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This is a new one. To me anyway.
This popped up as a Skype window. It showed the blank face as 'System Scan'
It's convincing inasmuch that it's built into Skype in a very professional way, but then I've seen some real dandy scams. What think you? WINDOWS REQUIRES IMMEDIATE ATTENTION ============================= ATTENTION ! Security Center has detected malware on your computer ! Affected Software: Microsoft Windows NT Workstation Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 Microsoft Windows 2000 Microsoft Windows XP Microsoft Windows Win98 Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Impact of Vulnerability: Remote Code Execution / Virus Infection / Unexpected shutdowns Recommendation: Users running vulnerable version should install a repair utility immediately Your system IS affected, download the patch from the address below ! Failure to do so may result in severe computer malfunction. http www .alertmonitor.org / ? q = updatescan Edited by Saab Dastard to disable the link |
It's spam. Don't follow the link. If you do, it does a fake scan of your computer.
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:ugh: Do people still believe Pop-ups.
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There are many similar messages a common one referes to a corrupt registry .
However getting rid of them can be very timeconsuming ! |
Under no circumstances click on the link, it may do a scan, but it will probably want to install its own software. This will morethan likely introduce lots of problems.
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Do people still believe Pop-ups. Well, not in pop-ups per se, but when they ensconce themselves into the main skype interface, then I wondered who sent it. I didn't wonder enough to open it though :} |
I do advise everyone to operate an account at a User level, rather than Power User or Admin level to avoid inadvertently allowing any unwanted software installation.
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I have to say that is a great bit of advice. Getting rid of a borked profile is far preferable to an all day rebuild because you've downloaded a machine killer.
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Running Firefox with Noscript...page displayed but was prevented from loading anything. Looks like a variant of any number of trojan-based rogue antispywares available. Usually specialist cleaning is needed.
For anyone that has problems after clicking on the link, I recommend Superantispyware (like AdAware, but much better). Could the OP please edit the link so that it displays but doesn't work. (hxxp://...is a good trick.) |
Could the OP please edit the link so that it displays but doesn't work. SD |
I got something similar recently. I was searching for some antispy software for a friend of mine and came accross a site (can't remember the linky) stating that my windows was infected with all manner of things. It urged me to click a link to scan my PC and free it of these terrible nasties. Out of curiosity I did. Moments later the site informed me that many of my windows system files were infected and helpfully gave me a list of the offending entries. This was interesting since I am running linux and don't have any of those files! So I guess the fable is be careful what you click- a lot of the time it's a scam as pointed out!
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