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RiderInBlack
24th October 2006, 07:16
One of my KB MSN Conacts (Dan hope ya read this) Started a chat last night with: "Is this you" with a link following that. Silly me clicked on the link and try down loading the file. My Avast! Anti-virus went nuts. Told me I had a Trogan. Have just about fixed my PC now but still have ta recheck it ta see if it is really all clear.

Dan, I've Blocked that MSN address. Will consider un-blocking if ya PM me.

Everyone Else:
Until I post here otherwise, do not open any link from my MSN address (those that have it, know my MSN Addy, and are the only ones that need ta worry).

Sorry Dudes and Dudettes.

Doug The Rider In Black

Wasp
24th October 2006, 07:17
what version of msn have you got?

RiderInBlack
24th October 2006, 07:31
Windows Live Messager Version 8.0 with Messager Plus! Live Version 4.01.0.240.

Steam
24th October 2006, 08:28
What's your concern? It's no biggie, that happens to me all the time. Just don't click on the links and keep your anti-virus software updated, just like everyone keeps on saying.
Sounds like Dan has a problem though, if some naughty young hacker has his login details.

Wasp
24th October 2006, 09:07
Windows Live Messager Version 8.0 with Messager Plus! Live Version 4.01.0.240.
oh dear, same as me.

gotta love messenger plus, i couldnt live without it these days

Magua
24th October 2006, 10:15
I have msn 7, I think. I had the same invitation via msn, but once I saw it was a file I decieded not to proceed.

sunhuntin
24th October 2006, 10:38
a contact i had a few years back, every time she signed on and started chatting, it would come up with "your friend has a new smiley! click here to view". another contact from the states told me it was a virus [after my msn started doing the same thing]
i cut contact with the first person, and totally cleaned out the pc with avg. it is tricky when shit like that happens, but all we can do is be on guard and not click links that dont look right.

RiderInBlack
24th October 2006, 18:40
Well got my PC all sorted now. Has been a hassle. Learnt my leasson. Will be watching for dodge links coming from MSN Contacts now. Hope my PC has not give it to anyone else.

erik
24th October 2006, 19:01
I got a similar message from someone (not on my list) a couple days ago, had a link to a jpg file, but then brought up a message to download a .pif file, so I closed it without downloading.

RiderInBlack
24th October 2006, 19:04
I got a similar message from someone (not on my list) a couple days ago, had a link to a jpg file, but then brought up a message to download a .pif file, so I closed it without downloading.Yep that's the fu*ker. I got sucked.

Wellyman
24th October 2006, 19:06
Sorry RIB. it got passed onto me first , and I couldnt control it. it wrecked my PC serverly as well mate.
WM

Mr. Peanut
24th October 2006, 19:07
Just fixed someones computer with the same thing. AVG antivirus and SPYBOT seem to clean it up well :yes:

Wellyman
24th October 2006, 19:09
AVG didnt work with my pc to remove it, AVG is shit. Avast! Anti Virus is the one to use to delete the crap.
WM

Hillbilly
24th October 2006, 19:19
Easier still, don't use MSN, Messenger or Hotmail! There are others that definitely do virus scanning like Yahoo! (http://www.au.yahoo.com) & Yahoo messenger, or for better security, there's X-mail (https://www.xmail.net) and X-mail Messenger. If you really want security, there's Hushmail (http://www.hushmail.com) which has 128bit PGP encryption.