It then shows itself as Internet Security 2010. Buy Now for 59,95 for a
three year licence. Notice the comma , not decimal point in the price. They
were from Overseas.
My Question to you is how do i stop this from happening again?
AT&T says from India "we are not responsible"
MCafee doesnt stop it.
Trend Didn't stop it with Internet Security 2007.
Webroot Didn't either.
What is a non techie to do? I am NUMB.
Any Suggestions other than to bury this thing in the back yard?
Download, install, run, update and perform a full scan (separately) with the
following two applications (freeware versions are the ones to use for this):
SuperAntiSpyware
http://www.superantispyware.com/
MalwareBytes
http://www.malwarebytes.com/
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Here are a few ways to protect against the malicious scripts:
- Use Mozilla Firefox and add the free NoScript Plugin, then the scripts
can't run.
- Win Patrol, like Tea Timer and other programs that watch the registry
and running processes, won't allow processes to run, and registry writes
unless you allow them.
Get many of the programs you need from http://www.Download.com which is
a Cnet site, and pretty safe. Get Firefox from http://www.mozilla.com
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Removal Instructions:
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/virus-removal/remove-internet-security-2010
In order to minimize your chances of getting malware in the future, you
need to practice "safe hex", which includes
1. Keeping your OS patched with the latest security updates.
2. Running a high-quality onboard antivirus program (like Eset NOD32 or
Avira Antivir) and making sure you have the latest definitions
installed.
3. Regularly run high-quality anti-malware programs like MalwareBytes'
Anti-Malware and SUPERAntiSpyware (making sure they are up-to-date).
4. Make sure your Windows Firewall is running.
5. Avoid dodgy Web sites (the ones with "warez" and pr0n).
6. Never open attachments in e-mails unless you were expecting them.
7. Enable the viewing of extensions so you can tell if a certain file is
actually an .exe file.
More info:
http://www.claymania.com/safe-hex.html
(Come on Microsoft, enough with the filtering already!!!)
once an infection is found and
zapped away by an antivirus
program,
then you must also delete your
system restore points and even
old backup'd archives because
the infection may have found its
way to the archives you created
and is awaiting to be restored.
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