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#1 OFFLINE   slowday444

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Posted 22 July 2007 - 08:43 AM

This is very informative. I hope our anti-malwares are up to the task!

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Posted 22 July 2007 - 09:38 AM

hmm, that will trap many people....
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Posted 22 July 2007 - 06:55 PM

Nice link. Was quite impressed by the quality of the deception.

Microsoft Malicious Software Removal Tool was particularly clever.

I was taken in myself last year when I first launched myself into LaLa land by "You're computer has been infected a virus" type windows appearing all over the screen.

It frightened the life out of me, and I was in such a panic that I clicked on what I thought was a genuine AntiVirus programme:

WinAntivirusPro2006.

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Kept the pic as a souvenir as it was the first and last time I was infected. Some other nasty came down with it and I had to format in the end. This was before I found this place.

Of course there's now a WinAntiVirusPro2007, so don't be fooled as I was.

Apologies for going on a bit, but I'm sure we get new folk here all the time who've never heard of these little buggers.

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Posted 22 July 2007 - 07:29 PM

"Was quite impressed by the quality of the deception." Agree, that is why I thought it was worth posting the link.

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Posted 23 July 2007 - 03:49 AM

My gf has been getting a believable email scam in last couple of days asking her to reset her Live Messenger login details. Thing is the email address it came from looks like a genuine MSN addy and the email is well written (none of the usual typos etc). Main thing that arose my suspicion when , thankfully, she asked my opinion was the fact she had four of these in her inbox and the link it asked her to click, though looking like an MSN link, was too long and random for my liking.

Luckily she's sensible enough to ask me about any dodgy looking emails, it was certainly convincing <_<

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Posted 23 July 2007 - 05:20 AM

View PostDennisD, on Jul 22 2007, 01:55 PM, said:

It frightened the life out of me, and I was in such a panic that I clicked on what I thought was a genuine AntiVirus programme:
WinAntivirusPro2006.
The only one clue inside of that screenshot that it was a rogue/bogus antivirus was the "30 million downloads" part for someone who didn't already know of it. That was what I noticed right off the bat.
Complexity of incoherent design.

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Posted 23 July 2007 - 08:01 AM

View PostDennisD, on Jul 23 2007, 02:55 AM, said:

Of course there's now a WinAntiVirusPro2007, so don't be fooled as I was.

Apologies for going on a bit, but I'm sure we get new folk here all the time who've never heard of these little buggers.
The below tool is specialised at removing those type of rogue apps.

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