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Offline Jmatt1957

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Re: Be Careful on Photobucket Today + using Ubuntu Linux
« Reply #20 on: January 25, 2009, 05:42:00 AM »
My computer had that virus last fall, bad stuff, in one day shut the computer down. It was in the shop for a week.I'm not computer savy enough to tell you what was done to repair it.

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Re: Be Careful on Photobucket Today + using Ubuntu Linux
« Reply #21 on: January 25, 2009, 06:29:00 AM »
Thanx for the head's up - I know of two folks that got nailed by that virus, and it's a nasty one.

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Re: Be Careful on Photobucket Today + using Ubuntu Linux
« Reply #22 on: January 25, 2009, 10:19:00 AM »
I'm on Photobucket right now and no problems. I'll try to post a photo and see if it works.

 
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Re: Be Careful on Photobucket Today + using Ubuntu Linux
« Reply #23 on: January 25, 2009, 10:26:00 AM »
I stayed off yesterday...but it's working fine for me today
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Re: Be Careful on Photobucket Today + using Ubuntu Linux
« Reply #24 on: January 25, 2009, 10:29:00 AM »
I shut mine down after going to photobucket and trying to retrive pics. I had just got a warning about it at work on Friday.
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Re: Be Careful on Photobucket Today + using Ubuntu Linux
« Reply #25 on: January 25, 2009, 12:39:00 PM »
I had that problem yesterday. I had to do a system restore and a scan with my antivirus program to get it cleared up. I discovered I had 3 different trojan horse viruses which I think came straight from photobucket.
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Re: Be Careful on Photobucket Today + using Ubuntu Linux
« Reply #26 on: January 25, 2009, 01:51:00 PM »
Don't mean to hijack thread. How do you check to see if you have been hacked for credit info besides call your credit card most recent purchases and bank. Is it wise to get a credit report? I heard when you get credit reports it hurts your credit. Also I have Norton anti-virus: is this adequate? Thanks

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Re: Be Careful on Photobucket Today + using Ubuntu Linux
« Reply #27 on: January 25, 2009, 02:18:00 PM »
I switched from explorer to Google Chrome for a browser. It is faster and does a much better job of stopping this kind of pop-up (and others). It is free, just google it and install.

I got that pop-up in explorer too and last week the credit card company called to check a couple of online purchases. They were bogus, so now we have new credit cards. I have a new laptop that came with McAffee. I guess I'm going back to AVG. Even the free version never let this happen.

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Re: Be Careful on Photobucket Today + using Ubuntu Linux
« Reply #28 on: January 25, 2009, 06:31:00 PM »
I was on Photobucket this morning and had no problems.  I don't use IE just for the pop-up bulls$*t that comes through it.

I did have a nasty bug get into my laptop last spring while I was looking at a You-tube video.  A window showed up saying it was 'Antivirus XP 2008', ran an extremely fast 'scan' and claimed I had over 2,000 virus/malware/trojans etc.  I knew I was screwed.  I wound up backing up everything and doing a complete recovery and started over.  I have been able to pick things out of the backup files without unleashing the beast again.

If you do find the culprit that sets these things loose on the net I will gladly furnish the Snuffer.

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Re: Be Careful on Photobucket Today + using Ubuntu Linux
« Reply #29 on: January 26, 2009, 09:14:00 AM »
Wow! My step daughter picked up something on her laptop that infected the boot sector (windows tries to boot then shuts back down then repeats,ect). Sound like the same bug? Hate to reformat her machine if I don't have too...

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Re: Be Careful on Photobucket Today + using Ubuntu Linux
« Reply #30 on: January 26, 2009, 12:15:00 PM »
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Re: Be Careful on Photobucket Today + using Ubuntu Linux
« Reply #31 on: January 26, 2009, 01:24:00 PM »
CRAP!

I'm betting that this is what's been wrong with my computer for several weeks now.  Thinking back on it, it all started about the time we had our KC area trad bunny hunt and I used photobucket to upload pictures for the hunt thread.  At some point I got the same pop up BS saying I had been infected with trojans and needed to do a spyware sweep only it wasn't MY spyware program telling me this.  I tried to X it out and another block popped up saying if I did so my computer would be unprotected and would likely be damaged.  X THAT out and the other one popped back up.  Started battling "boxes" and in seconds had the bottom toolbar filled up with boxes that wouldn't X out.  Finally just shut down manually but it's been messed up ever since.  I have spyware that seems to be working at least partway correct but my virus protection will not perform a sucessful update.

Sadly, I know almost nothing about this stuff and will probably need professional help.

The worst part is this.... My wife just made an online purchase of plane tickets for a trip back home to AZ next month and of course entered her credit card number.  THAT could be trouble eh?

Oh yea, it also wiped out ALL of the folders in My Documents except the ones that came on the computer.  I had hundreds of pics stored in folders.  I have them all on disc, but it was so much easier to find them already in a folder than to have to re upload them.  Got my job resume's too.
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Re: Be Careful on Photobucket Today + using Ubuntu Linux
« Reply #32 on: January 26, 2009, 07:51:00 PM »
I used it just a few minutes ago (with one finger on the power button, thanks to your heads-up - LOL), for my Dino thread, and all went well - thank you, Lord. Hope it stays clean - we do use it soooooooo much!
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Re: Be Careful on Photobucket Today + using Ubuntu Linux
« Reply #33 on: January 26, 2009, 08:35:00 PM »
Dave,
   check you recycle bin and see if you can recover them from there.
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Re: Be Careful on Photobucket Today + using Ubuntu Linux
« Reply #34 on: January 26, 2009, 08:52:00 PM »
It's not photobucket, it's a nasty variant of Antivirus 2009 that infects your machine to feed you adware and log keystrokes.

If you happen to get infected by this this, Malwarebytes anti malware cleans it up easily and is a free download.
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Re: Be Careful on Photobucket Today + using Ubuntu Linux
« Reply #35 on: January 27, 2009, 01:55:00 AM »
Nope, not in recycle bin either....
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Re: Be Careful on Photobucket Today + using Ubuntu Linux
« Reply #36 on: January 27, 2009, 02:19:00 AM »
Virus hit my computer Sunday afternoon. My daughter has a friend who's the Computer expert so I hope he comes over to fix the problem with out formatting my hard drive. Computers at work here...least I can check my mail and emails...  :saywhat:  

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Re: Be Careful on Photobucket Today + using Ubuntu Linux
« Reply #37 on: January 27, 2009, 12:20:00 PM »
Excuse the size of this, but this is another email I got at work concerning that warning I posted.

In the Links below you will find a list of rogue/malware(BAD) softwares (NOT TO DOWNLOAD)

 http://www.spywarewarrior.com/rogue_anti-spyware.htm

 http://siri-urz.blogspot.com/search/label/ScreenShots

Some common (BAD SOFTWARE)malwares:

NOT TO DOWNLOAD
Advanced Antivirus, AdwarePunisher, AdwareSheriff, AlphaCleaner, AntiSpyCheck, AntiSpyware Expert, Antispyware Soldier, AntiVermeans, AntiVermins, AntiVerminser, AntiVirGear, Antivirus 2009, Antivirus 2010, Antivirus 360, AntiVirus Lab 2009, Antivirus Master, Antivirus Sentry, Antivirus XP 2008, AntivirusGolden, AVGold, Awola, BraveSentry, IE Defender, Internet Antivirus, MalwareCrush, MalwareWipe, MalwareWiped, MalwaresWipeds, MalwareWipePro, MalwareWiper, Micro Antivirus 2009, MS Antivirus, PC Protection Center 2008, Personal Defender 2009, PestCapture, PestTrap, Power Antivirus, Power-Antivirus-2009, PSGuard, quicknavigate.com, Registry Cleaner, Security iGuard, Smart Antivirus 2009, Smitfraud, Spy Protector, SpyAxe, SpyCrush, SpyDown, SpyFalcon, SpyGuard, SpyHeal, SpyHeals, SpyLocked, SpyMarshal, SpySheriff, SpySoldier, Spyware Guard 2008, Spyware Vanisher, Spyware Soft Stop, SpywareLocked, SpywareQuake, SpywareKnight, SpywareRemover, SpywareSheriff, SpywareStrike, Startsearches.net, System Antivirus 2008, TheSpyBot, TitanShield Antispyware, Total Protect 2009, Total Secure 2009, Trust Cleaner, Ultimate Antivirus 2008, UpdateSearches.com, Virtual Maid, Virus Heat, Virus Protect, Virus Protect Pro, VirusBlast, VirusBurst, VirusRay, Virus Remover 2008, VirusResponse Lab 2009, VirusTrigger, Win32.puper, WinHound, Vista Antivirus 2008, WinDefender 2009, XLG Security Center, XP Security Center, XPert Antivirus, Brain Codec, ChristmasPorn, DirectAccess, DirectVideo, EliteCodec, eMedia Codec, EZVideo, FreeVideo, Gold Codec, HQ Codec, iCodecPack, IECodec, iMediaCodec, Image ActiveX Object, Image Add-on, IntCodec, iVideoCodec, JPEG Encoder, Key Generator, LookForPorn, Media-Codec, MediaCodec, MMediaCodec, MovieCommander, MPCODEC, My Pass Generator, NetProject, Online Image Add-on, Online Video Add-on, PCODEC, Perfect Codec, PowerCodec, PornPass Manager, PornMag Pass, Pornovid, PrivateVideo, QualityCodec, Silver Codec, SearchPorn, SexVid, SiteEntry, SiteTicket, SoftCodec, strCodec, Super Codec, TrueCodec, VideoAccess, VideoBox, VidCodecs, Video Access ActiveX Object, Video ActiveX Object, Video Add-on, VideoCompressionCodec, VideoKeyCodec, VideosCodec, WinAntiSpyPro, WinMediaCodec, X Password Generator, X Password Manager, ZipCodec.....
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Re: Be Careful on Photobucket Today + using Ubuntu Linux
« Reply #38 on: January 27, 2009, 12:38:00 PM »
Aeronut, if you check that list of malewares I posted you'll see that Antivirus XP 2008 is listed on it as one of them varmints. Those "scans" they run lie to ya and tell ya you have bajillions of bugs so you will be a sucker and download their "product". If someone if unfamiliar with computers, and doesn't know any better, they believe it and falls for the trap.
I got hit with one of those that you can't shut off too, but, I think, I've managed to get rid of it through my antivirus program (Kapersky).
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Re: Be Careful on Photobucket Today + using Ubuntu Linux
« Reply #39 on: January 27, 2009, 01:05:00 PM »
Malwarebytes is a free download that will scan, but if you want it to do anything else it costs $39.95. I'd stay away from that one. It "found" 22 tracking cookies for me, but wouldn't fix unless I registered and paid the above fee.    "[dntthnk]"    

AVG still has free (really) antivirus/antispy software for download. They hide the free stuff a bit, but if you are dilligent, you can find it and it does work. Of course, they sell a version that does more, but this will do the basics.
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