Infected Again!
2 weeks after ridding my IE7 of this very same virus it shows up in FireFox 3.0.2. I was doing research via Google on how to bury CATV cable and BLAM there it was. Unwanted window pops up and tells me that my machine is running slow and I need to download the 'new' antivirus program for windows Vista.
Object name was '829C0B82d01'. It was in my FireFox cache. I don't understand why BD didn't detect it when it got downloaded. Shouldn't that have happened?
Immediately ran a 'Full Scan' that found and moved 'Adware.FakeAntiVirus.L' to quarantine. File was sent to where ever 'sent' files go. I still have this file, should I send it anywhere else?
Bob Helms
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Please upload the file(s) in an archive, protected with the password infected.
Attach the archive in your next post here.0 -
David G ,calm down ,no need to insult admins here.Keep your language at a "clean" level.0 -
Please upload the file(s) in an archive, protected with the password infected.
Attach the archive in your next post here.
Hi crysty2k5,
Can you please point me to a post that gives instructions on how to perform the upload as you've requested as I've not done one before. Thanks.0 -
Hello BHelms,
Please read this: Virus Submission
All instructions about how to make password-protected archives are wrote there. To upload the file to your post click Add reply, write your message and a little below you'll find the Attachments section. Click Browse, search for the archive you've created, click Open and then UPLOAD. Wait a few moments until the file is uploaded, and click Add reply.
David G: Welcome back from your break. Have you had a good time? Because I see that you're back with fresh powers to insult everybody around here. Or maybe you need a new, longer break?
Cris.0 -
You are right about one thing: I'm just a simple user, like everyone else around here. That's no secret, and it's not a big discovery from you.
But you are wrong about the rest: I'm not following anyone's instructions. What I say are my own opinions, judged by my own head. Why I'm a moderator on this forum is not something that I feel I should explain to you (obviously, you couldn't care less), but my "job" (as a volunteer) around here is to keep the forum clean and organized and to help whenever and however I can.
Consider this your second warning today. Keep it up, and you'll be given another vacation, for your perseverance.
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Hello BHelms,
Please read this: Virus Submission
All instructions about how to make password-protected archives are wrote there. To upload the file to your post click Add reply, write your message and a little below you'll find the Attachments section. Click Browse, search for the archive you've created, click Open and then UPLOAD. Wait a few moments until the file is uploaded, and click Add reply.
David G: Welcome back from your break. Have you had a good time? Because I see that you're back with fresh powers to insult everybody around here. Or maybe you need a new, longer break?
Cris.
Hi Cris,
I'm quite the novice at this. I see this file quarantined within BD and a right click only gives me Delete, Restore and Refresh options. The Send option is grayed out as it has already been sent to the default location. A file search on the name listed in BD quarantine panel doesn't find anything. Please advise, thanks.0 -
I just read again your first post...
So practically, BitDefender did detect some files, and quarantined them. Well, this is fine, we don't need those files (because they are already detected)
Do you have any files that aren't detected?
Please post a HijackThis log (you can find instructions in a pinned topic).
Cris.0