Author Topic: What is the worst virus your encountered?  (Read 1302 times)

Mine is when i was downloading warcraft 3 unlimited world editor. big mistake. cause i clicked that download now ad. witch leads to a virus. and then adware pops out. i had no antivirus at the time but this auto installed rogue antivirus software. i had to upgrade from XP to Vista. i hope the person who made thoose ads dies a horrorible horrorible death.

You had to upgrade because you had a virus?
How does that work?

Also, it's your fault for not having an antivirus, or knowing how to get rid of viruses your self.

even if i had a antivirus. it would not of worked cause it auto installs rogue antivirus. i had no xp cd but i had a vista cd.

even if i had a antivirus. it would not of worked cause it auto installs rogue antivirus. i had no xp cd but i had a vista cd.
Delete system32.

What the hell are you talking about, if you had an antivirus, it would not have let the program install the rouge antivirus. Besides, you could just go into safemode and remove it's files and registry entries.
Delete system32.
This stuff isn't funny.

Delete system32.
Cant. rogue antivirus says delete system32 is a virus.

What the hell are you talking about, if you had an antivirus, it would not have let the program install the rouge antivirus. Besides, you could just go into safemode and remove it's files and registry entries.
It clones itself. and its a rootkit. got rid of it after upgrading. somehow that rootkit only works on Windows XP

It clones itself. and its a rootkit. got rid of it after upgrading. somehow that rootkit only works on Windows XP
Still, you should have scanned the file before you opened it.

This stuff isn't funny.
Just giving him a taste of his own medicine.

Still, you should have scanned the file before you opened it.

its a link. not a download. it auto downloads without my permission.

A simple lag virus. I don't get viruses because I'm not an idiot like Tyler66 or you, Megia.

Naw. wc3.campaigns.net is good news since it doesnt have ads like that.

its a link. not a download. it auto downloads without my permission.
By enabling Java Script automatically on unknown sites, you let it download it, though I highly doubt that firefox will execute a file without your permission, and this I believe this is all bullstuff.

Naw. wc3.campaigns.net is good news since it doesnt have ads like that.

But you still click on every single thing you see.

By enabling Java Script automatically on unknown sites, you let it download it, though I highly doubt that firefox will execute a file without your permission, and this I believe this is all bullstuff.
Using firefox. it just let it download.