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Just got a mess of Trojan's and Malware from here.
Just FYI guys, I just got about 20 articles of various Trojans, Viruses, Tracker Cookies and Malware from a little window on Evolutionm.net that said "Evolutionm.net requires a plugin to operate." And had a little button to download the plug-in, when clicked it downloads all that crap on your computer and shuts down all your programs and won't let you start any new programs or services. Just giving the heads up!
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Hi,
We have had no other reports of such a problem. We'll keep this thread open should others see a similar problem. Thanks. Bob.. :) |
Use combofix and malwarebytes to clean your computer. I'm an IT guy and these 2 tools do miracles.
Combofix - run it first in Safe Mode(when it asks you if you want to download Microsoft Recovery or something like this click NO, you don't need it). After it's done it will ask you to reboot, do so and let it go in normal mode. Once you log in normally run it again. When finished reboot again. You can download it from here, it's free: http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/down...virus/combofix Malwarebytes - After you're done with Combofix download and install the free version from Malwarebytes.org. After install click on update tab and do the update, when finished run Full Scan. When the scan it's finished it will take to a windows that shows you everything it found. If it finds select everything it finds and click remove. It might ask you to reboot so it can remove some that are still running. Good Luck!!! |
Originally Posted by dacib
(Post 9258166)
Use combofix and malwarebytes to clean your computer. I'm an IT guy and these 2 tools do miracles.
Combofix - run it first in Safe Mode(when it asks you if you want to download Microsoft Recovery or something like this click NO, you don't need it). After it's done it will ask you to reboot, do so and let it go in normal mode. Once you log in normally run it again. When finished reboot again. You can download it from here, it's free: http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/down...virus/combofix Malwarebytes - After you're done with Combofix download and install the free version from Malwarebytes.org. After install click on update tab and do the update, when finished run Full Scan. When the scan it's finished it will take to a windows that shows you everything it found. If it finds select everything it finds and click remove. It might ask you to reboot so it can remove some that are still running. Good Luck!!! |
I had the same thing earlier today.. honestly i can't remember which page i was on however the section i was viewing was the wheels suspension secton. once it poped up windows security essentials said not to open it so i clicked alt f4 closed it all down. i haven't had anything else pop up.. this was about 2pm in the afternoon
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I tried combo fix but as soon as I tried running it my avg thought it was a virus.
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You have to run it in Safe Mode.
Or get rid of Windows and go with Linux(Ubuntu), no viruses at all!!! |
Originally Posted by Speedlimit
(Post 9258132)
Hi,
We have had no other reports of such a problem. We'll keep this thread open should others see a similar problem. Thanks. Bob.. :) |
Originally Posted by dacib
(Post 9259529)
You have to run it in Safe Mode.
Or get rid of Windows and go with Linux(Ubuntu), no viruses at all!!! At the end of the day personal computer security is all about internetz common sense... never click something if you don't know what it is or why you are seeing it. |
Originally Posted by Mad_SB
(Post 9259984)
no, your box just gets rooted instead :)
At the end of the day personal computer security is all about internetz common sense... never click something if you don't know what it is or why you are seeing it. I also work in IT...when the pop-ups shows up go into the task manager (CNTL + ATL +DEL) and kill allthe.. iexplore.exe running underneither processes tab. This way you don't click anything on the pop-up. |
This was no run of the mill pop-up ad or something. :rolleyes: It came up like plug-ins usually do in Mozilla and said I needed a plug-in to run something on EvoM and so I clicked to install plug-in like I've done many times for other plug-ins and it jacked my stuff up. I've already got everything fixed again, it's no problem anymore, just very annoying to have to start in safe mode and all.
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Originally Posted by ReCoil
(Post 9260316)
This was no run of the mill pop-up ad or something. :rolleyes: It came up like plug-ins usually do in Mozilla and said I needed a plug-in to run something on EvoM and so I clicked to install plug-in like I've done many times for other plug-ins and it jacked my stuff up. I've already got everything fixed again, it's no problem anymore, just very annoying to have to start in safe mode and all.
Bob.. :) |
Originally Posted by Mad_SB
(Post 9259984)
no, your box just gets rooted instead :)
At the end of the day personal computer security is all about internetz common sense... never click something if you don't know what it is or why you are seeing it. |
Originally Posted by ReCoil
(Post 9260316)
This was no run of the mill pop-up ad or something. :rolleyes: It came up like plug-ins usually do in Mozilla and said I needed a plug-in to run something on EvoM and so I clicked to install plug-in like I've done many times for other plug-ins and it jacked my stuff up. I've already got everything fixed again, it's no problem anymore, just very annoying to have to start in safe mode and all.
http://support.mozilla.com/media/upl...6525-385-1.png |
Originally Posted by Speedlimit
(Post 9261059)
Yes, that looks exactly like the pop-up I got. |
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