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If someone has any knowledge as to what is going on with my laptop it would be greatly appreciated.

 

Yesterday all of a sudden Windows Security Alert in the bottom right tool bar where the icons are keeps popping up in a little speech bubble that reads: Danger!

It is strongly reccomended to protect your computer against security threats. Click on this message to ensure the safety of your computer.

 

Then a pop-up comes up reading WARNING Network attack detected. Process is attempting to access your private data.

IP Address: 206.86.218.98

Local port: 26905

Alert Level: High

 

Suggestion:

It is strongly reccomended to block this threat now to prevent privacy data theft.

 

There are two options: Dismiss and Enable Firewall

 

When I click enable firewall, I can't because I have to purchase a program called Defence Centre.

 

I keep recieving pop ups from Defence Centre.

 

There are other pop ups such as:

Warning! Network attack detected!

Your computer is being attacked from a remote PC.

Process is trying to steal passwords listed below.

 

Is there really a problem or is this just a way of trying to get me to purchase there software for $89.99 ???

 

I'm confused, I've never seen something like this before?

 

Thanks for your input.

 

Additional Comments:

On top of that on my desk top there are 6 icons that have never been there before and I have not put them there.

The icons are for

nudetube.com

youporn.com

pornotube.com

spam003

troj000

spam001

 

:x:x:?::?:

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Very detailed report cindy.

 

My assumption would be that you installed a software recently or went to a site that installed something into you computer without you knowing and is now being intrusive on the system.

 

It only mean the anti-virus guard didnt do its job of blocking or giving a warming of the installation in the first place. Now since, as i am sure, it has to be an installation of something recent, the only ways to get rid of it is to either:

 

1) find out what was installed recently on the computer and un-install then scan the computer with the anti-virus and clean up what showed up.

 

2) do a system restore to a previous day before the software was installed.

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Is there a place that could in Ottawa, Downtown that could fix this if you bring your computer in and present the problem?

 

I'm completly dumbfounded.. !

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Defense Center Description

 

Defense Center (aka DefenseCenter) is a rogue antispyware program designed to pilfer money from unwary computer users. Defense Center emplys a browser hijacker to redirect users to a fake scan page which produces bogus results claiming the PC is infected with malware. The system will then be bombarded by pop-up alerts urging the 0purchase of Defense Center to remove the so-called threats. Do not fall for this trickery. It is a blatant scam to get you to spend money. Remove Defense Center using a reliable antispyware program.

 

Two web sites with info on how to remove Defense Center are:

 

http://www.spywareremove.com/removeDefenseCenter.html

 

http://www.spynomore.com/defense-center.htm?gclid=CKXn9YbHpaICFR5rgwodXD5QxA

 

Microsoft Windows Defender is good and free to stop this type of infection. It can be found at:

 

http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/winfamily/defender/default.mspx

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I would suggest completely moving over to Linux, my favourite is Ubuntu.... I've never had a problem.

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Is there a place that could in Ottawa, Downtown that could fix this if you bring your computer in and present the problem?

 

I'm completly dumbfounded.. !

 

 

Sprint Computer on Somerset by Preston or Pc Cyber on Rideau just east of Dalhousie. I can't remember the street name they are on but they are right on the corner you can't Miss it.

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A very similar scenario happened to me over the weekend Cindy. I got almost exact same fake warning messages as you. This is most likely a scam. Don't be alarmed. I started doing some research and found out about this scam. The one who is sending you these fake warnings and probably wanting to sell you their piece of junk software to combat the non-existance virus.

 

Mine was security master AV and if you do research there are plenty about their vicious tactics to sell their junk software by tricking us into believing that we are under attack (I even got messages warning me of identity theft attempts on my laptop). After some research I found the STOPzilla that I loaded and removed this virus from my laptop and now everything is fine with my laptop. It cost me $40, but it worth it (I think I bought a one year protection). Try loading spaware doctor first (which is free I believe) and see if it works.

 

http://www.pctools.com/spyware-doctor/

 

http://www.brothersoft.com/stopzilla-download-187536.html

 

Also I think that the sites that wpg2010 has suggested are directly related to removing your specific problem (defence centre). I don't know if they come free or will cost you anything.

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I would suggest completely moving over to Linux, my favourite is Ubuntu.... I've never had a problem.

i am not very computer savvy , and have been told by others that linux is for more advance users . do you agree with sarcasticsid , or is it simple enough to figure out ?

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I knew it was a scam!

 

These two websites were helpful but I can't even get to my Task Manager when I ctrl+alt+delete it says Task Manager Disabled by your administrator.. ahhh what a mess.

 

Defense Center Description

 

Defense Center (aka DefenseCenter) is a rogue antispyware program designed to pilfer money from unwary computer users. Defense Center emplys a browser hijacker to redirect users to a fake scan page which produces bogus results claiming the PC is infected with malware. The system will then be bombarded by pop-up alerts urging the 0purchase of Defense Center to remove the so-called threats. Do not fall for this trickery. It is a blatant scam to get you to spend money. Remove Defense Center using a reliable antispyware program.

 

Two web sites with info on how to remove Defense Center are:

 

http://www.spywareremove.com/removeDefenseCenter.html

 

http://www.spynomore.com/defense-center.htm?gclid=CKXn9YbHpaICFR5rgwodXD5QxA

 

Microsoft Windows Defender is good and free to stop this type of infection. It can be found at:

 

http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/winfamily/defender/default.mspx

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I knew it was a scam!

 

These two websites were helpful but I can't even get to my Task Manager when I ctrl+alt+delete it says Task Manager Disabled by your administrator.. ahhh what a mess.

 

Poor you. Did all this happen after you bought your router? Have you tried a system restore? If all else fails, you may have to reformat :(.

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I knew it was a scam!

 

These two websites were helpful but I can't even get to my Task Manager when I ctrl+alt+delete it says Task Manager Disabled by your administrator.. ahhh what a mess.

 

How about the re-boot option. Turn off your computer completely and let it reboot. Then download the anti-defense centre software and remove the virus (and likely your laptop will be re-booted again).

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Linux is not just for advanced users....it's for everyone.

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Emma... RIM makes your Blackberry, and they host the IP. RIM is located in Waterloo!!!! No worries!

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Sounds like XP defender or malware doctor. In order to get rid of it, if you google xp defender or malware doctor you get a link to a site where you copy a notepad file. This file when the extension is renamed (instructions on site) will disable all running processes for the malware. Once that's run, download, install, update and run a full scan of malware bytes. That *should* get rid of it all. I've had situations where it didn't but those are rare.

 

http://www.malwarebytes.org/

 

The free version works fine, the paid version has a real time protector is all. Hopefully that works for you since formatting is always a pain. :x

 

Best of luck and keep us posted!

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This won't help your current problem, but will help avoid future ones.

Firefox Add-on ...WOT "Web of Trust" :cool:

Warns you of spam /attack sites.

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I knew it was a scam!

 

These two websites were helpful but I can't even get to my Task Manager when I ctrl+alt+delete it says Task Manager Disabled by your administrator.. ahhh what a mess.

 

 

If you think you can do the fancy stuff without a computer fixerupper on your own, just google that phrase task manager disabled. There is a fix for it online (I had to look it up myself, because something disabled my task manager as well. It is a byproduct of this virus thing you picked up. They get the task manager disabled so you can't check and then go shut them down.)

 

I myself would just rather someone else does it because I am convinced I am going to go in and get started, something will go horribly wrong, and I will have deleted everything and not fixed it. But if you have more confidence than me I suggest you take a look at that.

 

The thing I do is make sure I don't have anything much open, and I also restart my computer frequently during the day. Firefox then comes up with a screen that lists all the open windows I had when I closed it down. It is not unlike the Task Manager as it sometimes lists one or two sites that are open and invisible to me:

 

one is mainadver. com (followed by /blank.php) and another basicmoneyadver .com . I googled these and found out more about them, along with tips on how to get rid of them, and more links on how to get back the Task Manager.

 

good luck

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macbook-air.jpg

 

When all else fails..... :sm185:

 

I switched to a Mac Pro at home and convinced my airline to spring for a MacBook while i am on the road........

 

Never have had to worry about the viruses since.....

 

in the meantime, I HIGHLY recommend you get StopZilla , ( http://www.stopzilla.com ) which worked PERFECTLY for my PC, and I never had these issues once it was installed....

 

SNK

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I had something similar on my system not too long ago. I didn't fall for it, but it took awhile for my anti-virus program to recognize it as a trojan.

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I knew it was a scam!

 

These two websites were helpful but I can't even get to my Task Manager when I ctrl+alt+delete it says Task Manager Disabled by your administrator.. ahhh what a mess.

 

I lost my note, but it is still able to run task manager by calling it taskmgr instead of task manager. Someone will know how to do it, but I think you go to start>run>taskmgr

 

task mgr might be two words.

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Dear Cindy,

it sounds like you have a serious spyware infection, and possibly a virus.

What I recommend, and use myself is a combination of AVG antivirus, the free version, and spybot search and destroy. If you run the programs I mentioned two things will happen, first, I'm almost sure that your problem will completely disappear. Second, I guarantee it won't happen again.

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I had a similar problem few months ago and used AVG antiviruS along with ad-aware anti spyware and it helped. :)

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AVG and SPYBOT are a good combo and do help prevent spyware/trojans/worms/virus/etc.... BUT (and this is a BIG BUT)..... nothing is 100% unless you disconnect your computer from the internet and never insert a disk, cd, thumbdrive, etc... into it!!

 

The way the antivirus works is that it looks for signatures of "KNOWN" virus/trojans/etc... (Same with spyware). This means when a virus is let go into "the wild" it infects lots of computers as the VIRUS DEFINITIONS are not instant. (This is why your antivirus is forever downloading updates or definitions).

 

With the SPEED of email and the web in general a virus can be passed around VERY quickly (Way quicker than the antivirus companies can write the code to detect them).

 

If you Avoid opening email attachments (Even from friends) - Files that end with ".exe", ".ini", ".bat", ".pif". ".vbs" ".zip" are a few extensions of executable files that can launch dangerous programs, although they are, of course, sometimes legitimate.

 

Some .wmv files (Movies) can contain virus's .pdf and stuff like word docs with macros or excel docs with macros can contain virus's (and the list goes on) at this time .jpg and .gif are safe (Images) but some people send files that look like myHotPhotoblablabla.gif.exe and this fools some people as they see .gif and think it's ok but really the LAST extension is the nasty one!! In this case .exe

 

The most spread virus's come from trusted sources. Your friends computer gets a virus and your on his/her email list... the virus sends a copy to you pretending to be your friend. You think it's a trusted source and you open it... WHAM! you and 10000's of others are infected and it was SO QUICK that the antivirus companies don't even know that this virus exists yet (let alone how to prevent it)

 

The antivirus companies need to get a copy of the virus, disassemble it and see what it does than develop a detection algorithm and often a way to remove it if it is already wormed it's way in. This can take WEEKS!!!!!!

 

SO YOU ARE NEVER 100% SAFE (Maybe 60% with a Antivirus at BEST but it is still worth having a antivirus and spyware running as 60% is better than 0%)

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You can increase your protection with a gateway (firewall) that provides UTM (universal threat management) services that can block spyware, virus, hijacked SSL certificates etc. As these devices can automatically send suspicious data back ti the vendor to be analyzed and when a fix is implemented the hardware manufacturer pushes updates to all firewalls. This fixes the problems far faster and can provide an 80%+ protection rate. The devices are not cheep and are designed for business. The best low cost unit is over $400. Many firewall manufacturers claim to provide these services (and more) but are very ineffective.

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