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Antivirus 2009 = fake - don't click anywhere on it!!
I just had it pop up on my screen.:eek:
It is a virus The only way i could close it was by pressing CTRL/ALT/DELETE {opens Windows task manager} and closing my browser by highlighting it { I was using Firefox} then pressing the End Process button. I opened Firefox and it asked if I wanted to restore session or start a new one - I selected new one - so the AV 2009 would not pop back up again.:eek: info- Antivirus 2009 removal - if you accidentally click on it and it installs... http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&c...al&btnG=Search We have another thread about it - http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread54589.html |
bumping up so everyone sees this :grouphug:
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you know...
about a month ago I clicked on two medical type links... a few days apart, and then this ticker started downloading some
"program"...which I did not authorize! I could not get out of it...no clicking worked anywhere. So I control/alt/deleted it. When I resumed Firefox after rebooting, it started AGAIN....so I closed down totally. This happened twice. Good thing I was fast on the draw. I ran all our "ware" and nothing was found. So do you think I am safe? I don't remember what the program was...some sort of spyware thingey... it was really stealth if you ask me! It had nothing to do with the Google link I clicked on! |
Most likely you go it shut down in time and broke the download connection.
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the stupid thing just popped up on me again!
I was looking on a shopping site and allowed scripts on the page to see the next page results and all of a sudden the Antivirus 2009 warning popped up. Darn thing! anyway I did the ctrl/alt/del and closed the browser process in the Task Manager like last time. That seems to be the best way to close it down, you don't click on the pop up anywhere that way. |
Is this a pop only notification Jo?
I rarely ever get a pop up anything, so am I at risk of this virus through other means? |
I never got any before either, 2 times now..
yes it will all of a sudden pop up. For me it minimizes the browser window and a warning notice pops on the screen. Something to the effect of " You may have a virus, get this Anti Virus 2009 and it will clean your system " {I didn't read the whole thing cause I wanted to get it shut down right away} since it was mentioned here before I knew to not click on it anywhere at all or it would activate it. |
Thank you!
I've been caught in the past with trying to shut things down quickly by clicking on the X .... only to find that whatever was there was started downloading into my computer because by clicking that X.... that started the program. I do thank you for this information. Fore-warned is fore armed. |
Thank you for the warning.
befuddled2 |
thanks i went to http://www.malwarebytes.org/ and got their program to help remove it, yeah oops, i used this one cause it didnt want money to help me out now it may in thirty days, but i wont be needing it cause i wont goof again
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