02-20-2009, 04:45 PM | #11 |
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If it's coming up and saying something like AV2009 and you aren't a PC tech, then you're essentially hosed. Back up your data and reinstall Windows. Trust me; my last 20 service calls have been viruses. You don't have the tools for this one.
*EDIT* Flexin reminded me of something. The latest infections of this virus have been calling themselves AV360. Same shit, different pile. It all links back to an IP address in the Ukraine.
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02-20-2009, 07:18 PM | #12 |
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Mine wont even let me get to the internet. The only thing thats popping up is a little thing on the task bar that says its infected and to click the bubble to fix it. When I click on it, nothing happens though. And the bubble is from Spyware 2009 or something along those lines, which I never installed anything by that name.
How tough is uninstalling windows? Im very limited in my knowledge of computers. Id assume its pretty straight forward but Ive never had to do it before. And I dont have a whole lot that Im worried about losing so thats not a big issue. |
02-20-2009, 08:28 PM | #13 | |
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I had the same thing about 5 months ago. Somehow something turned my firewall off.... and the floodgates opened. Shit started going down, and i was barely able to get on the internet. And it gave me that fake Spyware 2009. Somehow get AVG 8.0 onto a jumpdrive and install it. That will put your shit into lockdown..... and then you can install Ad-aware and Spybot Search & Destroy to clean everything up. The new AVG 8 is amazing! Use the computer you are on to put the AVG Runfile onto a USB drive and transfer over to your computer in safe mode. Good luck.... i saved mine just in time....
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Sorry I missed your call, my phone is about dead right now, but thanks for the suggestions. |
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02-20-2009, 09:51 PM | #15 |
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Yeah my kid did the same shit. Tried to fix a virus he did not have and fubar the PC. I restarted in safe mode and reinstalled a backed up known good copy.
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02-21-2009, 03:59 AM | #16 |
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If you can find a memory key with a write protect switch on it, use that. One of the latest and worst infections that we've been fighting migrates by writing an autorun onto a memory key, infecting the hard drive with it, then transferring to any other removable media that gets inserted into the PC. I had 8 PCs infected in one office with this crap and ended up reinstalling WinXP on all of them, because I couldn't be sure that they were cleaned.
When I was putting the final system back in place, someone walked in and reinfected the first system, so I had to reinstall it AGAIN. There is some seriously nasty shit going on right now.
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02-21-2009, 11:06 AM | #17 |
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I typically recommend that people keep their important files backed up to some separate piece of hardware, like an external hard drive. If you keep your stuff backed up, it's a hell of a lot faster and certainly less frustrating to just format your HD and restore everything, rather than attempting to clean a virus/malware off of your machine.
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02-21-2009, 12:11 PM | #19 |
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Run a decent AV on your system. Keep it up to date (duh). Like it was posted earlier, AVG (http://www.grisoft.com is a good one, and so is Avast (as noted in an earlier post). #2. Do your fucking operating system updates.... #3. If you're going to do go do that bullshit and search for songs and stuff to save a few bucks... at least be smart about it. Run a virtual machine, that way the VM gets hosed and it's easy to just restore (http://www.vmware.com) It's free, and since you are obviously not wanting to pay for stuff, free seems to be a good word for you. #4. Probably one of the more solid pieces of advice was mentioned earlier by JTEMPLE. Place most of your sensitive data on a 2ndary partition (or better still, 2ndary drive)... Granted, that doesn't protect you from physical issues (ie, HDD crapping out) but it's a more limited risk than you getting infected or corrupting your OS and you dont' know how to get it all back it makes it easier to keep/retrieve your sensitive data. #5. You're a douche. |
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