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chachacha 11-16-2012 10:53 AM

warning!
 
be careful of installing updates to adobe flash player...i installed one the other night and must have had malware...i did not sign into any of my pages so this morning i was able to uninstall the last update and now my computer is fine again...thought i would have to buy another one...was told that if you transfer data from current computer to new computer, would probably transfer all viruses as well! that is scary!

skyguy79 11-16-2012 11:01 AM

I updated it too a few days ago and have had no problems, so I don't think a malware was involved, at least from the Adobe update. I shut down all open programs that I could before I began, did you? It's frequently suggest that you do to avoid any conflicts or file corruptions on installing an update.

TicoTexan 11-16-2012 11:09 AM

Also installed the update without any issues.

I am not aware of anyone having to replace their computer due to a malware attack.

ALWAYS make sure you have decent anti-virus protection.

I use Malwarebytes to scan for malware ... It's free ... Google it - then USE it.

jnieman 11-16-2012 11:09 AM

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Originally Posted by chachacha (Post 581665)
be careful of installing updates to adobe flash player...i installed one the other night and must have had malware...i did not sign into any of my pages so this morning i was able to uninstall the last update and now my computer is fine again...thought i would have to buy another one...was told that if you transfer data from current computer to new computer, would probably transfer all viruses as well! that is scary!

I think you are right. That happened to me as well. An update popped up, not like the usual one that sits in the tray and waits for me to click it. It was as though it wanted me to install the program rather than update it. I was having to go through hoops to do it and decided to abort it because it was suspicious.

2BNTV 11-16-2012 11:17 AM

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Originally Posted by chachacha (Post 581665)
be careful of installing updates to adobe flash player...i installed one the other night and must have had malware...i did not sign into any of my pages so this morning i was able to uninstall the last update and now my computer is fine again...thought i would have to buy another one...was told that if you transfer data from current computer to new computer, would probably transfer all viruses as well! that is scary!

You can download a free malwarebytes program on your computer. Just type malwarebytes into the Google search box and select the free version. I have done this also with free Microsoft Essentials for anti-virus protection. Both these programs have protected my computer from invasions.

I run the malwarebytes bytes and anti-virus programs weekly to ensure there is no problems.

I recently loaded the latest adobe update with no problems.

Barefoot 11-16-2012 11:58 PM

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Originally Posted by TicoTexan (Post 581677)
ALWAYS make sure you have decent anti-virus protection. I use Malwarebytes to scan for malware ... It's free ... Google it - then USE it.

Could you please provide a link, it would be much appreciated. I get several possibilities when I google it.

DDoug 11-17-2012 06:51 AM

I use Avast for my virus protection and was alerted to a hack of Adobe from Egypt Avast seems to catch the bad stuff

Bill-n-Brillo 11-17-2012 07:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Barefoot (Post 582029)
Could you please provide a link, it would be much appreciated. I get several possibilities when I google it.

Bare, here's the link:

Malwarebytes : Free anti-malware download

When you click the Download link, it'll take you off to a Cnet web site. Not to worry - that's how a lot of companies handle their downloads.

I dumped AVG a while back and started using both Malwarebytes and Microsoft Security Essentials (as has been suggested by a number of people). Performance of my machine has improved dramatically (lots of overhead with AVG, it seems) and I've had no issues.

Bill :)

billethkid 11-17-2012 09:03 AM

AND....malwarebytes provides excellent, prompt and reliable customer service whether you have their free or paid for pro version.

Malwarebytes was the key to walking me through a process to rescue my severly infected desk top. Several procedures to go through and they were very specific of what to do next each and every time.

After many years of using paid for and free including AVG (for the longest period) I use malwarebytes and Microsoft Security Essentials.....and have had almost no security or malware issues.

btk

Barefoot 11-17-2012 11:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Bill-n-Brillo (Post 582055)
Bare, here's the link:

Malwarebytes : Free anti-malware download

When you click the Download link, it'll take you off to a Cnet web site. Not to worry - that's how a lot of companies handle their downloads.

I dumped AVG a while back and started using both Malwarebytes and Microsoft Security Essentials (as has been suggested by a number of people). Performance of my machine has improved dramatically (lots of overhead with AVG, it seems) and I've had no issues.
Bill :)

Quote:

Originally Posted by billethkid (Post 582091)
AND....malwarebytes provides excellent, prompt and reliable customer service whether you have their free or paid for pro version.

Malwarebytes was the key to walking me through a process to rescue my severly infected desk top. Several procedures to go through and they were very specific of what to do next each and every time.

After many years of using paid for and free including AVG (for the longest period) I use malwarebytes and Microsoft Security Essentials.....and have had almost no security or malware issues.

btk

Thanks for the download instructions Bill. I've been using Security Essentials and now I will also use malwarebytes as suggested by BTK.

What a wonderful source of information we have in TOTV. Thanks for sharing.

eremite06 11-17-2012 12:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bill-n-Brillo (Post 582055)
Bare, here's the link:

Malwarebytes : Free anti-malware download

When you click the Download link, it'll take you off to a Cnet web site. Not to worry - that's how a lot of companies handle their downloads.

I dumped AVG a while back and started using both Malwarebytes and Microsoft Security Essentials (as has been suggested by a number of people). Performance of my machine has improved dramatically (lots of overhead with AVG, it seems) and I've had no issues.

Bill :)


Tried this and it took me to 4 different sites and none Cnet.:shrug::shrug:

Bill-n-Brillo 11-17-2012 02:34 PM

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Originally Posted by eremite06 (Post 582185)
Tried this and it took me to 4 different sites and none Cnet.:shrug::shrug:

Hmmmmmmm.......odd. If I follow that link then click on the "Free Download From Our Trusted Partner Sites" button in the center of the screen, it takes me right to the 'download.cnet.com' web site.

Bill :)

memason 11-17-2012 03:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Bill-n-Brillo (Post 582233)
Hmmmmmmm.......odd. If I follow that link then click on the "Free Download From Our Trusted Partner Sites" button in the center of the screen, it takes me right to the 'download.cnet.com' web site.

Bill :)

Interesting...when I click the Free Download button, it takes me to bleepingcomputer.com Sure glad I have a Mac and don't need to worry about all this virus/malware stuff . . . :p

Down Sized 11-17-2012 04:05 PM

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Originally Posted by memason (Post 582275)
Interesting...when I click the Free Download button, it takes me to bleepingcomputer.com Sure glad I have a Mac and don't need to worry about all this virus/malware stuff . . . :p

:bowdown:bowdown::bowdown::agree:

rjm1cc 11-17-2012 06:00 PM

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Originally Posted by chachacha (Post 581665)
be careful of installing updates to adobe flash player...i installed one the other night and must have had malware...i did not sign into any of my pages so this morning i was able to uninstall the last update and now my computer is fine again...thought i would have to buy another one...was told that if you transfer data from current computer to new computer, would probably transfer all viruses as well! that is scary!

I realize your problem is solved but if you are at the point of buying a new PC just reformat the hard drive and put your programs back on.


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