View Full Version : Microsoft Goes After Fake Security Scans
deltafowler
11-25-08, 09:14 AM
It's about time they addressed this one.
Good for MS!
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20081124-microsoft-cleans-fake-antivirus-tool-from-994061-pcs.html
Greg Alsobrook
11-25-08, 09:51 AM
Yep... I've seen that one quite a few times... Glad they're addressing it!
Fontano
11-25-08, 10:09 AM
Awsome.
I have probably fixed this one on at least two dozen systems.
LarryFlowers
11-25-08, 01:19 PM
I dealt with 3 of these last month... real pain in the Butt...
deltafowler
11-25-08, 02:36 PM
The best tool I've found for it is Malwarebytes.
Free and it removes the rogues quickly and easily.
Smitfraud fix doesn't seem to work on the latest versions.
Fontano
11-25-08, 03:08 PM
The best tool I've found for it is Malwarebytes.
Free and it removes the rogues quickly and easily.
Smitfraud fix doesn't seem to work on the latest versions.
That is the one that I have used for the last dozen or so that I worked on.
Pretty quick. Highly recommend that anyone that supports their family and friends computers, have a copy on your keychain-flash drive.
As once this goodie of a spamware (this is a lot closer to a virus though), hooks in it makes using any webbrowser (IE, FireFox, Safari) a nightmare.
I then usually follow up with a run of Ad-Aware and Microsoft Defender.
Then be sure to check that their anti-virus is still installed.
Greg Alsobrook
12-02-08, 12:04 PM
Yep... Everything looks to be in tip, top shape here! :sure:
Thanks Microsoft Malicious Software Removal Tool!! :rolleyes:
tcusta00
12-02-08, 12:08 PM
Yep... Everything looks to be in tip, top shape here! :sure:
Thanks Microsoft Malicious Software Removal Tool!! :rolleyes:
!rolling Fantastic work, M$!!
Mark Holtz
01-24-09, 01:55 PM
Hmmm.... what is everyone's opinion of the following: Rogue Remover (http://www.malwarebytes.org/rogueremover.php) AVG (Free version) (http://free.avg.com/) SpyBot Search and Destroy (http://www.safer-networking.org/index2.html) SpywareBlaster (http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/spywareblaster.html) Super AntiSpyware (http://www.superantispyware.com/) Spyware Terminator (http://www.spywareterminator.com/) AdAware (http://www.lavasoft.com/products/ad_aware_free.php)I have used the free versions of these software for years already with success.
deltafowler
01-24-09, 05:49 PM
Hmmm.... what is everyone's opinion of the following:
Malwarebytes and Avast! = all you need
tcusta00
01-24-09, 06:24 PM
Hmmm.... what is everyone's opinion of the following: Rogue Remover (http://www.malwarebytes.org/rogueremover.php) AVG (Free version) (http://free.avg.com/) SpyBot Search and Destroy (http://www.safer-networking.org/index2.html) SpywareBlaster (http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/spywareblaster.html) Super AntiSpyware (http://www.superantispyware.com/) Spyware Terminator (http://www.spywareterminator.com/) AdAware (http://www.lavasoft.com/products/ad_aware_free.php)I have used the free versions of these software for years already with success.
Love AVG Free. I started using it last year with version 7 which I actually prefer to 8, which seems to eat more resources. NEVER had a virus infect my computer since I've been using it (knock on wood).
But then again I don't do torrents or visit any other infectious sites either.
deltafowler
01-25-09, 10:05 AM
But then again I don't do torrents or visit any other infectious sites either.
Based upon an old saying, you must be quite blissful :rolleyes:
Here's the thing about the rogue antivirus and similar programs. They're not technically a virus.
They are installed with user interaction and compliance. AVG and other antivirus programs can't detect and stop them, because they're simply programs, not viruses in the traditional sense.
They can easily be reached through Google search results (http://www.spywareremove.com/security/antivirus-xp-2008-sites-appear-on-google-sponsored-links/).
They reside on compromised web servers which house otherwise legitimate content, not in bit torrents and other binaries.
So, while I'm sure you quite enjoyed the opportunity to tout your own stellar record for software acquisition, whilst chastising the activities of those about whom you know little to none, I'm afraid you're simply blowing smoke on this particular subject.
tcusta00
01-25-09, 06:32 PM
Based upon an old saying, you must be quite blissful :rolleyes:
Here's the thing about the rogue antivirus and similar programs. They're not technically a virus.
They are installed with user interaction and compliance. AVG and other antivirus programs can't detect and stop them, because they're simply programs, not viruses in the traditional sense.
They can easily be reached through Google search results (http://www.spywareremove.com/security/antivirus-xp-2008-sites-appear-on-google-sponsored-links/).
They reside on compromised web servers which house otherwise legitimate content, not in bit torrents and other binaries.
So, while I'm sure you quite enjoyed the opportunity to tout your own stellar record for software acquisition, whilst chastising the activities of those about whom you know little to none, I'm afraid you're simply blowing smoke on this particular subject.
Thanks for calling me a liar.
And I wasn't chastising anyone. Some people seem to have guilt complexes though. :sure:
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