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Just wanted to let you guys know that I am seeing a lot more virus activity. As an artist I am constantly scouring the web for reference using google image search and such. For the past few weeks I have been getting a lot of virus activity by just visiting sites to get an image.

Luckily my virus checker has picked up everything. I don't know why the sudden increase but keep an eye out guys. Keep your stuff updated and stay diligent. Things have definitely picked up as of recent and all I am doing is looking for pictures.

I just got hit with this one about 20 minutes ago.

http://www.microsoft.com/security/p...=VirTool:JS/Obfuscator.BN&threatid=2147646584

MSE caught it thank G-d. So watch out!

Thanks for the heads up. I've not done a scan since god knows when. Doing a full scan now with MSE.

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So how exactly is it that the virus in the image file works? I'd imagine you have to open it with a particular program (read: browser) right?

I shall persevere and continue with my unprotected internet orgy adventure. Pray for me.
Ditto. Except don't pray for me . . .
 

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Yes it can be uninstalled. I had to remove it from another computer as it was slowing it down way to much and pissing my wife off endlessly..
 

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Yes it can be uninstalled. I had to remove it from another computer as it was slowing it down way to much and pissing my wife off endlessly..

I'll tell you what pisses me off about it: it doesn't update silently and automatically like any other internet security software (I have Kaspersky). Oh no, it asks you every time if you want to install the damned update! :mad: I was gonna recommend it to a friend as a decent free a/v, but scrapped it just for that.
 
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Things have definitely picked up as of recent and all I am doing is looking for pictures.

Still on your search for the Holy Grail ~ David Carradine self erotic asphyxiation pictures? :laugh:
 

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Still on your search for the Holy Grail ~ David Carradine self erotic asphyxiation pictures? :laugh:

A man can dream can't he?

So how exactly is it that the virus in the image file works? I'd imagine you have to open it with a particular program (read: browser) right?


Ditto. Except don't pray for me . . .
http://img819.imageshack.us/img819/8723/c402apoliticalpicturese.jpg

No you just click on the image and when it loads the site the images its on the virus is downloaded.
 
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I'll tell you what pisses me off about it: it doesn't update silently and automatically like any other internet security software (I have Kaspersky). Oh no, it asks you every time if you want to install the damned update! :mad: I was gonna recommend it to a friend as a decent free a/v, but scrapped it just for that.

Wife hates it as it stops her game all the time it checks for a update. I like aVast a way more tbh.

And it's always a good idea to have 2 anti virus programs on a system too even if one don't run at boot.

Last virus i found was though MSI updater program lol. And i did think about it ssome maybe it was a false alert so i went to there site and downloaded the file directly of them without issue.
 

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No you just click on the image and when it loads the site the images its on the virus is downloaded.
I'm aware that the virus can hide in an image but how does it get executed?

Put another way, I have several viruses in zips on my computer. They're not doing anything because I didn't run them.
 

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I'm aware that the virus can hide in an image but how does it get executed?

Put another way, I have several viruses in zips on my computer. They're not doing anything because I didn't run them.

a sophisticated fapping algorithm detects client fapping and executes the malicious code.
 

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a sophisticated fapping algorithm detects client fapping and executes the malicious code.
I installed Faplock. It's a program that runs in the corner of the screen and does a picture slideshow with Rodney Dangerfield, Margret Thatcher, Janet Reno, Condoleezza Rice, Mussels and the product box for Windows ME. That prevents malicious code execution . . . somehow.
 
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For those who are complaining about Microsoft Security Essentials "not automatically updating" or "not silently updating," I have never encountered those issues. I haven't touched MSE on this computer for months, and here's what clicking on it reveals:




Looks automatically up-to-date to me. No pop-ups, no noises, no user intervention. The only time I've seen MSE popups or notifications was when a computer was off for a week or more, or malware was detected.

I used to use Avast, but I had fun using my laptop in class without turning my volume off and having a pop-up and "YOUR VIRUS DEFINITIONS HAVE BEEN UPDATED" announced to the entire class. Also, the yearly activation key shit was annoying, and scans really bogged down the machine. MSE just displays its little green castle in my taskbar and my computer runs fine.
 

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I'm aware that the virus can hide in an image but how does it get executed?

Put another way, I have several viruses in zips on my computer. They're not doing anything because I didn't run them.

Its not the image. But the site that holds the image. Savvy?
 
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I think sometimes they are exploits of the browser or the OS - part of the reason Microsoft has to release patches every Tuesday.

Most times it's because people don't use plug-ins like no-script, flashblock and adblock+. You can have a trusted site but they might have a frame or section of the page that grabs content from ad sites. that's where a lot of malware comes from.

If you simply block javascript by default, you avoid a huge chunk of malware that comes in via your browser.
 
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MSE can be updated through Windows Update

For those who are complaining about Microsoft Security Essentials "not automatically updating" or "not silently updating," I have never encountered those issues. I haven't touched MSE on this computer for months, and here's what clicking on it reveals:


http://img.techpowerup.org/110625/MSE.png

Looks automatically up-to-date to me. No pop-ups, no noises, no user intervention. The only time I've seen MSE popups or notifications was when a computer was off for a week or more, or malware was detected.

I used to use Avast, but I had fun using my laptop in class without turning my volume off and having a pop-up and "YOUR VIRUS DEFINITIONS HAVE BEEN UPDATED" announced to the entire class. Also, the yearly activation key shit was annoying, and scans really bogged down the machine. MSE just displays its little green castle in my taskbar and my computer runs fine.

So you don't really have to click on the orange or red icon. :pimp:
 

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I think sometimes they are exploits of the browser or the OS - part of the reason Microsoft has to release patches every Tuesday.

Most times it's because people don't use plug-ins like no-script, flashblock and adblock+. You can have a trusted site but they might have a frame or section of the page that grabs content from ad sites. that's where a lot of malware comes from.

If you simply block javascript by default, you avoid a huge chunk of malware that comes in via your browser.

How do you block Java in ie9?
 
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How do you block Java in ie9?

I don't know if you can. I seem to recall that there are some plugins for IE. Do a search on ie plugins. I found a couple of sites but didn't look too closely. I searched on noscript and it didn't find anything at this site - http://www.ieaddons.com/en/

I went to the noscript site here - http://noscript.net/ - and it just seems to be for firefox.

There really isn't any substitute for firefox and the huge range of addons you can get for it.
 
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It's not a virus, it's a JavaScript obfuscation tool. What it means is that this thing is not viral by itself and doesn't do any damage by itself either. JavaScript obfuscation can be used as a legit method of obfuscating JavaScript actions to the end user so he/she cannot see what JS is actually doing in the background, they can only see the end result which is what's usually important to the end users. But can also be used to hide malicious JS code underneath it, doing the same and obfuscating it for antivirus programs.
I wouldn't really worry about it if you get it during usage of webpages that rely heavily on JavaScript. Just pay attention when other warnings appear and don't have "Virtool" string mentioned in it but do have Trojan/Worm/Virus names mentioned.
 

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It's not a virus, it's a JavaScript obfuscation tool. What it means is that this thing is not viral by itself and doesn't do any damage by itself either. JavaScript obfuscation can be used as a legit method of obfuscating JavaScript actions to the end user so he/she cannot see what JS is actually doing in the background, they can only see the end result which is what's usually important to the end users. But can also be used to hide malicious JS code underneath it, doing the same and obfuscating it for antivirus programs.
I wouldn't really worry about it if you get it during usage of webpages that rely heavily on JavaScript. Just pay attention when other warnings appear and don't have "Virtool" string mentioned in it but do have Trojan/Worm/Virus names mentioned.

Very good info to know. Would you happen to know how to limit and or turn off java in IE9? I really do not like Firefox.
 
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I think IE9 is set pretty well out of the box (especially when using Protected Mode). There are few extra options in the Security tab in the settings. You might want to check that. There are few script related settings that you can fiddle with. Though i can't really tell you much as i haven't used IE for like a decade. If you have some decent antivirus i wouldn't really worry about it.
 
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A small addition and correction of something that i said before:

I wouldn't really worry about it if you get it during usage of webpages that rely heavily on JavaScript.

What i really wanted to say was:

I wouldn't really worry about it if you get it during usage of webpages that rely heavily on JavaScript and are known good webpages like Hotmail, Yahoo Mail, GMail etc.
 

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I think sometimes they are exploits of the browser or the OS - part of the reason Microsoft has to release patches every Tuesday.

Most times it's because people don't use plug-ins like no-script, flashblock and adblock+. You can have a trusted site but they might have a frame or section of the page that grabs content from ad sites. that's where a lot of malware comes from.

If you simply block javascript by default, you avoid a huge chunk of malware that comes in via your browser.

So true, that's one of the many reasons i use outpost firewall as you can block or allow that kinda shit from the start.
 

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Wife hates it as it stops her game all the time it checks for a update. I like aVast a way more tbh.

Yeah, I'll bet. Why not put Avast on for her then?

And it's always a good idea to have 2 anti virus programs on a system too even if one don't run at boot.

Last virus i found was though MSI updater program lol. And i did think about it ssome maybe it was a false alert so i went to there site and downloaded the file directly of them without issue.

Indeed, running two is a good idea for that extra bit of security.
 
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OK here's the problem with google image search's design:

1)it only displays thumbnails be default... most users blindly click on one.
and these are only accessible by hovering with a 1 or 2 second delay... sometimes longer.
2)it doesn't display the file size
3)it doesn't display the resolution
and most importantly:
4)It doesn't display where the image is from!!! if more people would pay attention to the domains where the image is from there would be less crap.

I would not click a link from an image of, for example, cuddly-cute-kitten-03.jpg from cute-kittens-cuddly-zone.ng or sexy-hair-02 from sexy-hair-styles.biz those really look suspicious to me and I never click on those.... most of those type of sites from those kinda domains have infected me. specially the hairstyles ones. I've gotten infected by going to a hairstyles website.

there's a greasemonkey script to restore the older, nicer and better version of google images here:
http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/82140

however it only redirects, the user must wait a couple seconds for it to kick in. but it's better then the crap they have now.

I hope this helps.
 
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