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Bolo everyone! Virus alert
Yesterday I a little box popped up asking for permission to allow an upload for the newest version of Adobe. Although I knew I didn't prompt for the update, I allowed it and accepted it. Within a minute or so, all hell broke loose. I have run several scans and cleaned a bunch of bad files out since, but the computer is still rendered useless and all of my files are encrypted and not readable. I'm so pizzed I made such a rookie mistake that I haven't written down the name of the virus but I will when I can get the machine to work. Be careful everyone.
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I get those Adobe software update boxes pretty regularly and never had a problem.
If we dont allow it how would we update the software ?? |
install malwarebytes-pro in addition to your paid anti virus program such as trend micro, not 100% but damn close
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Originally Posted by Excess
(Post 4190037)
I get those Adobe software update boxes pretty regularly and never had a problem.
If we dont allow it how would we update the software ?? |
Same thing happened to me, I did a system restore to before the update and all is well now.
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Always a good idea to make restore points every now and again.
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Sounds like you have the Crypowall virus. Not good. It can erase your restore points as well, depending on the version of the virus. The only way I've seen people get their files back is pay the ransom of $500.
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you are correct, it is cryptowall. Great
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Why don't the feds go after hackers like this. It is costing business owners and individuals big $$$$ trying to deal with these problems. Having to pay a ransom to get your files back is bull$hit!
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Originally Posted by JTeam
(Post 4190100)
Sounds like you have the Crypowall virus. Not good. It can erase your restore points as well, depending on the version of the virus. The only way I've seen people get their files back is pay the ransom of $500.
I got the FBI one - similar, but not the same - did ask for a ransom too of course - found software to get rid of it. Man, it was a beatch, but with the use of a 2nd computer and Hitman pro (it is known for getting rid of FBI virus - not sureof the Crypowall ??? one) it kicked it's azz. Man, azzholes in this world suk. Freakin thieves. |
Originally Posted by iamjoe
(Post 4190117)
you are correct, it is cryptowall. Great
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I think Adobe is a virus
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My future son-in-law is a wizard with this stuff. Cryptowall was born in Russia in June of 2013. The people who built it are Russian nationals and everyone who was involved is now locked up except for the head guy. A security company here in the great US of A was able to create a repair tool that was introduced in August of this year that allows for the files to be unencrypted, but until then, if you got hit by it, the party was over regarding any kind of files. My guy will research the fix tomorrow and hopefully it will be legit. If it works for me, I'll post a link for any of my OSO brothers who might get sucked in. By the way, there is no cost for the fix.
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I posted the vacine info above, too many people are relying on so called free anti virus and anti mal ware. you get what you pay for.
Carry on. :drink: |
Originally Posted by iamjoe
(Post 4190231)
My future son-in-law is a wizard with this stuff. Cryptowall was born in Russia in June of 2013. The people who built it are Russian nationals and everyone who was involved is now locked up except for the head guy. A security company here in the great US of A was able to create a repair tool that was introduced in August of this year that allows for the files to be unencrypted, but until then, if you got hit by it, the party was over regarding any kind of files. My guy will research the fix tomorrow and hopefully it will be legit. If it works for me, I'll post a link for any of my OSO brothers who might get sucked in. By the way, there is no cost for the fix.
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Originally Posted by JTeam
(Post 4190363)
Well, someone is still out there collecting the money. The guy I know had to pay using bitcoin and when he did, he got the decryption key.
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What a relief, when I opened this I was worried a town-bike type skank contracted Ebola or the herp.
Sorry about the computer, though. |
Adobe Acrobat Reader does have an update as of 9/16/14. If you open up reader program there is a search for updates on the menu under help.
Wannabe |
Originally Posted by SB
(Post 4190429)
with some of the other less sophisticated viruses that have the decryption key, you can just type in anything and it works. LOL.
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Maybe.
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Originally Posted by JTeam
(Post 4190535)
Maybe 20 years ago.
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