[AT] Off topic, computer related.
dglass
dglass at numail.org
Mon Mar 15 05:29:46 PDT 2010
Try downloading Malwarebytes from www.download.com. It is a free
program and is the only one I know that will find and get rid of this
problem. I think
the problem was called "Internet Security 2010".
charliehill wrote:
> This is not a question. I just want to share my experience of the last 24
> hours in case it helps someone or in case someone knows what might be going
> on.
>
> Yesterday morning while doing an Internet search I hit one of those sites
> that re-directs you somewhere else. Then I got that pop up that says I have
> a virus and must down load this program RIGHT NOW to stop it.
> Well, this ain't my first computer rodeo and I knew immediately that the
> antivirus site it's self was a piece of malware. I've dealt with it before
> so I immediately, I mean within 2 seconds, started trying to shut it down
> and stop if from infecting my computer. I thought I got it stopped until a
> few minutes later when the spam "anti-virus program" started trying to load
> and run. Then I started running my anti-virus and anti-spyware programs to
> try and stop it. Interestingly enough I had Zone Alarm Pro with all the
> bells and whistles up and running when I hit the thing to begin with and it
> went right past it without an alert.
>
> Ok I'll spare you the details but about 6 or 8 hours later I pretty well had
> it licked after finally getting it beat down enough (continually cutting off
> it's attempts to finish loading) that I could get to Trend Micro's House
> Call online. I wish I could remember the exact details but I didn't have
> time to write them down but at some point something happened that made me
> think something or someone else was acting as my system administrator.
>
> Let me interject here that I had this same virus/malware some months ago and
> thought I was rid of it but after that my computer just didn't run right and
> I always had the feeling that something was running hidden in the background
> but I could never find it.
>
> Ok back to yesterday's activities. I decided to see if I could change users
> and sure enough I found another use that presented it's self by an Icon for
> some web site called by three letters which I can't remember (for example
> ABC.com). I quickly did a web search on that site and everything that
> popped up said it was some sort of Microsoft program that had something to
> do with building web sites (something I've never done). It looked to be a
> legitimate program but I deleted it anyway and got rid of the other user.
> Also, during that process things were getting hung up on my computer and
> when I would hit Ctrl, Alt, Del to bring up the task manager it would tell
> me the system administrator had shut down task manager.
>
> Jumping forward, eventually I got everything cleaned up. As a last step I
> decided to go to my web browser and delete all the temp internet files,
> cookies, etc. Now this is something I do almost everyday just to keep the
> clutter off my system. Depending on how much time I have spent online it
> usually takes anywhere from a few seconds to a few minutes to complete that
> process. Well, when I started the process last night about 6 pm it
> continued to run and run and run for an hour or better. I finally decided
> something had gone haywire so I told it to cancel. At which point it
> continued to say it was cancelling for an hour or so. I decided I'd shut
> the computer down. When I tried it told me that windows was in the middle
> of a long process (almost those exact words) and to either wait or cancel.
> Well I had already tried to cancel and couldn't so I let it run. In fact I
> went back and told it to delete again. Then I had two windows open, one
> supposedly deleting and one cancelling the previous delete if that makes
> sense. About 10 pm I gave up and went to bed. When I got up this morning
> it was still "deleteing" temp files and folders.
> I've checked and it's not deleting anything I use or have stored so far as I
> can tell. It appeared just to be hung up. However I have a feeling that's
> not the case. I think that it really is trying to delete all the junk
> that's been running in the background for months. If finally did a cold
> boot restart. It's a notebook computer so I had to do that by removing the
> battery momentarily.
>
> When it started back up it seems to be running fine. I still don't know
> exactly what is going on but the computer seems to be running fine now.
> Later on I'll try running the delete files and folders, cookies, etc.
> routine again and see what happens.
>
> The bug that started this whole thing this time was "Security Essentials
> 2010". The similar bug that got me last year was something like
> "anti-malware 2009"
>
> I wish I was still running a program like Windows Washer. I'd let it do a
> complete disc clean up and wash the open areas of the drive and everything
> but I don't want to pay $40 for it right now. I might look for a freeware
> washer.
>
> Hopefully my experience will help someone else. If anyone thinks they know
> what was going on with the other user and system administrator deal I'd like
> to hear your comments. PLEASE RESIST THE URGE TO TELL ME TO SWITCH TO SOME
> OTHER BROWSER. There are reasons why I don't want or need to do that. I'm
> not going to go into the details right now about that. By the way this
> machine is runing windows XP home premium with all of the updates.
>
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