From: "Bob" <bobbREMOVE->
| I read an article last week that the number one thing to do to protect your
| computer from malware is to run it in a "user" account. Equal to that is
| simply good behavior or sites on internet. Also to keep everything updated.
| I have always done these things. I run the latest Avast for my antivirus
| protection. I also have windows defender protection on and PC Tools
| Firewall Plus for firewall.
| Tonight I looked at drudge report and clicked on a link to a British
| newspaper. The article wasn't what I thought it was and it looked like a
| tabloid (Sun? closed so quick don't remember) and tabloid is not news so I
| quickly closed that window and went on to next links. My computer went slow
| after that. Just did not seem right. Restarted in safe mode and ran
| cCleaner computer clean and registry clean in both user and admin.
| Restarted and all my appearance settings are different. Runs slow or
| different. I remembered Windows Defender updated yesterday and the update
| always does a restore point. Tried to run System restore to restore to
| yesterday settings. After giving admin permission I saw the wait circle
| just disappear. It was like vista just ignored or canceled the start up of
| system restore. Every time I retried System restore it did the same thing
| or crashed my computer.
| This smells like a virus. Hmm. I go to main stream web sites only, run
| computer with (default limited) user account (use admin only when I need to
| make certain changes which is rare), Avast updates automatically multiple
| times a day. With these settings and behavior I thought I was bulletproof.
| I even read that $10,000 hacking prize winner Dino Dai Zovi and Rich Mogull
| both said Vista more secure than Apple Mac.
| What did I do wrong?
| I am currently scanning whole computer with a-squared Free. I will then
| scan with Avast, Malwarebytes Anti-Malware, SUPERAntiSpyware, Windows
| Defender, and again with Microsoft Malicious Software Removal Tool, in that
| order.
| What do I do if all these scans find nothing?
| What do I do now? I never had a virus or malware before. Is it like the
| mumps, you want to get it as a child and not an adult? Does antivirus or
| antimalware remove bad stuff or does it just tell me I am infected and I
| need to reformat and rebuild system?
| Background info: Desktop AMD 4400+ 64X2 4GB memory 320GB HD Acer
| (AM3100-U3201A) purchased new February 2008 -- 32-bit MS Vista Home Premium
| SP2 -- MS auto updates on. Comcast ISP 12mbps service W\ Motorola SURFboard
| SB5101 Cable Modem direct to computer. No other switches or routers or
| wireless or phone line or any other networking hardware hooked up to this
| computer.
| Thanks for the help.
| Bob
Yes, Vista can get infected with a file-infecting virus or internet worm.
I doubt you got infected with a virus.
--
Dave
http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
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