Re: Virus infection as soon as I'm online! Help
- From: "Phil Wilson" <Phil.Wilson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2006 12:47:28 -0800
Look, all the firewalls in the world will not help if your husband runs
attachments in email messages. The only thing that prevents an infection
when somebody is determined to open and run an attachment is an up-to-date
antivirus program, and even then you can't be sure it's one that the AV
software will catch.
--
Phil Wilson [MVP Windows Installer]
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"Toto Sanderson" <TotoSanderson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:B5BE7F7A-66FF-4965-BC48-B87A3E5094C9@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
That's all right! It's hard to tell isn't it?!
I will do as instructed this weekend. Snowing in Scotland these days... A
lot of works' been delayed.
Will get back to all of you later!
Cheers!
"Panda_man" wrote:
Please , accept my apoligies ,you are female and I said "he" several
times in
my posts.
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Malware removal instructions ,if you need to clean your PC
You have SP1 at home , really do this before going online:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/security/learnmore/enableicf.mspx
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"Toto Sanderson" wrote:
Ok.. The actual story is:
6 weeks ago, while our home pc worked perferctly fine, my husband
opened an
email attachment on yahoo (which I think probably caused all the
problem). He
said that all of a sudden, there were all kinds of windows popping up,
warning him virus spy etc. and giving him choices to download anti-spy
softwares. So he just followed the instructions (he's kinda guy that is
good
with history but rubbish with technology stuff) and it just wouldn't
work. I
(although working as IT admin, really know not much more than him) came
home
being told of what had happened. So I switched on the computer, it
auto-connected to internet with flashing adverts (some are porn you
know).
Tried to delete or heal the viruses that AVG Free found but no luck.
After a few days, I finally decided to re-install the system (luckily I
do
file back-up quite often). Then the internet connection was configured
and I
was back online. I didn't update to SP2 though. 5 minutes after I was
online
(updating AVG during the 5 mins), it suddenly slowed down a lot. After
another 10 minutes, here came VIRUS again!!! (I don't really remember
the
name of the virus, was some kind of Trojan Horses). My AVG alerted me.
I
thought 'Oh NO!' then tried to disconnect but I couldn't. Eventually, I
got
all scared and switched it off. The next time I switched it back on,
went
online, the homepage was directed to a porn site. The Virus warning
kept
coming.
So that's the whole story. The re-stallation part was repeated twice
and I
got the same result. Now, the last time I re-installed the whole
system, I
didn't config the internet so I'm offline at home. Luckily there is
this
group of experts that I can seek for help from while I'm at work!
Thanks for all your suggestions & help... I will keep you guys
up-dated!
"John McGaw" wrote:
Toto Sanderson wrote:
Hi all experts,
My home computer (XP Home) caught Trojan Horse viruses a month ago,
with spy
watching (so it says). Then I couldn't figure out how to delete the
virus so
I formated C: and re-installed the system.
However, as soon as I installed broadband software and got
connected to the
internet, these trojan viruses attacked me again!
I've tried re-install the system serveral times. Now I do not dare
to go
online at all coz each time I felt I was bombed with virus & spy
watch
immediately... :(
Please help me! Why is it and how to get rid of these spy & virus?
ps, i'm using AVG free edition and I would update the DB once i'm
online!
Thanks in advance!
What does "these trojan viruses attacked me again!" really mean? Did
your anti-virus software tell you this or did you simply see a window
pop up on your screen telling your that you were infected? If you
have
the firewall turned on and a legitimate AV program running then I
suspect that what you are seeing is simply a messenger window trying
to
convince you to pay a company to "repair" your system. Try running a
full system can with AV software and see what turns up. But _first_
disable the messenger service -- you don't need it.
John McGaw
http://johnmcgaw.com
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