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Virus threat to you ???

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I know its not a grabbit but....Just to let you know my computer virus detection is going NUTS!! Keeps coming up multiple threat detection. If you haven't any virus protection you might need to know this x
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  • Poppycat
    Poppycat Posts: 19,899 Forumite
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    Read this

    Martin Lewis web site identified as a threat by avg! (multipage.gif1 2)



    MSE say

    http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/news/banking/2009/11/all-web-users-urged-to-run-anti-virus-check



    Hackers are thought to be engaged in a renewed attempt to target web users by implanting a computer virus that records which sites you visit.
    All internet users are urged to ensure they've got anti-virus software, which can be downloaded for free (see below), and check it is up to date.
    MoneySavingExpert.com's technical team has become aware of attempts by hackers to infiltrate this site with a 'trojan' virus over recent days.

    Brendan Perrett, MoneySavingExpert.com webmaster, says: "We have noted what seems to be a malicious attempt to implant a virus, known as a 'trojan.script.Iframer'.

    "If it did get on the site it's likely it was only there for a short time, and to the best of our knowledge, we have now shut off access to it.

    "However, the hackers seem to be highly deliberate and could target all types of popular websites.
    "If you click on an infected site, it could then infect your computer, so everyone should be taking easy preventative action with regular anti-virus scans."
    What is a trojan?
    A trojan is a computer code hidden within a file that looks harmless, like a picture of a celebrity in a download, or a normal webpage.
    Its aim is to trick the user into installing malicious software on their computer.
    It is not usually an issue for those with adequate anti-virus software and firewalls. Yet if your computer is unprotected and you unsuspectingly click on a file with a hidden trojan, it could become infected.
    Protect your computer
    Every computer connected to the internet is vulnerable to fraud and computer vandalism at all times – hackers deliberately target unprotected computers they see as easy targets.

    Therefore, the most important things are to ensure your firewall software is set up and active and you have updated anti-virus software.
    Those who don't do this are running a high risk every time they connect to the internet.
    • Ensure your anti-virus software is up-to-date and scans regularly.

      To work properly you need to regularly download 'virus bank' updates to your software. This is information that tells your anti-virus software about new threats so it can check for them. Without it you're not protected.
    • If you don't have anti-virus software you can get it quickly for free.

      There are a number of free anti-virus software programmes which have regular updates that can be downloaded for free, including AVG and Avast. Full details in the Free Anti-Virus guide.
    • Without anti-virus and firewall software you could be liable if you're defrauded.

      The banks should provide protection for consumers where their accounts have been misused.

      The old Banking Code stated consumers should take reasonable care, including "using up-to-date anti-virus and spyware software and a personal firewall".

      It then later stated: "If you act without reasonable care, and this causes losses, you may be responsible for them."

      This code was replaced at the start of this month and now doesn't specifically mention anti-virus software. Therefore, it's likely banks will continue to follow such protocol, so anti-virus software and firewall is crucial.
  • eklynne
    eklynne Posts: 2,396 Forumite
    Mine too, AVG found multiple threats and deleted them.
    Come ride with me, through the veins of history...
    I'll show you how God falls asleep on the job.
    ~Matthew Bellamy.
  • Poppycat
    Poppycat Posts: 19,899 Forumite
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    No problems with Commodo av for me using firefox with no scrip plugin
  • Pocoyo
    Pocoyo Posts: 601 Forumite
    I have ESET NOD32 and it's going nuts every time I come on MSE.
  • suec
    suec Posts: 254 Forumite
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    Ive just finished an avg scan no threats on mine
  • this happend to me with my avg tonight as soon as i clicked on to mse the avg mutiple threats detected came up,

    i have been running my avg full scan for 2hrs and no major threats have been detected as yet, lots of tracking cookies found though (not that i really understand what they are i must look it up) 0:)
  • clairewop
    clairewop Posts: 8,007 Forumite
    thanks op for the warning
    Boiler pot £30.92/£1000
  • ben500
    ben500 Posts: 23,192 Forumite
    Not picking anything up with mcafee
    Four guns yet only one trigger prepare for a volley.


    Together we can make a difference.
  • No problems for me seems to be with avg
  • poppycat i have just looked at two threads where you are petroling as forum police and now just because you find this is interesting or applicable to you this ones ok to be in the grabbit section i find it really contradicting when people do this (rant over) sorry should have put this in the rant thread!!!!!!!!
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