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TealaTeala Member RarePosts: 7,627

let a sibling touch your computers...ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!   Ugh...we should be able to kill brothers.   He almost trashed my system when he decided to visit a few nefarious websites related to nekkid bodies.   OMG!  I wanted to strangle him for the viruses my system was infected with.   So remember kiddies - never let your visiting siblings touch your computers - ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • Capn23Capn23 Member Posts: 1,529

    Just direct him to the safe sites...

     

    duh.

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  • MuraisMurais Member UncommonPosts: 1,118

      Just do what I do;

     

       If he does it again, threaten to pee on something that he loves.

  • TealaTeala Member RarePosts: 7,627

    LOL!  Yea right.

  • GruntyGrunty Member EpicPosts: 8,657

    Siblings are overrated.

    "I used to think the worst thing in life was to be all alone.  It's not.  The worst thing in life is to end up with people who make you feel all alone."  Robin Williams
  • TealaTeala Member RarePosts: 7,627
    Originally posted by Murais


      Just do what I do;
     
       If he does it again, threaten to pee on something that he loves.

     

    LOL!   Great ideal!  He loves his art. 

    Needless to say he came close to be totally disowned.   He is no longer allowed to get near my computers - at all.    He leaves tomorrow.    He wanted to stay for New Years because he wanted to come to the New Years party me and a few of my friends are throwing...because he knows there will be some gorgeous girls there - guess what....no frakking way!  He can only wish!

    We're going to party so hard!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  OMG!  Good times!~~  

  • TealaTeala Member RarePosts: 7,627
    Originally posted by grunty


    Siblings are overrated.

     

    You are so right.  

  • MuraisMurais Member UncommonPosts: 1,118
    Originally posted by Teala

    Originally posted by Murais


      Just do what I do;
     
       If he does it again, threaten to pee on something that he loves.

     

    LOL!   Great ideal!  He loves his art. 

    Needless to say he came close to be totally disowned.   He is no longer allowed to get near my computers - at all.    He leaves tomorrow.    He wanted to stay for New Years because he wanted to come to the New Years party me and a few of my friends are throwing...because he knows there will be some gorgeous girls there - guess what....no frakking way!  He can only wish!

    We're going to party so hard!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  OMG!  Good times!~~  

      

    Hey, it worked for me. My roommates don't touch any of my things any more.

  • FinweFinwe Member CommonPosts: 3,106

    You should have had anti-spyware software installed.

    "The greatest trick the devil played on humanity in the 20th century was convincing them that he didn't exist." (Paraphrasing) C.S. Lewis

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  • TealaTeala Member RarePosts: 7,627
    Originally posted by Finwe


    You should have had anti-spyware software installed.

     

    Oh I see...take the side of my brother.   ::rolls her eyes::  

  • ZindaihasZindaihas Member UncommonPosts: 3,662

    So what happened?  Did the virus destroy your own personal stash of porn that you had on your hardrive?

  • TealaTeala Member RarePosts: 7,627
    Originally posted by Zindaihas


    So what happened?  Did the virus destroy your own personal stash of porn that you had on your hardrive?

     

    ::facepalm:: 

  • altairzqaltairzq Member Posts: 3,811
    Originally posted by Teala

    Originally posted by Zindaihas


    So what happened?  Did the virus destroy your own personal stash of porn that you had on your hardrive?

     

    ::facepalm:: 

     

    Aww, don't worry you will rebuild it in no time.

  • pyrofreakpyrofreak Member UncommonPosts: 1,481

    As an active porn viewer, I have never gotten a virus from any of these nefarious sites.

     

    As much can be said about women, but in both cases.. use protection.

    Now with 57.3% more flames!

  • 701kill701kill Member Posts: 106
    Originally posted by grunty


    Siblings are overrated.

     

    Really? I didn't know anyone liked them in the first place...

  • Rikimaru_XRikimaru_X Member UncommonPosts: 11,718

    Tisk Tisk, you know better to put up a safe block for kids. Shame on you, don't make that mastake again. Ha ha ha.

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  • BlazzBlazz Member Posts: 321

    My older brother got into a "God" mood once... you know, like born-again christian style.

    He found my porn stash at one point and decided to change my background to "God is watching you. Always."

    Perv...

    I am playing EVE and it's alright... level V skills are a bit much.

    You all need to learn to spell.

  • tvalentinetvalentine Member, Newbie CommonPosts: 4,216
    Originally posted by Teala

    Originally posted by Finwe


    You should have had anti-spyware software installed.

     

    Oh I see...take the side of my brother.   ::rolls her eyes::  



     

    lol you dont have any protection on your computer? I'm not takeing his side, hes an idiot for useing someone elses computer to look up bad sites. But anti-spyware/virus is one fo those things where you wanna make sure you have good programs, cause just visiting any ol site on the internet has a chance of infecting your computer, and not just bad sites.

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  • outfctrloutfctrl Member UncommonPosts: 3,619

    How about Ex-Wives?  My ex came over the other day and said she needed to look something up on my computer.  Hell, I thought it was harmless.....

    UNTIL SHE CLICKED ON 

     

    That slapped all kinds of malware on my system.  I could have strangled her.

    Then she says, I thought I was helping you.  ARRRGGGHH

     

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  • olddaddyolddaddy Member Posts: 3,356
    Originally posted by outfctrl


    How about Ex-Wives?  My ex came over the other day and said she needed to look something up on my computer.  Hell, I thought it was harmless.....
    UNTIL SHE CLICKED ON --->  *Your computer is infected” Popup
    That slapped all kinds of malware on my system.  I could have strangled her.
    Then she says, I thought I was helping you.  ARRRGGGHH 



     

    I have two computers, one is mine, one is for my wife and the kids.

    Their computer has that same message, the popup that says "Your computer is infected".

    So far I have been unable to remove that crap. I have bought numerous cleaning programs, and none of them remove it. One of my companies IT guys at work had the same thing, he wound up wiping his hard drive and re-installing. It got rid of it.

    He said the problem is that this particular mal-ware installs itself in numerous areas on the hard drive, and when you identify it, and remove it from one area, it will re-infect from another. He said he eventually got worn down trying to locate all the areas on his hard drive it installed itself, you can't miss a single one or it re-infects.

    If you find another way, or a cleaning program that works, please, please, please let me know.

     

  • outfctrloutfctrl Member UncommonPosts: 3,619
    Originally posted by olddaddy

    Originally posted by outfctrl


    How about Ex-Wives?  My ex came over the other day and said she needed to look something up on my computer.  Hell, I thought it was harmless.....
    UNTIL SHE CLICKED ON --->  *Your computer is infected” Popup
    That slapped all kinds of malware on my system.  I could have strangled her.
    Then she says, I thought I was helping you.  ARRRGGGHH 



     

    I have two computers, one is mine, one is for my wife and the kids.

    Their computer has that same message, the popup that says "Your computer is infected".

    So far I have been unable to remove that crap. I have bought numerous cleaning programs, and none of them remove it. One of my companies IT guys at work had the same thing, he wound up wiping his hard drive and re-installing. It got rid of it.

    He said the problem is that this particular mal-ware installs itself in numerous areas on the hard drive, and when you identify it, and remove it from one area, it will re-infect from another. He said he eventually got worn down trying to locate all the areas on his hard drive it installed itself, you can't miss a single one or it re-infects.

    If you find another way, or a cleaning program that works, please, please, please let me know.

     



     

    olddady, There is a way to fix it manually, I think.  I actually had to buy this software called Spy Hunter. Cleaned it within 5 minutes and found other stuff too.

     Check this site out, I hope it helps.

    LINK

     I wanted to add, that I have Norton Internet Security and this program couldnt fix it.  SpyHunter did.  The only issue I had with Spyhunter, is I had to disable a function that Nvidia uses for downloading updates so I could update the Spyhunter update files.  It was a simple turn off feature in the start up, so it wasnt a big deal. 

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  • BrianshoBriansho Member UncommonPosts: 3,586
    Originally posted by olddaddy

    Originally posted by outfctrl


    How about Ex-Wives?  My ex came over the other day and said she needed to look something up on my computer.  Hell, I thought it was harmless.....
    UNTIL SHE CLICKED ON --->  *Your computer is infected” Popup
    That slapped all kinds of malware on my system.  I could have strangled her.
    Then she says, I thought I was helping you.  ARRRGGGHH 



     

    I have two computers, one is mine, one is for my wife and the kids.

    Their computer has that same message, the popup that says "Your computer is infected".

    So far I have been unable to remove that crap. I have bought numerous cleaning programs, and none of them remove it. One of my companies IT guys at work had the same thing, he wound up wiping his hard drive and re-installing. It got rid of it.

    He said the problem is that this particular mal-ware installs itself in numerous areas on the hard drive, and when you identify it, and remove it from one area, it will re-infect from another. He said he eventually got worn down trying to locate all the areas on his hard drive it installed itself, you can't miss a single one or it re-infects.

    If you find another way, or a cleaning program that works, please, please, please let me know.

     

    Spybot Search and Destroy and Avast free antivirus has been helping me clean systems for a while now.

    Don't be terrorized! You're more likely to die of a car accident, drowning, fire, or murder! More people die every year from prescription drugs than terrorism LOL!

  • outfctrloutfctrl Member UncommonPosts: 3,619
    Originally posted by Briansho

    Originally posted by olddaddy

    Originally posted by outfctrl


    How about Ex-Wives?  My ex came over the other day and said she needed to look something up on my computer.  Hell, I thought it was harmless.....
    UNTIL SHE CLICKED ON --->  *Your computer is infected” Popup
    That slapped all kinds of malware on my system.  I could have strangled her.
    Then she says, I thought I was helping you.  ARRRGGGHH 



     

    I have two computers, one is mine, one is for my wife and the kids.

    Their computer has that same message, the popup that says "Your computer is infected".

    So far I have been unable to remove that crap. I have bought numerous cleaning programs, and none of them remove it. One of my companies IT guys at work had the same thing, he wound up wiping his hard drive and re-installing. It got rid of it.

    He said the problem is that this particular mal-ware installs itself in numerous areas on the hard drive, and when you identify it, and remove it from one area, it will re-infect from another. He said he eventually got worn down trying to locate all the areas on his hard drive it installed itself, you can't miss a single one or it re-infects.

    If you find another way, or a cleaning program that works, please, please, please let me know.

     

    Spybot Search and Destroy and Avast free antivirus has been helping me clean systems for a while now.

    Spybot couldnt even come close to cleaning that stuff, but didnt try Avast.  Norton couldnt even clean it.

     

    That stuff that got downloaded was pretty nasty.

    I tried Adaware too and it didnt work.

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  • BrianshoBriansho Member UncommonPosts: 3,586
    Originally posted by outfctrl

    Originally posted by Briansho

    Originally posted by olddaddy

    Originally posted by outfctrl


    How about Ex-Wives?  My ex came over the other day and said she needed to look something up on my computer.  Hell, I thought it was harmless.....
    UNTIL SHE CLICKED ON --->  *Your computer is infected” Popup
    That slapped all kinds of malware on my system.  I could have strangled her.
    Then she says, I thought I was helping you.  ARRRGGGHH 



     

    I have two computers, one is mine, one is for my wife and the kids.

    Their computer has that same message, the popup that says "Your computer is infected".

    So far I have been unable to remove that crap. I have bought numerous cleaning programs, and none of them remove it. One of my companies IT guys at work had the same thing, he wound up wiping his hard drive and re-installing. It got rid of it.

    He said the problem is that this particular mal-ware installs itself in numerous areas on the hard drive, and when you identify it, and remove it from one area, it will re-infect from another. He said he eventually got worn down trying to locate all the areas on his hard drive it installed itself, you can't miss a single one or it re-infects.

    If you find another way, or a cleaning program that works, please, please, please let me know.

     

    Spybot Search and Destroy and Avast free antivirus has been helping me clean systems for a while now.

    Spybot couldnt even come close to cleaning that stuff, but didnt try Avast.  Norton couldnt even clean it.

     

    That stuff that got downloaded was pretty nasty.

    I tried Adaware too and it didnt work.

     

    I ran into one this week, the tcp/ip stack was totally hosed and I couldn't get Spybot to even run. Spybots process was running in the background but it wouldn't come up. Every time I reinstalled it tried to udpated itself from 127.0.0.1.

    Websites were redirecting like crazy even though the host file was clear. I haven't used Norton stuff in about 9 years, their stuff eats too many system resources.

    Sometimes its easier to start over with a fresh image than try to repair since much of the Windows system has been damaged for a long time.

    I'll check out spyhunter and maybe add it to my arsenal.

    I had a laptop last night that wouldn't go get automatic updates at all. I had to copy 2 dll from my other XP system to it to get it to download anything. Now its fully updated to SP3 and working much better.

    Don't be terrorized! You're more likely to die of a car accident, drowning, fire, or murder! More people die every year from prescription drugs than terrorism LOL!

  • BlazzBlazz Member Posts: 321
    Originally posted by Briansho

    Originally posted by outfctrl


    Spybot couldnt even come close to cleaning that stuff, but didnt try Avast.  Norton couldnt even clean it.

     
    That stuff that got downloaded was pretty nasty.
    I tried Adaware too and it didnt work.

     

    I ran into one this week, the tcp/ip stack was totally hosed and I couldn't get Spybot to even run. Spybots process was running in the background but it wouldn't come up. Every time I reinstalled it tried to udpated itself from 127.0.0.1.

    Websites were redirecting like crazy even though the host file was clear. I haven't used Norton stuff in about 9 years, their stuff eats too many system resources.

    Sometimes its easier to start over with a fresh image than try to repair since much of the Windows system has been damaged for a long time.

    I'll check out spyhunter and maybe add it to my arsenal.

    I had a laptop last night that wouldn't go get automatic updates at all. I had to copy 2 dll from my other XP system to it to get it to download anything. Now its fully updated to SP3 and working much better.

     

    Eh, I had that once.

    Luckily, I was a trainee Technician at the time, and my Trainer, Ian Hancock, managed to get rid of it for me through a series of fairly advanced maneuvers.

    I forget what it was, though.

    Sorry that I'm not much help on the subject... but I'd be searching on google for help against the crazy "popup for adware and viruses removal" or something along those lines.

    http://www.computing.net/answers/windows-xp/pop-up-antivirus-av2008xpexe/170871.html

    This is a link I have found, it  has links that seem to have worked for some other guy.

    I am playing EVE and it's alright... level V skills are a bit much.

    You all need to learn to spell.

  • onemigbondoconemigbondoc Member Posts: 3
    Originally posted by Teala


    let a sibling touch your computers...ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!   Ugh...we should be able to kill brothers.   He almost trashed my system when he decided to visit a few nefarious websites related to nekkid bodies.   OMG!  I wanted to strangle him for the viruses my system was infected with.   So remember kiddies - never let your visiting siblings touch your computers - ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

     

    nxt time tell him to buy some dvds of porn so he would not touch your pc just to look for some naked girls hahahaha

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