Re: Battling the Antivirus -2009



On Nov 19, 6:51 am, "jamesgangnc" <ja...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
My mother got this.  Malwarebytes cleaned it up.

You have to be careful that you are always using the clean up product.  The
virus pops up windows when you are running the real clean up software and
these windows look like they are part of the clean up.  Use your task bar at
the bottom to bring the real clean up software back to the front of the
screen.  Ecerytime you click on it more junk will get started up or
downloaded to your computer.  You may have to be patient as the rest of your
computer will be running slow because of the virus using up cpu.

When I walked my mother through malwarebytes over the phone it cleaned it
all up.  I had to stop her from clicking on the virus windows a couple times
though.

In real bad cases you will have to right click on the task bar and open task
manager.  Go to the processes tab, sort by cpu, and look for the virus
processes.  They are usually obvious and consuming cpu.  Kill a few of them
and then you will get enough cpu back to run your clean up software.

"Tim" <tschna...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message

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This bug is evil!  somehow it got downloaded on my computer withought
my knowledge. I'm no geek so I don't know what all it does, but
anyting you click on a search engine link, you get an automatic re-
direct to ad popups, so you have to cut and paste a link into the
browser and then you *might* get to where you're wanting to go. That
is IF it will load at all. Spybot, Ad-ware, Mal-ware,... From what I
gather, all leading anti-bug software companies have been caught off
guard by this thing and don't have much to fight it off....yet. Oh,
and another thing, is that if you try to run good anti-virus, it will
block them. you have no access to updates, and trying to get them to
run is usless. Also if one tries to back your system up with a reverse
start up date, well, you can't do that either. These jerks have pretty
well thought of everything.

Only recourse I had was to take it to the local geek and reload
windows.

Could Mac be the answer?  EH, they'll probably get those too.

But my oldest son says Linux....

I'm not too old of a dog to learn new tricks, but is a change over
really that necessary?

BTW, me box is full of bugs, and still at the geeks,  so I'm using my
dads old dial up windows 98.   Works pretty good if all you want to do
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I tired that. and I ran Mal-ware,a nd it helped, but it seemed I only
got one shot at the deal. Rebooted and tried to run it again, and
evidently it and AVG were selaed off. I could run lavasoft, but I
haden't updated it in a while and it ran but didn't show any results.

This bug be wierd! Evident;y when it gets killed it's already
sprouted seeds in other places that normaly can't be very well
detected.

Hijack this! didnt' show anything out of the norm either.
.



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