I've been speaking with several well-trained IT techs about this problem over the last two days.
The indicated that I needed to eradicate the virus immedetially, because the fiendish Trojan will worm its way deeper and deeper into the CPU and infect my entire system so bad that the computer won't run at all!
They recommended that I try Malwarebytes, which is a free program for the basic version.
The site recommends that you buy the Professional edition if virus or Trojans are detected and it did find 4 nasty ones. Am running a full deep scan now, but that process is already taking over two hours, but it did unearth two more worms hidden deeper in the system.
If you that suspect your system may be infected, you might try Malwarebytes for free at this website.
http://shop.malwarebytes.org/lpa/342...FSyhtgodSAjEhw
Originally Posted by Fast Gunn
Malwarebytes is one of the better tools available for finding and removing malware and as was stated earlier you would still need anti-virus software to find and remove the viruses.
I don't know if the attack on my mailbox was through this site or not, but have taken the following steps:- I got antivirus for my Mac
- I got an external hard drive to back up my hard drive
- I no longer click on links sent to me in email. If it's something I have to do, I type in the URL myself and do what needs to be done.
- I delete spam without reading it. If I delete a valid email that looks like spam that's tough.
In nearly 20 years of PCs and 5 years of Macs, I've never had a problem. Of course I always had protection on the PC. But on the Mac, I've gone bare. I spent too much time recovering stuff over the weekend to go through that again.
Originally Posted by charlestudor2005
Macs as well as machines running the various kinds of Linux operating systems are also quote vulnerable to viruses and malware. They need protection just as much as the machines running Windows.
I hate to sound like an idiot but my laptop has been running slower than usual lately. My norton didn't pick up a virus or let me know. Is this something I should worry about?
Originally Posted by Chloe Love
I would look into it. A machine running slower than usual can be a symptom of an infection.
All of the IT experts I have talked to tell me that Norton is basically a worthless program.
Years ago, it used to provide protection, but not any longer and I got rid of it years ago.
I would strongly recommend that you get rid of Norton and use Microsoft Essentials instead. See link below.
Surprisingly, Essentials is free and does a better job than Norton which is not free and just goes to show that cost is not necessarily a measure of worth.
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/w...ity-essentials
. . . Also, remember that you cannot have two anti-virus programs installed on your computer because they will attack each other.
Originally Posted by Fast Gunn
Norton's downward spiral began after they were absorbed by Symantec. From that point forward, they were never the same.
A word of caution.
There seem to be about as many unscrupulous software vendors that purport to rid your system of malicious software as there are people out there writing malicious software to infect your system.
Sometimes, I wonder if a large group of them belong to both sides of the fence and they create business for their software by infecting people with the malicious bugs that they themselves create to sell more of their software.
Today, I bought a program that promised the moon, called PC Cleaner which supposedly found "thousands" of other bugs, but not for free of course.
I intended this purchase to be only a trial basis, but someone the program inflicted itself on me and set itself up to be automatically renewed each year!
That really ticked me off! The program doesn't even do what it promises, but then it sneaks in a long hand into your wallet to automatically fix these "thousands" of bugs that the previous supposedly program missed altogether.
. . . I smell a big stinking rat here trying to scam me!
Originally Posted by Fast Gunn
There are a number of scams like that. Some of this stuff you see on TV like MyCleanPC, PCMatic, etc., I would never go near them.
Here is all you need...
The following are all good
free tools for keeping the computer clean and free of malicious code as well as other nasty stuff.
CCleaner
Malwarebytes Anti-Malware
Revo Uninstaller
Avast! Antivirus
Zone Alarm Firewall
These are what I used. With these tools I have never had any malicious code cripple or otherwise have any effect on my Windows system. Also, the database updates for Avast! and Malwarebytes are free as well.