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BigStewMan

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so, i’m going through the news websites this morning and, while on CNN, something catches my attention. I click and get the message shown below.

At first, i’m alarmed. My brother tells me to ignore it. I get on my phone internet and do some research and see that this is a fake alert. it’s a scam to get people to call the number and that’s when the real scam starts. I guess you end up either paying for them to “fix it,” or they con you into letting them remote access to your computer and they steal your personal info. I deleted temp internet files and restarted my computer and it’s working just like before.

Most discouraging thing is reading articles that say malwaretips dot com is legit; but, malwaretips dot org is a malicious website. Do we even stand a chance anymore against these crooks?  Article said that one gets the scam virus notification by visiting malicious websites.  That’s a shocker. I don’t go to porn sites, or anything with a shady site name. The most wild thing i go to is Klipsch forum.  So is CNN a malicious website, that’s where i was when this happened. Are these crooks, hacking legitimate website and planting something in one article in hopes that people will click that article while on a legitimate website?

 

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Thanks so much for the alert!  :emotion-21:

 

I hate those hackers so much I can't tell you.  Glad you were able to restore your computer, but I would still run the anti-virus again, restart, run it again.

 

I'm running mine now.  Thanks.

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8 minutes ago, Notenki said:

I had the same alert pop up the other day. I ignored it but did run a full system scan which did uncover a trojan. Coincidence? Better safe than sorry.

I would flip!  :wacko:

 

I am on somebody's list and I now get about 50 junk mails a day.  I can't delete/block them fast enough.  My firewall can't keep them out even with the additional keyword filter.

 

Do you have any idea how that trojan got on your computer?

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It's absolutely free, works on windows only I think.. other host methods might be available for other os's.

http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/hosts.htm

 

Look into OpenDNS as your dns lookup instead of your isp, it could possibly speed up your connection too.

 

After that DNScrypt or another proxy could help prevent that, it's more complex.

 

I have had my browser frozen and "do you really want to leave this page" crap show up a couple times over the past decade..... but you bite the hook....... you'll get taken for a ride!

Had to shut down chromium with the task manager to get out of that.

 

@BigStewMan Open DNS might be the easiest, and if you make a free acct with them you can configure it to a very fine level granularly. Any or all this would have to be done from an Admin acct.

 

 

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24 minutes ago, JohnJ said:

 Open DNS might be the easiest, and if you make a free acct with them you can configure it to a very fine level granularly. Any or all this would have to be done from an Admin acct.

 

thank you for the advice; although i don’t understand a word you wrote. I’m SO not a tech guy. My computer never froze, never did anything unusual, popup never returned. I checked with someone that told me that this was just a popup ... no danger there, the danger comes when you take the suggested action in the pop-up, i.e. click this, call this number, etc...  I did delete my temp internet files and whatever that part is with all the cookies. Maybe i should buy a virus program? 

I’m using a MAC. 

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17 minutes ago, BigStewMan said:

thank you for the advice; although i don’t understand a word you wrote. I’m SO not a tech guy. My computer never froze, never did anything unusual, popup never returned. I checked with someone that told me that this was just a popup ... no danger there, the danger comes when you take the suggested action in the pop-up, i.e. click this, call this number, etc...  I did delete my temp internet files and whatever that part is with all the cookies. Maybe i should buy a virus program? 

I’m using a MAC. 

 

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1 hour ago, BigStewMan said:

thank you for the advice; although i don’t understand a word you wrote. I’m SO not a tech guy. I’m using a MAC. 

Hey, just checked & OpenDNS works for a Mac also. They access the www, so they use the Domain Naming System too. If you've got some free time search for it. It explains how to use it and how it works to block lots of bad stuff. Might not stop everything, but can be a big help stopping some evil. I've been told my internet was down before by neighbors that had twc too. It wasn't, because I use OpenDNS.

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