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"pxyfox2000" <pxyfox2000.2lzz0n@spywarebanter.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Well I know what I was doing when I got the virus but I forgot where it
> was since I panicked and deleted the website from my fav list once I
> saw what it did. It was a total amature move I was trying to get an
> code for nero from some website called crack something (lesson 1. stay
> away from sites with the word crack in the title) and was too stupid to
> scan the file first....I totally deserve it, I shouldn't be so trusting
> of people. Its just I don't understand what people gain by infecting
> total strangers with a virus that just annoys people...they are like
> date rapists that give you an STD, no better. Seriously... but I was
> hanging out in places I shouldn't have and doing things I should not
> have been doing so I have no one to blame but myself. The best thing I
> can say is I learned a valuable lesson.
>
> Thanks for your advice !!
>
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> Adam Piggott Wrote:
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>> pxyfox2000 wrote:-
>> First of all please excuse my lack of computer terminology, I am very
>> inexperienced with all of this and this is my first experience with a
>> virus or anything of this kind, and apparently it one is a doozy...
>> First what happens is in my toolbar in the bottom right hand corner
>> there is a fake windows red shield with a white cross in it and a box
>> pops up that says: Windows has detected spyware infection which
>> corrpted the registry.-
>> snip-
>> I have run Ad-aware, AVG, Windows Defender and Spybot. Windows
>> defender came the closest to identifying it as a
>> Win32/Hide.Drv.gen!sys
>> but it says that it does not have enough information to completely
>> get
>> rid of it and to send a report to windows, which has yielded no
>> results
>> thus far. -
>>
>> I'm fairly sure that Eset's NOD32 can get rid of these types of
>> infections.
>> I've tested similar malware which tries to goad you into paying for
>> stuff
>> and it can prevent and remove them.
>>
>> Uninstall AVG, reboot and install the free 30-day trial for NOD32[1]
>> and
>> after updating it, see if a Local scan cleans you up.
>> SUPERAntiSpyware[2]
>> should also have the grunt to take care of it.
>>
>>
>> [1] 'Free Spyware Removal - Free Antivirus software and antivirus
>> download from ESET' (http://www.eset.com/download/index.php#home)
>> [2] 'SUPERAntiSpyware.com - AntiAdware. AntiSpyware. AntiMalware.'
>> (http://www.superantispyware.com/supe...freevspro.html)
>>
>> If either/both do end up saving your bacon do return the favour by
>> shelling
>> out a few bucks and purchase a license!
>>
>> Do you have any idea where the infection came from?
>>
>> Adam Piggott, Proprietor, Proactive Services (Computing).
>> 'Proactive Services (Computing) - Home Page'
>> (http://www.proactiveservices.co.uk/)
>>
>> Please replace dot invalid with dot uk to email me.
>> Apply personally for PGP public key.
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