I have been an advocate of sending them to max security prisons, just for an 
over night wake up call from 'Bubba'.
Then in the morning with the pride shredded all over the place have them sit 
down (if they can) in front of a computer and write apologies to all the people 
they have affected.
If it seems sincere enough they don't have to get back in the cell.


From: Lee Douglas 
Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2009 10:56 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues 
Subject: Re: What else would you tell this user?


Had one the other day with Windows Police Pro on it and couldn't boot into safe 
mode, couldn't run the task manager fix and couldn't load / run MBytes. After 
about 2 1/2 hours (shouldn't have spent more than 10 minutes, but I'm 
stubborn), I finally prescribed a format & re-install. 


I can sort of understand how the Trojan authors get off on their cleverness, 
but I'm advocating that we bring back public flogging, just for them...





On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 10:50 AM, <richardmccl...@aspca.org> wrote:


  1. Often, these trojans will keep REAL anti-malware applications from 
running.  However, if the system can be booted into Safe Mode (I came across 
one that could not!), MalwareBytes at least ought to run. 

  2. They guy is being prevented from downloading MBytes or anything else on 
that machine.  He will need to obtain a copy of MBytes or VIPRERESCUE elsewhere 
and install from portable media. 

  3. I've seen entirely too many of these occurrences on systems with McAfee on 
them. 

  Good luck!
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  "David W. McSpadden" <dav...@imcu.com> wrote on 10/27/2009 09:40:36 AM:



  > Follow this thread from top to bottom.


  > What else would you tell this home user?? 
  >   
  >   
  > I don’t understand how this keeps happening I have Microsoft 
  > security running also but I am getting tierd of this junk these 
  > things need to find another home besides mine 
  > From: David McSpadden 
  > Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2009 10:32 AM
  > To: xx 
  > Subject: RE: Home Computer 
  > Sure. 
  > From: xx 
  > Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2009 10:30 AM
  > To: David McSpadden
  > Subject: RE: Home Computer 
  >  Ok I will try tonight if I cant do you want it back? 
  >  From: David McSpadden 
  > Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2009 10:28 AM
  > To: xx 
  > Subject: RE: Home Computer 
  >  Those pictures are a part of the Trojan/virus/thingy. 
  > Yes if you can get on the internet you can find it by googling for 
  > Microsoft security essentials download. 
  >  From: xx 
  > Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2009 10:26 AM
  > To: David McSpadden
  > Subject: RE: Home Computer 
  > So I will just find that on the internet? If I can get on the net 
  > because when I tried last night I couldn’t get around all the pop 
  > ups ( I will get those pics to you asap  LOL)   So does that mean 
  > someone has been looking at that stuff or is that just the possible 
  > virus causing that to pop up ? 
  > From: David McSpadden 
  > Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2009 10:19 AM
  > To: xx 
  > Subject: RE: Home Computer 
  >  I think you should send me the naughty pictures for an objective opinion. 
  >  Also, I think you should download Microsoft’s Free Security 
  > Essentials virsus/spyware scanner. 
  > It is quick and easy.  All you have to do it tell it when and what to scan. 
  > That might find something your Mcafee doesn’t. 
  >  From: xx
  > Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2009 10:11 AM
  > To: David McSpadden
  > Subject: Home Computer 
  >  Hi It’s me again….. I think my computer has issues again I have 
  > been getting pop ups telling me my computer could be infected but it
  > wasn’t from Mcafee so I ignored it then mcafee would pop up and say 
  > it blocked a trojen  so I thought I was ok but last night when I 
  > tried to get into my email naughty pics poped up????? So I thought I
  > would run a full scan but couldn’t get into mcafee. What do you think 
  >   
  >   



 






 

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