It takes over your entire computer
Published on March 1, 2011 By jazzymjr In Personal Computing

Just wanted to alert everyone about a very nasty piece of malware out there! 

My companion was the recipient of this "nice" piece of software.  He is running Windows 7, 32 bit.  He has no idea how he got it.  Anyway, it takes over your whole computer, and you cannot even open any executable on your computer.  It tells you that your computer is infected...it even takes over your desktop.  It disables eveything.  You cannot even get into safe mode to try to run a anti-malware program to try to get rid of it.  It even blocks all your system restore backups!  What a piece of work!  I am hoping that I can get to his documents folder and copy that...I can't remember if I put that on a different partition or not...I sure hope I did!  I am going to have to wipe and re-install everything for him. 


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on Mar 02, 2011

 

Had this. It's a pesky one. Went to other PC and searched around in some desperation. Went to someplace called My Antispyware(dot)com and their support team contacted me with the following weird note*. I set my system calendar to six days ahead, then rebooted. Then set correct time. Then rebooted. Malware apparently gone...(?). Had to use other PC as this one was terminally borked from the virus. Only got a multiple of popups that disabled almost everything, saying "pay $ to get hip" then "pay more $ to get more hip." IE8 couldn't open. Really horrible. Weird but true: try 6-day date reset. Worked for me but I've no idea why. Also, after all this was said and done, a day or so later, my TrendMicro Pro said I had a trojan that it couldn't delete yet, so the malware was quarantined 'til TrendMicro has the right stuff to nuke it.

 

* Hello Dear friend!
I am really sorry that your computer has been infected. So, these pop-ups and are not the part of our product,
they are a some kind of a virus from the internet and don't belong to our program. It was done by our advertising
partner and he's already banned.
This program will be self-removed in 6 days. There would be no problems after it is deleted.
Also you can just set date and time setting in your windows control panel 6 days later according to current date.

let me know please if you have any other problems.
 Thanks and have a great day!

Good luck to everyone who has gotten this. It's a nasty bugger, all right.

Hey, is it Spring yet anywhere? My window just shows snow and cold and more of the same...aargh.

Peace

on Mar 02, 2011

We're getting a taste of spring here in Pa. Sunshine, temps in the mid 50's, blue skies ... then the sun goes down and it gets cold again. Its on its way. Thank goodness. I've had enough of the cold, snow, ice and stuff.

on Mar 02, 2011

seldomseen
Good luck to everyone who has gotten this. It's a nasty bugger, all right.

Hey, is it Spring yet anywhere? My window just shows snow and cold and more of the same...aargh.

Peace

Fascinating!  A self terminating one!  Defintiely worth remembering as that is easy enough to do!  So far these bugs have been defeatable as each one forgets something that allows us to get it.  I guess it is only a matter of time before someone figures out all the angles and closes them all.

Thanks for the tip!

Spring?  Today, Gone tomorrow! (64 today, 45 tomorrow).

on Mar 02, 2011

Oh yeah, I had this virus. I downloaded it just so I could fight it off. It was a fun one, but still easy to get rid of in about 5 minutes.

on Mar 02, 2011

Hey G3mpi3 ... let me ask you somethin' ... hehe. If the next one you download just so you can fight it off turns out to be bigger'n your PC what will you do if it says it 'll get rid of you in five minutes? j/k

on Mar 02, 2011

Hey G3mpi3 ... let me ask you somethin' ... hehe. If the next one you download just so you can fight it off turns out to be bigger'n your PC what will you do if it says it 'll get rid of you in five minutes? j/k

Meh, I would welcome that. I've turned rebuilding my PC into a hobby. Also, I'm dual booting win7 and Maverick Meerkat, so I'm not worried about that.

on Mar 02, 2011

Wow!

on Mar 02, 2011

happy you get un-infected....

on Mar 03, 2011

Now that I think about it there was this advert about 3 maybe 4 months ago asking if I wanted to download and install a new system tool by that name. I chose to ignore it as I have more than enough toys to play with. It came as an email and I regularly delete everything in the spam folder without bothering to check any out.

on Mar 03, 2011

This is in reply to #31.  That seems fishy.  I'd still want to run some type of Anti-Malware on it.  Very odd that some tool would write up a virus/trojan that will self expire.

 

The important thing to remember is that if you get a pop-up like that, don't click anywhere on your screen.  Ctl+Alt+Delete and bring up task-manager, which will then be the "focus" window.  Kill your browser.  Or do a hard shutdown.  Always try task manager first though.

on Mar 03, 2011

@natas2 : Yes, very odd. Not going to look a gift-horse in the mouth, tho. 

Now it's raining...some...Spring is just around the corner here. Harley batteries charging, Tetons melting. Lotsa bears, deer on the hiway everywhere like vermin. Can't they spray for them or something? (Oops...cabin fever again)

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