Thanks Joan. It sure took a lot of time to get rid of it. I have had the
free AVG for two years now, and it has been fantastic. I can't even tell
them because it is free and don't have access to their tec support. Had I
clicked on any of those warnings and believed it to be the real thing, I
would have lost my lap, because then it would have had full access to
everything. 

These people that do that are solely out to find personal information so
they can have access to your checking accounts, etc., and cause identify
theft. From the looks of the IDs and names of the Trojans it was from India,
as usual. They say that is where most of the real hackers come from that try
identify theft.

What you experienced was not at all what I had. When it takes you a long
time to get onto or off of a site especially with ads, it is usually because
it is trying to put a tracking device on your computer. Every night I delete
my browsing history, now I am going to do it each time I get off of a site.
That gives them much less time to get hold of my IP address and keep
tracking me for the rest of the time that I am on my computer. I already
changed a bunch of passwords and now I have some more not so important
passwords to change. Tomorrow, I am going to do a back-up which I haven't
done in a long time. The last one took almost 6 hours, what a pain, but I
want to clean out as much junk as I can and then do a good back up. My
Favorites are off the wall, LOL, I need a computer just for them!  I may not
be on for a couple of days because of doing all of this stuff. In fact, I am
probably going to go no mail for all my groups. I can always get caught up
on the group page. I will say this, Malwarebytes was something my son had
told me to keep on my lap. It was totally free at that time, but because I
didn't feel a need for it, I removed it, now you only get a 30 day free
trial and then a one time charge of 25.00 if you want to keep it.  It was a
good thing that I had the 2nd Explorer-No Add-Ons, or I would have been
totally useless, and the lap would be in the garbage.

Just thought it was the right thing to do and warn everyone. Guess it doesn
t seem to matter to others. If you Google for it, there is a lot of
complaints and Microsoft should really do something about, considering the
fact that it shows the real Windows logo on all of its pop-ups and looks so
genuine.




 
 
 
 
-------Original Message-------
 
From: Joan Croft
Date: 1/12/2012 9:04:55 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [Chihuahuas] Watch Out For a Vista Virus!!! Please Read!!!
 
  
So sorry that had happened to you.
Today I was looking at something and a bunch of ad-type pages popped up and
I had a difficult time clicking to close them.  Maybe that was the same
thing?
Too many mean people out there doing this sort of stuffÂ…afterall, what would
they get out of this except for laughs and giggles?  So meanÂ…I really wish
someone can stop these things before you get them.
 
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Peggy & The Girls
Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2012 1:29 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Chihuahuas] Watch Out For a Vista Virus!!! Please Read!!!
 
  
WARNING: PLEASE READ FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY!
 
This sucker is a horror!!!  I haven't a clue how I got it, or why AVG didn't
prevent it from getting on my lap to begin with. The last thing that I was
on was MSN free games, and to be honest, that's where I think I got it from.
I left my lap for a couple of minutes and all soughts of things popped up on
my desk top. If you see this warning pop up on your desktop.......DO NOT
CLICK ON ANYTHING, EXCEPT TO IMMEDIATLY STOP IT FROM SCANNING YOUR COMPUTER.
QUICKLY CLOSE ALL WINDOWS. 
 
It will say "Vista Security 2012 Firewall Alert"  It is BOGUS!!!  It will
take over your Windows Defender and Windows Firewall. It will block your
Security from opening to do a scan. It will take over your Browser so you
can't search for a fix or click on anything. All you will see in your
Browser is a warning to do a scan or buy  the BOGUS  "Vista Security 2012
Firewall Alert" 
 
I didn't go to bed until 7am this morning trying to get rid of it. I finally
found a back way to open up AVG and scanned, that took 1 and 3/4 hours and
it said everything was safe! But the bugs were still popping up on my
desktop and I still couldn't troubleshoot the web to get rid of it. 
 
You will see about 9 Bogus Windows open on your desktop, all have the
Windows LOGO, all appear to be genuine. One even list all the supposedly
virus's, worms, Trojans, etc that you have and list the names of them and
what components and files it has supposedly corrupted. Another one will say
that you have been hijacked. Your Windows defender and firewall will pop up
and show that all security is turned off and it will not allow you to change
anything unless you click for it to scan and accept it's Bogus service. DON
T CLICK ON ANY OF IT, JUST X OUT OF IT.
 
Go into Start, click on INTERNET EXPLOYER-NO ADD-ONS, (the bogus Vista
Security can't get on that, because you don't have any add-ons to allow it
on). Go to Cnet and download 'Malwarebytes Anti Malware"  It is a free trial
and the only software that got it out of my system. I tried 2 other
softwares and they didn't find anything. Malwarebytes scanned for a lot
longer then AVG does and it scanned a lot more objects. During the scan,
Malwarebytes said that it was being blocked and I had to click 'quarantine a
couple of times, so don't leave your computer while it is scanning. My full
scan was 2 and 1/2 hours! But it found 7 infected objects and got rid of
them all. I intend to keep it on my lap. 
 
Peggy & The Girls




 

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