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    #803168

    lorrie called me from her work

    please be careful with facebook apparently their internal security has been hacked and its allowing a scam anti-virus installer to be operating on the site these things alert you with an error or warning your system has become infected or an error has occurred and when you click ok it installs a Trojan and or a rootkit virus

    so just a quick note of caution

    your friendly neighborhood dragon tech

    #803169

    Stupid facebook….. 🙄 I got nothing from my anti virus software so I’m fine, I think…

    #803170
    LadyFirebird
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      Well, you can only hope! I guess when you get an error or infected message not to click ‘ok’ and logoff? You’re not safe anywhere!

      #803171
      PhoenixTears
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        Ah-ha! For once, I’m glad I haven’t yet signed up for FB! Hope this doesn’t come to bite anyone here. What a pain.

        “Fate whispers to the wolf, you cannot withstand the storm; and the wolf whispers back, I AM the storm.”

        #803172

        LadyFirebird wrote:

        Well, you can only hope! I guess when you get an error or infected message not to click ‘ok’ and logoff? You’re not safe anywhere!

        if you get it check your own antivirus installed the icon should be lower right corner with the clock if the message IS from that anti virus then open the program and it will give the alerts

        best thing hit that red X in the upper right corner close the browser if the alert warning goes with the browser close its the bogus thing

        #803173

        Sway wrote:

        Ah-ha! For once, I’m glad I haven’t yet signed up for FB! Hope this doesn’t come to bite anyone here. What a pain.

        it got lorrie at work thus why she called me to send out a quick note

        i dont have faceB either ive got a live journal and my Fur affinity journal

        #803174
        Laurie
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          Yep, my computer at work let me watch p*rno all day (a tax accountant’s office), not to mention closing out all the pop ups. Then if your antivirus finds it, and you delete, etc. It crashes your puter and you only get a blue screen. I hate to think what it’ll cost my boss since he doesn’t mind me playing online. I need to find a way to pay him for the putergeek to fix it tonight. Always something when you have nothing. 😕 😥
          Thanks Bill, love ya!! 😉

          #803175

          I don’t know if this is the same one that got me a while back, but just in case and to make sure people know

          If this comes up as a pop-up window, DO NOT click on anything in the window. I repeat, DO NOT click on the window itself. Close your browser (with Task Manager if you have XP, don’t know other systems) If you click on the pop-up, that tells the program to download and execute.

          That was the one and only virus I’ve ever gotten, and it was expensive and frustrating to get rid of.

          back to occasionally lurking

          #803176
          Skylover
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            Hm, this sounds suspiciously like like a trojan I’ve had to deal with many times called “Antivirus 2009/2010.” This is a nasty trojan that takes over your computer pretty quickly. McAfee often treats it as benign and even allowed it to install a fake alert that would interrupt my scans every few minutes. It even has audio that tries to scare you into clicking to buy the product and give away your personal information. You have to respond pretty quickly to this virus with scans or it will take over. I’ve had to close the browser window to prevent it from further interrupting scans. Like Nikki said use Task Manager, do not click on the window. To be honest though, this trojan can be caught many other places besides facebook. I’ve even managed to catch it looking at a picture in Photobucket. It’s pretty common unfortunately. The tool that I have found most useful to get rid of this trojan is Malwarebytes. Run scans until nothing comes up for about two or three scans to ensure that you’ve gotten rid of everthing.

            #803177

            No Facebook, no problem. 😛

            #803178
            LadyFirebird
            Participant

              If this thing got through FB’s security, does their tech support know it? If it is common you would think they could get a handle on it. And from what I see, you can catch these things on other sites besides FB! It’s a pain to have to deal with something like this. If it hit FB then my guess is that it could hit any of these community type forums.

              Of course, we won’t have to worry about that here—we have Snap!!!! 😀

              #803179
              Pegasi1978
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                Greater Basilisk wrote:

                No Facebook, no problem. 😛

                Yep! 😀

                #803180
                Rachel
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                  Skylover wrote:

                  Hm, this sounds suspiciously like like a trojan I’ve had to deal with many times called “Antivirus 2009/2010.” This is a nasty trojan that takes over your computer pretty quickly. McAfee often treats it as benign and even allowed it to install a fake alert that would interrupt my scans every few minutes. It even has audio that tries to scare you into clicking to buy the product and give away your personal information. You have to respond pretty quickly to this virus with scans or it will take over. I’ve had to close the browser window to prevent it from further interrupting scans. Like Nikki said use Task Manager, do not click on the window. To be honest though, this trojan can be caught many other places besides facebook. I’ve even managed to catch it looking at a picture in Photobucket. It’s pretty common unfortunately. The tool that I have found most useful to get rid of this trojan is Malwarebytes. Run scans until nothing comes up for about two or three scans to ensure that you’ve gotten rid of everthing.

                  Yup. It’s not just facebook. I got it on my work computer almost 2 years ago. It was horrible. They ended up reformatting the hard drive and reinstalling everything because they couldn’t get it out. I *know* I didn’t get it from facebook. I have no idea where it came from.

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