.)
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To: Johnny B.

Yeah. I just want to run something easy. I am not a geek. Not really. I suppose I coulda been a geek. I used DOS back in the early days, and I did write my own HTML. But I don’t want to have to learn new things all the time. Now I would rather spend my time learning the ins and outs of my Nikon and Photoshop CS5 than have to figure out how to keep my computer safe from some guy trying to use it to attack the Pentagon, or whatever it is these guys are doing.


65 posted on 11/23/2010 3:45:58 PM PST by brytlea (Jesus loves me, this I know.)
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To: brytlea

thats up to you, just don’t do it under a profile with admin rights.


66 posted on 11/23/2010 4:01:40 PM PST by driftdiver (I could eat it raw, but why do that when I have a fire.)
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To: DGHoodini

I quit using McAffee years ago when I found they weren’t very proactive in compiling viri databases.


67 posted on 11/23/2010 5:04:08 PM PST by Shamrock-DW
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To: library user
"I also have been running McAffee Security suite on it the entire time."

Ditch McAfee. It's junk. Use this instead. http://download.cnet.com/Avira-AntiVir-Personal-Free-Antivirus/3000-2239_4-10322935.html

I agree. A month ago two of my clients' who insisted on using McAfee because they got a free 15 month subscription with their new Windows7 Dell desktops suddenly found their network HP printers non-operational... McAfee's latest update had decided that all of the outgoing data packets from HP software to the LAN had to be blocked by the McAfee firewall on all the new Dells. Why? Who knows. Acura or Avast are good. . . Although I really think you can probably get by with Microsoft Windows Security Essentials.

68 posted on 11/23/2010 5:18:19 PM PST by Swordmaker (This tag line is a Microsoft product "insult" free zone.)
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To: antiRepublicrat
MacAfee is the TSA of antivirus software

I disagree. That honor belongs to Symantec. And I used to be a Norton devotee back in the day, so it's really hard to say that.

Nah! They both are TSA... one just runs the full body scanner and salivates at the passengers' nude monochrome bodies, the other does the intrusive, sexually suggestive pat down searches and cops unnecessary feels of the private parts of everyones' bodies while ignoring protests...

69 posted on 11/23/2010 5:34:08 PM PST by Swordmaker (This tag line is a Microsoft product "insult" free zone.)
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To: brytlea

I want to tell you, the trojan that affected him was very clever, very persuasive indeed. I had one pop up on my computer that came within a hairsbreadth of getting installed—it truly looked, acted, tasted, and smelled EXACTLY as if it came from Microsoft, and I really thought it was just another of the inevitable Windows 7 updates. But I was tired and had work to do and didn’t want to wait for it to update, so I ignored it. Thank God. But it was extremely persuasive.


70 posted on 11/23/2010 7:24:27 PM PST by ottbmare (off-the-track Thoroughbred mare)
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To: ottbmare

The virus guys are really really clever. My fantasy is a program that goes right back thru the computer and leaves them a little ash heap on the floor. Yeah, ok, I know it can’t work, but a girl can dream...


71 posted on 11/23/2010 7:34:57 PM PST by brytlea (Jesus loves me, this I know.)
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To: DGHoodini
Get MS Security Essentials and dump the rest of the over-priced/under-performing scareware. I have not had any problem on either my Vista or XP systems since I put it on in January. Of course, I stay away from Infernal Exploder and the MS Email apps, and since I no longer need MS Office use Open Office.

Give MSSE a try, I think you'll like it - and no more scareware prompts.     :^)

72 posted on 11/23/2010 7:40:40 PM PST by brityank (The more I learn about the Constitution, the more I realise this Government is UNconstitutional !! Â)
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To: Vendome

f-prot is quite reasonably priced.


73 posted on 11/23/2010 11:28:47 PM PST by Jeff Chandler (Judas Iscariot - the first social justice advocate. John 12:3-6)
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To: Jeff Chandler

I know. That’s what I use.

It’s just some people don’t want to spend another dime on their computer.

They think the bundle of crapware they get is enough.

It ain’t.

That’s why I run Malware, Spybot, F-prot and Windoze surrender. No real performance issue and my computer’s clean.

Of course I also reg-edit, Cute Defrag and Erasure.

Gots no prawbluhms and it takes nothing to run every week or two.


74 posted on 11/24/2010 10:00:12 AM PST by Vendome (Don't take life so seriously... You'll never live through it.)
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