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VIRUS ALERT

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Bigdog
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Post by Bigdog »

Isn't it IRONIC that the very first victims of any virus attack are the antivirus programs????? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

There is something very wrong with this picture. We are victims of our paid for antivirus programs. :cry:


Bigdog
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Post by Bigdog »

It wouldn't surprise me that the biggest virus creaters are the antivirus gurus. :shock:

Look we are the first ones to have a fix for the XYZ virus that just started when we hit send.... :shock:

You won't be scared into buying one if there were never any threats. :twisted: :wink:

So we attack your computer and we can fix it. :twisted: Just like the Rogue Trojans. Funny how it can identify the attacker in an instant but it can't stop it or the damage or stop itself from being turned off. :?

Thing that make you go...Hmmmmm
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Post by Bigdog »

FYI.... :roll: :evil:

Something...... has rendered the Malwarebytes Antivirus program unopenable. I have to try and download it again....

There seems to be NO ANTIVIRUS software that can protect ANYTHING. It's all a crap shoot.
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Post by Bigdog »

Oh this is good...

I can't even get to the malwarebytes site. I keep getting redirected to other junk sites.

A virus is smart enough to to that????? And antivirus programs can't stop it????? :lol: :lol:

My only option very shortly will be a complete computer backup and reload.

Keeping one computer for only web surfing is the only way to protect anything. Use another computer that never hits the web for all your other work. Take the info you need from the web computer and transfer it to the work computer after you scan it.

With one web computer if it gets infected just restore it again. You lose no info and get a new clean fast computer again.

My fire wall was turned off my malware program won't open right. I can't even access their site. AVG won't let me start a scan.

The only thing working remotely right is Spyware Doctor. But it has been having moments.

There have been many times that there were no virus updates available from the antivirus sites. :shock:

Think about this...new viruses are being created ever minute by jerks. So why would there be days.....(days?) :shock: without new virus updates to prevent them. The antivirus programs are way behind these things. There should at the very least, be an update everyday with new threat protection.
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Post by Bigdog »

This is getting better by the second. :lol:

I restarted my computer to clear it's head. I then tried to go to the Malwarebytes site. This time I was redirected to a site that talks about Spyware Doctor...WTF?? :lol: :lol:

Antivirus Vs antivirus. Like Mad magazine's Spy vs Spy. :lol: :lol:

Our antivirus program is better than your antivirus program ...na..na.na.na..na...na :lol:

They all suck. :shock: Can't even protect their own site from a hijacking by the competition. :lol: :oops: :oops: And it's not a "virus?" That leads me to believe SD could actually be a virus disguised as an antivirus program. Would a legit antivirus program be that devious?

They all have one thing in mind....ME, ME, ME.

They don't care about your computer or the latest infection. It comes down to how much money can we suck out of these jerks. :evil:


Does anyone have a real antivirus program to talk about that actually does what it advertises? That can protect it's own site from being hijacked. That updates at least daily. That can't be the first thing a real virus attack turns off. :roll:

When someone finally creates one, let me know. :? :x :cry:
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Post by mnementh »

I've already posted on this.

Assuming you can, download and run Smitfraudfix.

There's absolutely no point in bitching about antivirus programs here, because what you have isn't a virus.

It's Malware, designed to get your browser preferences for advertising purposes, etc.

As I said in an earlier post, Smitfraudfix is absolutely brutal but it WILL get rid of your Malware problem.

Have you tried to boot into SAFE mode and run Malwarebytes?

Running in SAFE mode usually prevents Malware becoming "Resident", i.e. in memory so that no matter what you do, the program remains active.

Sandy
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Post by Bigdog »

I had it in safe mode and viruses or malware or whatever was still coming in. :shock:

I can't even start Malwarebytes as the administrator. It's blocked. And I can't even get to their site because of redirects.
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Post by mnementh »

Assuming you can get to it, go here;

http://siri.geekstogo.com/SmitfraudFix.php

Go to the download section and get the file from the first link.

Read the process CAREFULLY before running it.

I would also recommend running option 5 as well.

As I have said before, this program takes NO prisoners and can look like it is doing very nasty things to your PC.

However, I have NEVER had any issue with this program that isn't sorted out by a reboot.

Sandy
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Post by Bigdog »

Do you have any other ideas that don't work?

I went to the site and downloaded it to my desktop. It won't open. It asks me what program to open it with. I use the internet explorer and I can get to the run screen. I hit the run button and nothing happens. It sits there and asks me what program I want to use to open it and it keeps repeating.

And that's in safe mode. :cry: :cry:
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Post by mnementh »

Bigdog wrote:Do you have any other ideas that don't work?

I went to the site and downloaded it to my desktop. It won't open. It asks me what program to open it with. I use the internet explorer and I can get to the run screen. I hit the run button and nothing happens. It sits there and asks me what program I want to use to open it and it keeps repeating.

And that's in safe mode. :cry: :cry:
Why would your PC ask what program to open Smitfraudfix with?

It's an Executable, it opens itself.

Please do not take offense, but are you sure you downloaded the correct file?

Please note at the top of the download page is states for WinXP and Win2K.

It should be named SmitfraudFix.exe and be 1.78Mb in size. Check the file properties, particularly the extension.

Running this should open a DOS box (black screen) on your PC headed C:\WINDOWS\system32\cmd.exe

It will take a few seconds before the program runs and the screen goes blue.

Sandy.
P.S. as for whether I have "any more ideas that don't work", I could simply stop trying to help you out of this situation, altogether. Having a pop at people attempting to assist you isn't a good way forward.
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Post by Bigdog »

4.15 MB (4,361,291 bytes)

It says it contains 27 files. I opened the folder and looked around but it will not start on its own.

As far as the pop, :oops: I've tried everything in this entire bags of tricks and I get blocked at every turn. It's getting a little frustrating. Especially the antivirus programs being stopped from the get go.

I tried to run it as the administrator and that doesn't work. It asked what I want to open it with.
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Post by Bigdog »

I have 2 of them here. I looked at the one you are talking about. I just got it to open but I'm not in the safe mode so I closed it. I think I tried this one in the safe mode and it wouldn't open either. But I'm going to try safe mode again and see if it will open.
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Post by Bigdog »

It will not open in safe mode. Either one of them.
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Post by Bigdog »

I ran it (1&5) I don't see any difference with anything.
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Post by mnementh »

Did you read the instructions?

Please do go back to the website and follow what it says!

Safe mode is a recommendation. It always used to work for me in Standard mode, and then I would run it again in Safe mode.

Option 1 simply provides a record of problems on your PC

Option 2 does the "clean" operation.

Option 5 just gives slightly more effectiveness.

Sandy
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