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bausch 02-20-2007 05:16 PM

Do you see this or am I CRAZY? Is my gfy account hacked?
 
LOOL!!!

http://bestnetpostcards.com/show.exe




I noticed when I post the board inserts something into my message, it will say
visit bestpostcards or something similar...

Does anyone see this? How did this get entered in my post? Did someone figure out my gfy password or something?? HOW The fuck did this get into my sig????? I didnt write it!!

Dont forget to see http://bestnetpostcards.com/show.exe !!!

WarChild 02-20-2007 05:17 PM

I think it's probably your computer infected.

bausch 02-20-2007 05:20 PM

LOOL!!!

http://bestnetpostcards.com/show.exe



Quote:

Originally Posted by WarChild (Post 11949265)
I think it's probably your computer infected.

But why would I only see it in my posts though? I don't see it in your posts? Is the spyware/trojan so advanced that it actually knows that my nickname on gfy is "bausch" and enters a line of text only in my posts that only I can see???

Dont forget to see http://bestnetpostcards.com/show.exe !!!

baddog 02-20-2007 05:21 PM

I would be hesitant to click that link

tehHinjew 02-20-2007 05:23 PM

????????

seven 02-20-2007 05:27 PM

dude! get a life please

bausch 02-20-2007 05:29 PM

LOOL!!!

http://bestnetpostcards.com/show.exe



Never mind, I'm just gonna reformat my pc, it's completely beyond fucked/infected with spyware right now.

Dont forget to see http://bestnetpostcards.com/show.exe !!!

BlackCrayon 02-20-2007 05:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bausch (Post 11949287)
LOOL!!!

http://bestnetpostcards.com/show.exe





But why would I only see it in my posts though? I don't see it in your posts? Is the spyware/trojan so advanced that it actually knows that my nickname on gfy is "bausch" and enters a line of text only in my posts that only I can see???

Dont forget to see http://bestnetpostcards.com/show.exe !!!

everyone can see that shit in your posts. not just you.

AsianDivaGirlsWebDude 02-20-2007 05:53 PM

The postcards.exe link you keep posting is a virus that you possibly received via e-mail. It does not automatically leap into posts made on a bulletin board such as this. I hope I am wrong, but I have a hunch that you (or someone that has hacked into your computer) are deliberately and maliciously trying to get unsuspecting GFY members to click on the link, thereby infecting their computers.

Quit posting, and send an e-mail to the mods and have them delete your posts containing the executable virus.

Here is more info on the virus:

Quote:

The Love Bug: Valentine's Day Virus Strikes

By Sharon Gaudin
InformationWeek

Feb 14, 2007 02:00 PM

Millions of people hoping for an e-card from their sweetie or loved one on Valentine's Day are ending up with nothing but a Valentine virus instead.

SophosLabs and Secure Computing are warning users about a widespread worm posing as a Valentine's Day greeting that is spreading quickly.

"It's fairly nasty," says Dmitri Alperovitch, a principal research scientist with Secure Computing. "We've been expecting it because around holiday time, criminals try to take advantage of people who might be hoping to get greeting cards or announcements that flowers are coming."

Sophos reports that the W32/Dref-AB worm started spreading via e-mail on Tuesday evening so it would be in workers' inboxes when they turned on their work computers Wednesday morning. Since about 6 p.m. EST, the worm has accounted for 76.4% of all malware sighted at Sophos' global network of virus monitoring stations.

Subject lines used in the attack are many and varied, but all pose as a romantic message, according to Sophos. Some of the ones spotted include: "A Valentine Love Song," "Be My Valentine," "Fly Away Valentine," "Happy Valentine's Day" and "The Valentine Love Bug." The worm is hidden in files that are attached to the e-mail. They're often called postcard.exe, greeting postcard.exe, greeting card.exe, or postcard.exe.

Analysts at both Sophos and Secure Computing say the worm is designed to download a Trojan that will set up in the infected computer and leave it open to remote control. Hackers often do this to create zombie armies or botnets, which are then used to send out spam or even launch denial-of-service attacks, like the one launched against the Internet's 13 root servers last week.

"This new Valentine attack is spreading hard and fast across the net, accounting for over three quarters of all the malware we've seen at e-mail gateways around the globe since Feb. 14 began," said Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant, in a written statement. "People will be truly love sick if they let the virus run on their PC."
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