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赤い靴 call me 202-456-1111
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Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: The Valley
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HELP!! How do I get rid of this virus?!?!?
I have a virus, (don't ask me how I got it) I think it was from a forced download from an email. It eats up all my resources and makes my computer come a crawl and eventually stop.
I can't even run Norton AntiVirus, because half way into it (which takes hours because it is so slow) I get a low memory warning which in turn tells me to stop norton. It displays one of those "low memory, click here to terminate program" messages. It doesn't give me the option to continue. Also I can see what is happening. A series of exe files are opening, consuming 100% of my CPU usage, and then opening another just like it before it closes. The files are named: mepBE.tmp.exe That will consume for almost a minute, then it will open: mepBF.tmp.exe and so on, and so on... Now the memory is being consumed by everything at the same time, but in intervals... My ICQ will peak at 100%, then iexplore.exe will peak at 100%... it keeps jumping from program to program but it keeps it up at 100% I can't run norton because it appears to be corrupt. (it never completes) I reinstalled it, and the same warning showed up. I tried to defrag last night but got an error message saying that I needed to reinstall some windows files, and that I should put in the Win 2K pro disk. And when I did it told me it was the wrong disk. If anyone can help please ICQ me ASAP!! I can't be checking the internet... I need to shut it down. ICQ# 114683191 put GFY AntiVirus in the authorize window. Thanks, -RedShoe ------------------ BootyBone ![]() Is a BoneProne Family Member |
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Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: TEXAS
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poor shoey! he wants everyone to know he has the "W32.Nimda.A@mm(html)" virus. he siad he found this link that might fix it. i sure hope it does.
here's the link: http://[email protected] love, tit |
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#3 |
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Join Date: Feb 2001
Posts: 484
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I just had it myself and found these two pages helpful:
Norton just updated their virus def. on Nov. 1st, get it and run it on the whole system and quar. infected files. Follow the disinfection instructions on this page: http://www.f-secure.com/v-descs/nimda.shtml I found that those removal programs did fuck all to get rid of it. Here is a link to get a clean riched20.dll for your system. http://www.fortunecity.com/boozers/g.../Download.html After I did that my sytem ran fine again! Burtman ------------------ Thumbspot TGP ISPrime Web Hosting for $2.50 a Gig! |
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#4 |
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Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: home
Posts: 1,335
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if you cannot update or run norton try this online software.
http://housecall.antivirus.com/housecall/start_pcc.asp |
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#5 |
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Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Portland Oregon USA
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damn this sounds bad.
You just may have to reformat the whole thing and go to recovery. |
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There can be only one
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Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Somewhere else
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format c:
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#7 |
赤い靴 call me 202-456-1111
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Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: The Valley
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Fuck me in the goat ass!!
I can't believe this shit. My computer is running a denial of service to ME! I starts fake programs that just run my resources at 100%. I can't even open my calculator. As it turns out, the virus came in on a forced download, and the first thing it does is creates a guest account on Windows with full administrative priveledges. Then it starts server host software. Pretty smart. Then any hacker with my IP address can log into my computer, and basically browse it as if they were right here on my computer. It's cool. They can set new passwords to everything on my computer, they can gain access to all my finances thanks to Microsoft Money 2K pro. They can gain access to every single username and password to every account via File Maker Pro database. They can set up key stroke logging software. They can even hack into other computers, using my computer as the attacker. And the best part is, they run an eraser program on all log files to hide their tracks. ![]() Let me go on the record and say that I would love nothing more than to chop off their hands. If I knew I could get away with it, and if I knew where one was, I'd kill me a hacker. Fucking pricks! I hope everyone in their families dies of diarhea (I can't spell dis-en-tary) FUCK THEM ALL!!! Needless to say I just dropped a few hundred $$ on as much security software as I could! It looks as if everything I have will be lost. All images, all templates, all html files, all logged email... everything... This lovely virus attacks html files. ![]() I guess it's not that bad. It could be worse. According to Symantes it's a threat level 4. One away from being the worst. Hey at least it's not a threat level 5. Maybe this is God's way of punishing me for http://BornAgain-Christians.com ------------------ BootyBone ![]() Is a BoneProne Family Member |
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#9 |
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Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: The Back Shed Where Kermit, Elmo and Big Bird Get Stoned!
Posts: 429
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To get rid of the virus...you need to get some lotion...and just scratch my good man..
------------------ Sincerley YoYoBean BP4L - Family Electee - Ive Been Living In Tam's Attic For 20 Years...when will she feed me???? |
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#11 |
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Join Date: May 2001
Location: De,Oh,Lei
Posts: 1,295
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Sorry to hear your in the shit RedShoe.
After you rebuild perhaps you can avoid losing everything ever again by a few safety back-up strategies. 1) Burn all valuable data to a CD-R. No phukin' virus, no matter how smart, can meld onto files on a CD-R. Even if the CD-R is in the tray. 2) Get a virus proggy that runs from floppies like PC-Cillin. If you ever get phuk'd you can shut down and boot into the virus checker and (at least) quarantine the bastard files b4 they link-lock and shit all over the rest of your system. 3) Save loads of time and ghost your HD. If you had a ghost of your HD now it wouldn't be too much of an inconvenience other than waiting for fdisk, format, and ghost copy. Too little too late for you now but phuk those phukers from ever kicking you in the balls again. <center>2¢</center> |
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