[accesscomp] Re: windows security issue

  • From: "Ch.B." <chr1s64@xxxxxx>
  • To: <accesscomp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 14 Dec 2009 19:37:00 +0100

Actually I have been virus free fort he last 10 years or so. The only times
I did catch something was because I was lazy and neglected some stuff.

I am actually one to clean install my three machines like once a year,
regardless. because no matter what you do as far as maintenance, there is
nothing  as sweet and fast, as a freshely installed OS , smile

 

 

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Happy chanukah everyone! Chanuka Sameach!

 

From: accesscomp-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:accesscomp-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Scott Granados
Sent: Monday, December 14, 2009 7:29 PM
To: accesscomp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [accesscomp] Re: windows security issue

 

No I agree with you I didn't think you were missing the point just wanted to
hammer home the gravity of the situation.  I'm with you, I kill the bugs
right on the wire in hardware, none of this software based virus nonsense.
Different paths to the same end but I like handling all the virus and worm /
intrusion problems on the wire before my computer is even touched.  That or
just don't run windows.;)

 

 

----- Original Message ----- 

From: Ch.B. <mailto:chr1s64@xxxxxx>  

To: accesscomp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 

Sent: Monday, December 14, 2009 10:24 AM

Subject: [accesscomp] Re: windows security issue

 

I KNOW that. This was just a tip since he did not seem that keen on just
going right ahead and nuking his system

Me personally I NEVER run a compromised system. I was merely pointing out
that a scan with his own software would be of no use, once something already
got thru on his pc.

 

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Happy chanukah everyone! Chanuka Sameach!

 

From: accesscomp-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:accesscomp-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Scott Granados
Sent: Monday, December 14, 2009 7:11 PM
To: accesscomp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [accesscomp] Re: windows security issue

 

I'd have to disagree here a little.

 

These tools just don't reliably get rid of bugs.  They do a pretty good job
of keeping them out and cutting them off at the pass but once they get in
your system you just can't trust the pc any further.  Even using one of the
online scanners can be problematic because the virus redirects you to what
you think is an online scanner and is actually a site running by the bad guy
that looks the same but introduces yet more malware.  If you take the route
of scanning and not reformatting then never ever use a credit card from the
pc again and assume everything you do from now on is being read by a bad
guy.  Do what you want but I just wouldn't trust it if you have a bug in the
system.  Would you have sex with an aids patient with full blown aids even
with a condom?  Likely not because there is still potentially risk, same
here.  To late for the rubber my friend.;)

 

 

I don't mean to be crude just show you the gravity of the situation.

 

----- Original Message ----- 

From: Ch.B. <mailto:chr1s64@xxxxxx>  

To: accesscomp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 

Sent: Monday, December 14, 2009 10:00 AM

Subject: [accesscomp] Re: windows security issue

 

Sounds to me that there really might be a virus, trojan or whatever that
made it way onto your computer. Running a virus scan with softeware on your
machine, may not help, since if the virus already bypassed  your anti virus
program it may not even go off now.

I recommend a thorough scan using an online scanner like kaspersky  or pc
cillin from trendmicro.

HTH

 

 

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Happy chanukah everyone! Chanuka Sameach!

 

From: accesscomp-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:accesscomp-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Andrew Godwin
Sent: Monday, December 14, 2009 6:10 PM
To: accesscomp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [accesscomp] Re: windows security issue

 

I agree, performing a disk reformat and reinstalling windows certainly will
insure the threat is gone. However, that is quite a task. So, I would start
by running a Virus scan  with the antivirus software loadded on the computer
and run a spyware scan with a program like SUPER Antispyware Free Edition.
If that doesn't work you probably will need to consider performing the disk
reformat and windows reinstall. 

----- Original Message ----- 

From: Marcus Williams <mailto:marcus72@xxxxxxx>  

To: accesscomp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 

Sent: Monday, December 14, 2009 11:47 AM

Subject: [accesscomp] Re: windows security issue

 

You're dealing with a user with little knowledge of computer operations.

 

Can you outline the steps for this process?

 

If not, can you tell me where to begin looking for the information?

----- Original Message ----- 

From: Scott Granados <mailto:gsgranados@xxxxxxxxxxx>  

To: accesscomp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 

Sent: Monday, December 14, 2009 10:44 AM

Subject: [accesscomp] Re: windows security issue

 

Reformat your hard disk and reinstall windows.  That's the only way to be
certain you've gotten rid of the threat.

 

----- Original Message ----- 

From: Marcus Williams <mailto:marcus72@xxxxxxx>  

To: accesscomp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 

Sent: Monday, December 14, 2009 8:18 AM

Subject: [accesscomp] windows security issue

 

Hi all,

 

Recently, my computer started issuing warnings about infected or suspicious
files.

 

The warnings occur every few minutes even if I press the "cancel button"
that is presented.

 

By the way, the "cancel button" is the only choice I'm given; and still the
warnings keep appearing, accompanied by the offer to buy some antimalware
protection whose origins I can't locate.

 

And just to pur insult on top of injury, my computer has started shutting
down and restarting without input from me.

 

Some help is really needed here!

 

Marcus

 

marcus72@xxxxxxx

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