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247mg 12-09-2012 07:29 AM

Ransomeware Virus - Totally Fucked UP
 
I got this Ransomeware Virus asking for money 3rd time in just 10 days and i am just totally pissed off with it and my trend micro internet security 2012. I contact trend micro and they say they cant do any thing, we can have it from visiting websites. whats the point of buying expensive antivirus when they cant stop simple spyware....

Juicy D. Links 12-09-2012 07:34 AM

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Originally Posted by dpapa (Post 19359684)
I got this Ransomeware Virus asking for money 3rd time in just 10 days and i am just totally pissed off with it and my trend micro internet security 2012. I contact trend micro and they say they cant do any thing, we can have it from visiting websites. whats the point of buying expensive antivirus when they cant stop simple spyware....



was your shit updated? Which virus strain?

247mg 12-09-2012 07:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Juicy D. Links (Post 19359688)
was your shit updated? Which virus strain?

Off course updated automatically every day when it's available

SilentKnight 12-09-2012 08:13 AM

We got hit with the uKash virus a few months back - Malwarebytes app did the job cleaning it up.

Harmon 12-09-2012 08:19 AM

Download Rkill to your desktop. Download Malwarebytes.

Run Rkill and stop all of the processes that are causing your issue. Then run a complete system scan with Malwarebytes. Depending on how may files you have, it may take some time.

Then kill your temporary internet files.

Should work out for you. Report back.

Tru 12-09-2012 09:58 AM

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Originally Posted by dpapa (Post 19359684)
I got this Ransomeware Virus asking for money 3rd time in just 10 days and i am just totally pissed off with it and my trend micro internet security 2012. I contact trend micro and they say they cant do any thing, we can have it from visiting websites. whats the point of buying expensive antivirus when they cant stop simple spyware....

Have you gotten it removed?

JamesM 12-09-2012 11:02 AM

avast + spybot s n d

VamosNicholas 12-09-2012 11:35 AM

Go download Malware Bytes if you don't have it already. Boot in safe mode and Malware Bytes should take care of the problem for you without being interrupted.

You probably don't need a subscription based anti-virus to be honest. It's just a bit unnecessary considering a free anti-virus is going to give you protection that's on par if not better.

If you decide to switch, then I would recommend Avast. It's free, it's not a resource hog, and it does the job well. Also, I would recommend getting noscript add-on for Firefox. I think they make it for Chrome also, but I don't remember. It's a bit confusing at first, but it blocks a lot of nasty scripts and exploits from affecting you.

mikesouth 12-09-2012 11:50 AM

Gee is Fabians buddy Sundin back?

DraX 12-09-2012 03:46 PM

Switch to a different security software, both AVAST and trend micro is down in efficiency so dont take the word from others.

http://www.ereviewguide.com/reviews/security-software/

wehateporn 12-09-2012 03:52 PM

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Originally Posted by dpapa (Post 19359684)
I got this Ransomeware Virus asking for money 3rd time in just 10 days and i am just totally pissed off with it and my trend micro internet security 2012. I contact trend micro and they say they cant do any thing, we can have it from visiting websites. whats the point of buying expensive antivirus when they cant stop simple spyware....

Do you visit Superior Pics at all? The Ransomware has been doing the rounds, I'd recommend to wipe your machine, completely fresh install, the same virus gets all your passwords too, first do a clean install then change all passwords :2 cents:

247mg 12-09-2012 11:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Harmon (Post 19359732)
Download Rkill to your desktop. Download Malwarebytes.

Run Rkill and stop all of the processes that are causing your issue. Then run a complete system scan with Malwarebytes. Depending on how may files you have, it may take some time.

Then kill your temporary internet files.

Should work out for you. Report back.

Yes one process killed and than removed by malwarebytes. Also used Microsoft security essential. removed successfully.

Harmon 12-10-2012 06:07 AM

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Originally Posted by dpapa (Post 19360666)
Yes one process killed and than removed by malwarebytes. Also used Microsoft security essential. removed successfully.

:thumbsup:thumbsup


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