So I've got a virus....

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mikey7339

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I haven't had a virus (atleast one I know about) in years. The last time I did was when I got sick of the annoying stuff Nortons was doing and decided to uninstall it. I think it took all of one day before I got flooded with pop-up viruses. I ended up reformatting and doing a clean install then got AVG & Zone alarm and haven't had a problem since.
 

lRookiel

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Sumrex said:
discovered i had 26 small viruses that were making my computer slow and annoying they had all completely passed under the radar of Norton so i got Bullguard instead which discovered the viruses and got them for good
Bullguard really that good? Cause I'm kinda looking for a replacement for mcafee since this crap happened..
 

Pyrignis

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I once had to repair a computer (not mine) that had a virus that would show a pop-up every 5 seconds regardless of the fact that the old one was clicked. If not clicked, they would quickly fill the screen, preventing me from doing anything useful. If clicked, the computer would BSOD. This prevented virus scanners from finding it.

I remedied it by running Malwarebyte and standing by and alt+f4'ing every pop-up I saw. Took some time, but when it was done, everything ran smoothly again.
 

Yopaz

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Necroid_Neko said:
I may actually currently have a key-logger, since one of my accounts got hacked...but I haven't been able to find anything despite scanning my whole computer with AVG, Windows Defender and my Uni's anti virus programme and Spybot Search & Destroy. Here's to hoping it's not really a keylogger and my details were just obtained during the Steam hack :/
That steam hack scared me. I started changing all my passwords. After changing my email password I remembered I never registered for the forums. Then I forgot my email password...

OT: I had a virus that made my anti-virus toss a system file into quarantine. Or maybe my anti-virus software malfunctioned. Either way it was really annoying.
 

2012 Wont Happen

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My computer tends to run pretty slow for a while any time I visit shady porn sites. Haven't noticed anything but that.
 

lRookiel

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Exile714 said:
One time my mom came downstairs and started yelling at me for getting a virus on the computer which made it completely unusable.
Oh the blame you get for being the one who uses the computer the most eh? I get this all the time, usually from my nan.

"A virus is on my computer and its your fault!"
"Erm, nan, I don't use your computer, I use mine"
"Well somethings wrong with it and you use the internet all the time"
"Well lets have a look at it then, hey, what's *obscure name.exe*"
"I downloaded that so I could play scrabble online".

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I hate people.
I do believe I got the blame for that once. On my families first pc when I was about 8 or 9, my big brother clicked on a bad popup (Which contained some strange popup spamming virus) and he told my parents it was me, I got the blame for it until I said "But he was on the pc all day, not me" and since I'm the 'Good' child, my parents sided with me hahah!

week long ban for my brother after that, mouahaha!
 

ZippyDSMlee

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I dont get hit by virus's because I use kaspersky internet security.... I did get hit by hijacker malware which I cleared out with high jack this.
 

MagicMouse

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I don't personally get any nasty viruses, maybe a Trojan here and there. However, some of the ones I have removed form clients' PC's have been really nasty. The worst one was the latest form of windows 7 rootkit. Virtually impossible to remove without reformatting. Apparently the point of the virus was to hook the PC up to a botnet.
 
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Time to backup, format, reinstall :-\ Hate it!

My brother, years ago brought a virus back home from uni on his laptop. Spread over the network and nothing I did could shift it. No A/V software seemed able to remove it as it went from one file to the next, computer to computer, never staying "fixed" or deleted for long enough. In the end I think I had to delete a ton of data, take all PCs off the network, fdisk and reformat then resintall totally fresh each one. Nightmare.
 

shroomie

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I got attacked by something that got into my instant messaging software, like all of it and it would send bogus links to everyone on my contact list. Eventually sorted it out by doing a system restore to reset things back to before it got installed.
 

Wintermoot

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system restore?
or get avast to fix it until you get a decent virus scanner (like NOD32)
 

wraithian

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For you folks running into viruses that fly under the radar...

Run a couple of anti-virus programs. Norton, AVG, Stopsign (just dated myself with that one), or even MS Security Essentials, any combination, and yeah, sometimes you'll have to uninstall one of them to get another one to load and/or work properly, but your chances of missing something nasty are reduced. Follow those up with Malwarebytes (I seriously cannot preach my love for Malwarebytes enough), Spyware S&D, Adaware, and there shouldn't be much harmful stuff left on your machine. And, as has been noted above, when all else fails, f-bomb (reformat your hard drive) malware back to the stone age.

I'm in IT for the government, and these are some of the steps we go through when someone picks up something ugly.
 

Cpu46

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Last virus I had was one of those false virus scan things. It was sophisticated enough that it blocked me from opening anything other than internet explorer and was bundled with the virus that changes your google search results.

Safe mode, malwarebytes, problem solved.
 

Michael Hirst

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Download a Bullguard free trial, that really managed to unfuck one of my previous computers when it was riddled with viruses.
 

Lord Kloo

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System restore works fine usually as long as you do it as soon as you know you've got a virus, better than a complete restore to factory settings..

I genuinely don't know how to get viruses or Trojans or whatever on ones computer, hell I'm even running my Vista laptop with UAC turned off (to play modded Oblivion naturally) which opens up the system to all sorts of shizzle..
 

The Undoer

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Shark Wrangler said:
Its the virus that makes you think something is wrong with your PC and asks you to download a fake Virus protection to get rid of it. You buy it and it drains the money out of your account and nothing happens. The bastards that made it should have the good sense to at least let you get rid of it to make it seem real, morons.
I've had that one, it let me have a quick google search though and find a solution, stopped the process in task manager then proceeded to hunt down and find every file related to it and incinerate them.

I've also had one that turned off my PC the moment that windows launched, that one I had to reinstall, nothing else could be done.
 

Shadu

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I work at a laptop center at my school where we provide support for all the laptops the school provides to the students.

I see viruses all the time. Not even joking.

It's not usually too bad, except there's been a new one that came onto the scene just a few weeks ago that's just evil. And it's already changed so we have to adjust and relearn what we thought we knew.
 

ElNeroDiablo

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Oh, I just remembered some fun I keep having in regards to viruses - note, I haven't had it hit my Windows system directly yet, but there's a reason for this - I have a friend who doesn't have net atm (or even a landline) so he often uses the local library in town here and over in the nearby city. EVERY friggen time he's plugged his thumb drives into a computer at either library I have to plug them into my Linux system and REFORMAT the fuckers (backing up the true data he has on there) to clear off the viruses that try to infect system by copying themselves to USB drives (only memory sticks, not seen this happen to an external hard drive) before he goes home and plugs the drive into his WinXP box I built for him (on a old Optiplex GX520).
Every. Single. Time.

I just wish I could stop having to reformat his thumb drives each time he's over, but that'd require long talks with the IT staff (what little there is) at BOTH libraries in order to get them to actively cleanse their systems or (what'd be better) have them move completely to Linux-based systems (say, Ubuntu) so these damn things stop trying to infect my friend's system and any other system those thumb drives come in contact with!