Author Topic: What happened to my sister's laptop?  (Read 2733 times)

apparently theres less mac viruses though
does this mean i need an antivirus as well thougj if mac viruses are common now :/

yeah if you don't like having BlackHole (a mac RAT) running

Ransomware.

What anti-virus is it?

As Darkness said. This is called ransomware.
 Lets get schooled children!

Ransomware (also referred to in some cases as cryptoviruses, cryptotrojans or cryptoworms) comprises a class of malware which restricts access to the computer system that it infects, and demands a ransom paid to the creator of the malware in order for the restriction to be removed. Some forms of ransomware encrypt files on the system's hard drive, while some may simply lock the system and display messages intended to coax the user into paying.

also another sound i really hate is that sound where it sounds like its constantly getting higher pitched
i forget what its called

goodness
You must have really enjoyed that one part of Modern Warfare 2.

eh, forget mw2. it's scarier if it's like dead silent outside and it goes off. and it says something like chemical spill or unknown anomaly or something like that. that stuff would kill me.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scareware#Prank_software
gehehehe

eh, forget mw2. it's scarier if it's like dead silent outside and it goes off. and it says something like chemical spill or unknown anomaly or something like that. that stuff would kill me.
It creeped me out, really, because I was like "oh stuff man this is happening THIS IS HAPPENING" but then again I'm extremely vulnerable to that kind of emotional impact thing. Yeah though, it'd obviously be a lot scarier if it actually happened.

Seriously, what the forget. All of these random morons know all this stuff about RATs and all these different versions of them, and they're all so loving blatantly easy to stop, I don't even remember a time where I had a virus. If the person who made the RAT stub used their IP in any form (hostname or not, a proxy could easily fix this,) they could easily get tracked down by "netstat -d". Any decent tool would remove user access to netstat to prevent their IP from being compromised and them being caught. How on earth can a "ub3r 1337 h4k3r" be so goddamn stupid when a Power User like me could see through their handicapped programming and easily find out where they are in the world?

I can proudly say I've never gotten a virus. The closest I've gotten was accidentally forgetting to check "decline" when installing uTorrent on their various sponsors and ending up with the equivalent of a bunch of adware bars on chrome.

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I think that's the wittiest writing I've ever seen on a Wikipedia article.

I can proudly say I've never gotten a virus.
Same here. Although my bother manages to download them all the time.
My sister Isn't so smart when It comes to computers. This isn't the first time she got a virus.
She gets the rest of them from sites she shouldn't be on.

I think the worst thing I ever did to a computer was me attempting to delete "C:\Windows\system" back in like 2002
My brothers were the ones downloading zango bullstuff lol

^, except I was never that dumb.

I haven't used an antivirus for years, I've never gotten a virus.

scary things to a 9 year old like chappersteddy:
the first time we had a bsod
screamers (GODDAMNIT I HATE SCREAMERS DSDDJSFJO)
other stuff

i don't think we've ever had a virus before.

Get Malwarebytes. Put that on a flashdrive. Boot the PC in SAFE MODE. Then run malware bytes to delete the ransomware. Your welcome :o)

Ransomware is amazing. They are usually really clever. I actually had one when I was younger.

You have ransomware.

Press F8 repeatedly while the Windows logo comes up. Choose the "safe mode with networking" option. Run a Malwarebytes Free scan.

If the Windows logo doesn't come up, then you have ransomware that overwrote your Master Boot Record.

In that case, look for a MBR ransomware removal tutorial.

Speaking of which, I seriously need to buy Kaspersky anti-malware instead of going with AVG Free.
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I can proudly say I've never gotten a virus. The closest I've gotten was accidentally forgetting to check "decline" when installing uTorrent on their various sponsors and ending up with the equivalent of a bunch of adware bars on chrome.
I think that's the wittiest writing I've ever seen on a Wikipedia article.
The closest I've got recently is grayware, but Darkness helped me remove it.

It was YourFile Downloader and Babylon Toolbar.

Unfortunately, Some ransomware completely disable the ability to access the desktop through safe mode.
That's MBR ransomware and usually only happens when you go on the wrong research sites.
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