Author Topic: qlg.exe - There's 83219 viruses on your computer! Give us thirty bucks!  (Read 1728 times)

I love how you're all, "I CAN RECOGNISE AND DELETE IT BY HAND IM SO EXPERIENCED LOOK AT ALL THIS GOBBLY GUKE THAT MAKES ME LOOK EXPERIENCED"
then you say you resolved it by:
Running Malwarebytes

lol

I love how you're all, "I CAN RECOGNISE AND DELETE IT BY HAND IM SO EXPERIENCED LOOK AT ALL THIS GOBBLY GUKE THAT MAKES ME LOOK EXPERIENCED"
then you say you resolved it by:
Running Malwarebytes

lol
Sounds like easy malware to me. If it was anything bad, it would take alot more than malwarebytes.
TDSS Killer really came in handy for my recent troubles.

Sounds like easy malware to me. If it was anything bad, it would take alot more than malwarebytes.
TDSS Killer really came in handy for my recent troubles.
I know that Malwarebytes recognizes this and deletes it well.
It's just the way he was talking like he was gonna pick and remove every single bit of it by hand, lol.

When I got something like this it also ran in task manager with a long suspicious spam name. It was as easy as ending that task and running an anti virus. It usually restricts any program but your internet browser so that you can pay for the anti virus which is like $60. The trick with this thing is to not panic.  

I love how you're all, "I CAN RECOGNISE AND DELETE IT BY HAND IM SO EXPERIENCED LOOK AT ALL THIS GOBBLY GUKE THAT MAKES ME LOOK EXPERIENCED"
then you say you resolved it by:
Running Malwarebytes

lol

I love you put words I never said in my mouth

lol



Seriously, who the forget wants to go around cleaning up viruses by hand?


Sounds like easy malware to me. If it was anything bad, it would take alot more than malwarebytes.
TDSS Killer really came in handy for my recent troubles.

I prefer defensive rather than offensive action. Most of the time it works fairly well, and I rarely get viruses. The few I do get, however, moronically do stuff like say "HAY! PEY M3 MOONAY!!!"

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83219 viruses
Oh god lol

I hope you have anti-virus and a firewall too, Malwarebytes alone won't do.

I love you put words I never said in my mouth

lol



Seriously, who the forget wants to go around cleaning up viruses by hand?
I mostly get rid of my big virii by hand, so I know it will never come back.
Quite often they leave backups that will just reinstall/relaunch the virus if you close it or restart your system. Some antivirus programs won't find them.
Plus registry keys, whatever. It's complicated but worth it TBH.

I mostly get rid of my big virii by hand, so I know it will never come back.
Quite often they leave backups that will just reinstall/relaunch the virus if you close it or restart your system. Some antivirus programs won't find them.
Plus registry keys, whatever. It's complicated but worth it TBH.
Ethan has a point.
I hope you have anti-virus and a firewall too, Malwarebytes alone won't do.
Malwarebytes is an anti-virus.
Only other things I have around at all times are AVG, Rkill, and TDSS Killer.

Ethan has a point.Malwarebytes is an anti-virus.
Only other things I have around at all times are AVG, Rkill, and TDSS Killer.
Malwarebytes is indeed an antivirus, but it doesn't have realtime protection, unless you buy it, I think.

Malwarebytes is indeed an antivirus, but it doesn't have realtime protection, unless you buy it, I think.
Correct.

Malwarebytes is indeed an antivirus, but it doesn't have realtime protection, unless you buy it, I think.

Malwarebytes is not an anti-virus, it's an anti-malware; there's a difference.

didnt bother reading thread, but if OP is so 1337 SUPER COMPOOTER SKILZ why is he getting viruses in the first place? I never get them.

Malwarebytes is not an anti-virus, it's an anti-malware; there's a difference.
What do you think the majority of virii are?