• Got the Contributing Memberships stuff finally worked out and made up a thread as a sort of "How-To" to help people figure out how to participate. So if you need help figuring it out, here's the thread you need to take a look at -> http://www.corvetteflorida.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3581 Thank you, everyone! Rich Z.

Computer Virus

Rich427

'69 Vert/'01 Vert/'04 Z16
Over the last two days I have been fighting the Trojan Dropper virus and what a PITA this has been. I caught it before it did too much damage but it really screwed up Internet Explorer. I finally got operational again this afternoon by downloading Mozilla Firefox. So I am back on board, but at the moment I don't know whether I will try to download an update to IE or stay with Firefox.

What people get out of writing virus programs and inflicting damage on innocent people I will never understand. In my younger years I would try to find the SOB and beat the crap out of them. :NoNo: But now that I don't have any color left in my hair I am supposed to be more mature. There are times I think I liked it better when I was younger! :yesnod:

Anyway, it is behind me now and I will try to turn the other cheek. I know, I know, with my behind that is an awfully big turn! (Ray, I thought I would just go ahead and beat you to it!)

Rich
 
Yeah, some sick puppies out there that create this sort of crap. You just can't have a computer these days without virus programs in place. Many will put them on bogus websites and then send out spam that looks enticing so you will get infected when you visit the site. That's why I try to get spam knocked out of my sites as quickly as possible.

Also, set you email up to just delete any email with an attachment immediately. That way you can view them in your deleted folder and purge them without having to open them up. I NEVER open an email with an executable attachment, no matter who it is from. Too many spammers will spoof innocent emails as being the source of the email to try to trick you into reading them.

And for the record, there will NEVER EVER be any emails sent from me or any of my sites with any executables at all. So if you get something like that, be aware that they are bogus and DO NOT open them up under any circumstances.
 
I am pretty careful and I am not sure how this one got in. It may have come in on my wife's account. Here Explorer started going screwy first, so I immediately ran a manual run of my virus scan and got it quarantined before it got too bad. But the damage was done to Explorer. I think I am going to give Foxfire a try since it appears that this virus was designed to go after IE. So far this afternoon Foxfire is doing fine.
 
Yeah, I don't understand why someone would infect a Strangers computer!??

If and When they're caught...what type of punishment do they receive?
I figure the cost of damages would be high due to the fact that so Many would be affected.
 
In the Arabian world, if a person is caught commiting a serious crime like stealing etc., that person loses a hand. Sounds like a starting place for me with the Virus masters. :thumbsup:
 
I am pretty careful and I am not sure how this one got in.

Sorry you had trouble.

You didn't mention which trojan dropper you had trouble with (there's dozens), but in either case it definitely had help getting in. These things usually take advantage of known exploits in unpatched systems and most often use social engineering to get people to open infected emails, run programs or click links, open Word documents, visit compromized web sites, or via Skype or IM vulnerabilities to name a few. An updated, patched system with current virus/spyware protection is not a typical successful target for trojan droppers, especially when combined with safe computing practices.

:wavey:
 
Sorry you had trouble.

You didn't mention which trojan dropper you had trouble with (there's dozens), but in either case it definitely had help getting in. These things usually take advantage of known exploits in unpatched systems and most often use social engineering to get people to open infected emails, run programs or click links, open Word documents, visit compromized web sites, or via Skype or IM vulnerabilities to name a few. An updated, patched system with current virus/spyware protection is not a typical successful target for trojan droppers, especially when combined with safe computing practices.

:wavey:

I am not sure which trojan dropper got me, Symantec did not identify which one it was. It just tore my Internet Explorer a new a$$. I have even tried to download another copy of Explorer 7 with not much success. I think I will stay with Foxfire for a while!
 
I was told that the people sending you the viruses are people that are contracted by the big companies that make the virus protection.
They can’t make any money if there’s no viruses.

Now there are people or sick kids that do do this for fun but the majority of the viruses are a scam to get you to buy some type of protection.
It’s a mega million $$$$$ guaranteed game and we have to pay to play.:reddevil:
 
I couldn't get on the internet from my desktop this past weekend. IE would just lock up while trying to load. I found a program while browsing from my notebook that allows you to disable shellware. As it recommended, I disabled everything that was not from Microsoft and IE was working just fine. I then started turning groups of shells back on and found the problem was the Google Task bar software. Here is the link to the free software if anyone is interested. http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/shexview.html
 
Thanks Steve, when I get a few minutes I may give this a try. As long as foxfire is running strong, I have time to work this into my schedule.

Rich
 
Mozzilla

Over the last two days I have been fighting the Trojan Dropper virus and what a PITA this has been. I caught it before it did too much damage but it really screwed up Internet Explorer. I finally got operational again this afternoon by downloading Mozilla Firefox. So I am back on board, but at the moment I don't know whether I will try to download an update to IE or stay with Firefox.

What people get out of writing virus programs and inflicting damage on innocent people I will never understand. In my younger years I would try to find the SOB and beat the crap out of them. :NoNo: But now that I don't have any color left in my hair I am supposed to be more mature. There are times I think I liked it better when I was younger! :yesnod:

Anyway, it is behind me now and I will try to turn the other cheek. I know, I know, with my behind that is an awfully big turn! (Ray, I thought I would just go ahead and beat you to it!)

Rich
Rich, I found out along time ago that the majority of hackers and virus spreading scum target IE more then Mozzilla. I have used mozzila for years and never had a problem, crashing viruses nothing.
 
Rich, I found out along time ago that the majority of hackers and virus spreading scum target IE more then Mozzilla. I have used mozzila for years and never had a problem, crashing viruses nothing.

Hey Sandman, I am finding that I am having no problems adjusting to Foxfire. Right now I have no intentions of heading back to IE!

Rich
 
Awesome

Hey Rich
Glad to hear you are adjusting. I have never had a blue screen with firefox or any hangups, nothing. It has been real good to me for several years. Ya know something when I first mad it the the United Arab Emirates back in 2005 I hooked up my computer and the first day I had over 1500 attempts of people trying to crack open my computer. In one year I had over 150,000 attempts. I relied on zone alarm pro and have many thanks to them. You'll really like firefox. Glad to hear you are adjusting!!!:thumbsup:

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