MSN virus?
Just wondering, has anybody recently gotten a virus with a link given through MSN? What it does is it randomly sends messages to contacts with a link to the virus, blocks you from sending messages and my brother says it's also a keystoke logger. (Records whatever you type) It seems the process is called hidden.exe because when he closed it, it let me send messages.
It's been going on around my friends and it's really becoming annoying. The download file is called DSC0008214-JPG.EXE . The website you download it from has your email adress somewhere in the URL code.
Again, any help?
It's been going on around my friends and it's really becoming annoying. The download file is called DSC0008214-JPG.EXE . The website you download it from has your email adress somewhere in the URL code.
Again, any help?
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Then decide to NEVER click a random EXE link again if any random person sends you only that and won't say anything else or explain what it is (some viruses would add a simple "this is funny" message, don't fall for it, explicitly ask for a reply). Even if you know the person well, don't do it. Also, the -JPG.EXE in the name makes it only more suspicious.
I take it this is from MSN Messenger. In emails it should already be common sense not to just open anything that looks like it could be harmful. :P
I never open files, I get those "quick please responds email", all the time, I just ignore it, you never want to open emails or anything in your junk folder, I once got an email from myself that I didn't send, I reported it, never trust unknown emails, that's how you'll be safe.
one such virus which my friend had wouldn't be removed by a few anti-viruses , and hence a reinstall was necessary, if a system gets compromised i don't feel safe using it with even the slight possibility of a virus remaining.
Of course, if you're more comfortable with a full re-install, go for it. Just pointing out an alternative.
There are also some malware removal tools out there that are REALLY forceful, I forgot the name of the one that used to remove my USB modem's software three years ago though.
Anyway, I deleted hidden.exe, (it probably wasn't as complicated as I thought) and now everything's normal again. Hooray!
I've been using msn messenger but I have not heard of that virus news. Now I'm surfing the net and looking forward to find relevant news about it. Now it's another reminder that we have to install clean msn messenger virus tool, to avoid it from harming our computers. Thanks for reminding.!
In fact once when I got such link from a friend, I informed him that there's virus in his computer. I speak Finnish in MSN with my friends, so it really was an alarm sign that there was short message in English and link to some weird file.