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Robot Arena => Discussion => Topic started by: Stagfish on September 16, 2010, 03:17:35 PM
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Not long after I posted the thread in forum feedback about popups something appeared on my computer.
A program called Security Tool appeared and pretended to be a anti-spyware program that wants me to buy it for $80.
What it actually does is dump viruses into your settings and tell you they are there, but they're not the problem.
The problem was that it wouldnt let me open anything, not even folders! I tried deleting it but it remade itself.
On my Dads account malwarebytes and spybot coulnt pick it up, it only found the dumped viruses. I found out that instead of buying it, it steals you credit card details (no I wasnt stupid enough to buy it)
To solve the problem I had to wipe my computer, removing RA2 and my precious files but I have DSL and some of my favourite bots on my memory stick as a backup but i'm not putting them on yet, security tool files could be on it aswell.
So I wont be using RA2 for a while, search on google if you want to know more of security Tool rogue spyware.
Stagfish
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That sucks. Tell your computer to get well soon!
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It has fixed, otherwise I wouldnt be able to post this.
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Sorry to hear that Stag.
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I expect its hiding somewhere though, it took an awfully long time to delete my main user off my computer.
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I got that same virus. It was definitely adware. I found a way to remove it, though. I think G.K. remembers that.
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Augh! I hate it when malicious software sneaks in and wreaks havok! I feel for you Stagfish.
If it makes you feel any better you are going to be the star of my next comic. :D
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I remember my old desktop got a similar virus called IE defender it had its own proffessional looking website with a fake forum and everything of people posting 'problems' and solutions etc.
But it did the same thing as yours and dumped viruses and told you they were there but did nothing about it!
Consequently, we bought norton and a full system scan killed it.
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Damn, I'm really sorry to hear that, dude. I think I got something like that a while back, Vista Internet Security 2010. Wouldn't let me open anything either. I somehow managed to download MalWareBytes and remove it, though. Yay slightly malfunctioning hard drive. =D
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I hate it when that sort of thing happens!!! I had a similar thing only it forgot to block the log off button. Got it in task manager while it was still loading my settings.
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Went through pretty much the same thing, but mine was harmless. UniBlue something or other.
Too bad about your computer though. If it makes you feel better, your car's next in line for my series :D
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I know how you feel, sorry to hear you loose RA2 too (again I know this)
after getting lucky and having my stuff recovered, I went straight out and brought a 1TB External Hard-drive and put backups of everything on it, probably worth the investment.
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I had this on my computer no less than 1 month ago.
i lost all my data for all my games ( RA2, CoD 1&2, SLRR etc) and i know how you feel.
hope you get your computer sorted out for sure.
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Sorry to hear that Stag
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Do you have Spybot-Search&Destroy ?
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Yup, but security tool trapped it and malwarebytes so I couldnt use them. I managed to use them on safe mode but they couldnt pick it up.
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You should hack at your brother with his machete for infecting your PC. Again.
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And that's why you want to have good antivirus software running at all times.
And/or use Linux.
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And that's why you want to have good antivirus software running at all times.
And/or use Linux.
Antivirus is for wimps. :gunz:
On a more serious note, I've been online three and a half years, at least two of which without antivirus, and I've never gotten a virus. It's more experience/common sense than it is some stupid program floating around in the background using up your ram.
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Sorry to hear about that.
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I would use Linux if RA2 worked on it
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I cant help but notice it was a 1+ month bump :P
with Stag hosting a new tournament I would say his troubles are fixed unless I am mistaken
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Yeah, I whiped my computer.
The Antivirus I now use is windows security essentials and malware bytes.
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And that's why you want to have good antivirus software running at all times.
And/or use Linux.
Antivirus is for wimps. :gunz:
On a more serious note, I've been online three and a half years, at least two of which without antivirus, and I've never gotten a virus. It's more experience/common sense than it is some stupid program floating around in the background using up your ram.
You are right, common sense matters a lot, but there's nothing wrong with installing MSE and letting it run in the background - it's really light and I barely notice it's there.