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Post by Deleted on Oct 21, 2013 21:00:18 GMT
Yesterday I received a warning from Norton Security that it had blocked an intrusion attempt to install the Trojan."Ransomblock"" I can't stress enough the need for a good Internet Security program, and the desirability of auto Image updates on a weekly basis. If you are unlucky enough to become compromised, you can always restore the recently created backup image. As described below, the attack supposedly came from my own local network, and the attacker was supposedly afp.gov.au with an ID number. AFP would be Australian Federal Police. Regards Alex Trojan.Ransomlock.AG DescriptionTrojan.Ransomlock.AG is a Trojan that blocks the victimized computer user’s Internet browser. Trojan.Ransomlock.AG then demands a supposed ransom from the attacked PC user to restore access to the targeted computer system. When Trojan.Ransomlock.AG is opened in the hijacked Internet browser, it shows the bogus notification. Trojan.Ransomlock.AG may show various images with numerous law enforcement insignias, which are based on the victim’s location. Trojan.Ransomlock.AG will display the false warning message if the computer user strives to close the hijacked web browser or the web browser tab that Trojan.Ransomlock.AG is opened in. Trojan.Ransomlock.AG will block the hijacked Internet browser or web browser tab from closing. www.enigmasoftware.com/trojanransomlockag-removal/
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Post by pagan on Oct 22, 2013 11:56:17 GMT
seen my sig?
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Post by PinkFloyd on Oct 22, 2013 12:08:38 GMT
Always have a copy of hitman pro handy on a USB stick
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Post by pagan on Oct 22, 2013 12:14:22 GMT
Mike Do you have adnin rights on you login account for normal web surfing?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 22, 2013 20:26:28 GMT
Yes. It's longer than the posts you make !
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