Author Topic: Rogue AntiVirus Attempt (Please Read)  (Read 4935 times)

No. All computer drives are C:\
ACER is just a name that is shown above the drive.
Captain Obvious, flying at the speed of d'uh!
Of course I know that.

Ughh.
Don't try to confuse me.

I remember getting something like this once. Do these red shields beneath the icons flash? I think they did.

URL = research.
Toolbar = research editing.
Favorites = research websites.
That's what I was thinking lol

I remember getting something like this once. Do these red shields beneath the icons flash? I think they did.
Yes. I just noticed....Almost all Rogue Antivirus Programs use the same infected enviroment.


I just noticed.
Huh, you didn't shut the page yet? Maybe you should. :\

Captain Obvious, flying at the speed of d'uh!
Of course I know that.
Captain wrong, flying at the speed or wrong!

Huh, you didn't shut the page yet? Maybe you should. :\
Its been closed. Durr. Just look at the first image and compair it to the other rogues how thay leer people in.

This was actually the first virus I ever got, gave my computer to my cousin for a few weeks and he got it off. Then I got something else that was almost exactly like this, Used a little .exe called rkill on it, that ended the virus' process, then just used the log file and mongled the virus (deleted it) then rescanned computer, found some stuff, removed it.

This was actually the first virus I ever got,
Packed.win32.krap.an?


It's fake.
Ive had this problem it's a worm, alot of people people think its the Peoples Republic of China who created the worm.
I doubt it but still. They have done cyberattacks.

Okay so, I know this virus because I've actually had probably 15-20 friends who get it.

This is a harmless program called scamware that won't uninstall unless you buy it. Just search up a removal tool for the SecurityTool Scamware program and you are good to go.

But once again, you probably accepted the download for the program, which makes you a huge dumb ass.

It isnt a Browser Expilot. You get the Virus by clicking buttons, even navigating away. Also I bet this has been reported because Symantech and more Antivirus companys know about the program. If you're meaning the URL I havnt reported it.
No.

You get a virus for accepting the download and not opening up task manager and closing the browser.

Basically what Kalph said, you won't get viruses unless you are a dumbass. As for browser exploits, Buy a loving macintosh based computer and you won't get those.