Author Topic: possible malware in puush update  (Read 4605 times)

we've received reports of possible malware being sent in disguise of a puush update. for now we suggest closing the puush app (windows only)
Quote from: https://twitter.com/puushme/status/582310570755403776
we are still looking into the cause and will provide more details as soon as we know more.
Quote from: https://twitter.com/puushme/status/582311432730992641
we do suggest you run a virus scan on your PC if you were running the windows puush client, and uninstall the client for now.
Quote from: https://twitter.com/puushme/status/582313699320299520
in the mean-time you can check your PC for puush.daemon.exe and remove it. it seems to sit in AppData/Roaming/puush/
Quote from: https://twitter.com/puushme/status/582319591583428608
to answer a common question: passwords were not compromised as we store passwords salted and hashed using bcrypt.
« Last Edit: March 29, 2015, 07:14:26 PM by Frankie² »

Which is why you need to use Imgur. Does it take a malware to make you change?!

Switched to ShareX recently, frankly it's far better in pretty much every way.

Which is why you need to use Imgur. Does it take a malware to make you change?!
Imgur is terrible.



Which is why you need to use Imgur. Does it take a malware to make you change?!
i find puush very convenient and fast




so what does this tell us
That you should probably delete puush for now

Which is why you need to use Imgur. Does it take a malware to make you change?!
There is a big difference between imgur and puush.

if youre on update r93 youre safe. if youre on update r94, you have it

Switched to ShareX recently, frankly it's far better in pretty much every way.

This.

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Obviously Gazyo is superior
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Obviously Gazyo is superior
B)
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