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December 16, 2013, 04:45:24 PM
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Now your just bashing the ones who are helping and trying to understand what the hell you wrote as far as a "test"

BTW, your "test" makes no sense from an I.T.'s point of view, and is a waste of time.

Telling me to move on, the time I spent typing that to try and help you I should charge you my hourly rate but I'm afraid you couldn't afford it.

Also, saying it wasn't detected till the 11th, so your anti virus wouldn't catch it. I update my offline scanner's daily, it's not hard to click update.


I'm done, go troll somewhere else, maybe the newbie section, they seem gullible enough.  

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December 16, 2013, 04:46:47 PM
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109.120.153.223 - -  "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:24.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/24.0"

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December 16, 2013, 06:49:42 PM
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It would be easier for me to re-install windows for meh then do this things Cheesy

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December 16, 2013, 07:48:42 PM
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It would be easier for me to re-install windows for meh then do this things Cheesy

I tried to list exactly what I did but a short version that is probably the same might be
1) Create a non admin user
2) Log out then log into the non admin
3) Log out of the non admin and back into the regular account
4) Look at start button.

You're right though, it's not likely anyone would take those steps.

The end. I hope.

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December 16, 2013, 07:57:50 PM
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It would be easier for me to re-install windows for meh then do this things Cheesy

I tried to list exactly what I did but a short version that is probably the same might be
1) Create a non admin user
2) Log out then log into the non admin
3) Log out of the non admin and back into the regular account
4) Look at start button.

You're right though, it's not likely anyone would take those steps.

The end. I hope.

Well yeah even if you found out that you are hacked you still need to re-install Cheesy

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December 17, 2013, 01:32:28 AM
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It would be easier for me to re-install windows for meh then do this things Cheesy

I tried to list exactly what I did but a short version that is probably the same might be
1) Create a non admin user
2) Log out then log into the non admin
3) Log out of the non admin and back into the regular account
4) Look at start button.

You're right though, it's not likely anyone would take those steps.

The end. I hope.

Well yeah even if you found out that you are hacked you still need to re-install Cheesy

It could be reduced to two steps.

1) Create a non admin user. Log out then log into the non admin.
2) Log out of the non admin and back into the regular account. Look at start button.

Or even one step.

1) Create a non admin user. Log out then log into the non admin. Log out of the non admin and back into the regular account. Look at start button.

\How's that?

Anyway I think I caused some confusion by not being clear that these steps are only meant for one virus that probably only a few people have on their computers. I think I might have given the impression that I meant it to test for all viruses.

So far the only thing that has been detected in files from that computer is Trojan-Dropper.Win32.Injector.jnzz and only 4 out of 49 antiviruses call it malware. Maybe in coming weeks some more interesting malware will pop up on a scan of those files.

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