November 1, 201312 yr HERE'S A BIT OF KNOWLEDGE FOR EVERYONE SAYING "SCAN YOUR COMPUTER UR VIRUS WILL BE GONE" Sorry no, most people who spread malware use something called a crypter. This makes the virus FUD. (Fully undetectable) for a "Period of time". Meaning your shitty Antivirus wont pick it up right away, unless the malwares not crypted. (Most people who spread won't spread uncrypted viruses, as it is a waste of time) Edit: Also if it wasn't already obvious to you, of course Crypts do not stay fully undetectable. Follow this guide and you can manually check your pc for malware and remove it if you have any. 1. Click start, type "taskmgr" and click it. Go to processes, End any suspicious looking programs running. 2. Click start, type "msconfig" and click it. Navigate to startup, and uncheck anything with "HKCU" in it. Personally i keep everything unchecked. This will prevent any type of malware from STARTING UP, on your PC/Laptop w.e. 3. Now, navigate to %appdata% and delete any .exe's. 4. Navigate to %temp% and delete all. (Optional) Also, open CMD and type netstat -n. This will give you a list of everyone who's connecting to you, assuming you're ratted/keylogged. Grats, you've manually removed a virus. If you think you have a top knotch crypted virus on your PC, i'll gladly check your PC through teamview, leave your skype below. Edited November 3, 201312 yr by jekkel
November 1, 201312 yr Author Or Run Malwarebytes Well sir it seems you know nothing about viruses. There is something called crypting, which makes your virus not even detectable by the best AntiVirus software. Sorry to burst your bubble. I'll add that in the topic before a bunch of morons jump on the thread. Edited November 1, 201312 yr by jekkel
November 1, 201312 yr Or Run Malwarebytes Well sir it seems you know nothing about viruses. There is something called crypting, which makes your virus not even detectable by the best AntiVirus software. Sorry to burst your bubble. I'll add that in the topic before a bunch of morons jump on the thread. I Know alot about Computers..... But "Most" Viruses are detected by Anti-Virus (Not All Though)
November 1, 201312 yr Author Or Run Malwarebytes Well sir it seems you know nothing about viruses. There is something called crypting, which makes your virus not even detectable by the best AntiVirus software. Sorry to burst your bubble. I'll add that in the topic before a bunch of morons jump on the thread. I Know alot about Computers..... But "Most" Viruses are detected by Anti-Virus (Not All Though) Chances are if you get keylogged/ratted from a runescape related video/forum, the virus will be FUD. Yes, a outdated .exe may be detected because it hasnt been re-crypted yet and AV's detected it. (whatever the case may be) I promise you, "Most" Viruses are not detected by AV's, and even if they are, your pc could've been sold on a blackmarket to 100's of different people, and they can always re-infect you with a new FUD stub whenever they want, causing them to have you infected forever, unless you manually remove the malware.
November 2, 201312 yr Disable internet connection and install firewall so no outbound connections don't go out.
November 2, 201312 yr Yes, many viruses are made to be undetectable, but why do you think they update antivirus definitions? To detect new viruses being spread, in case it wasn't obvious. ^_^
November 3, 201312 yr Author Disable internet connection and install firewall so no outbound connections don't go out. ^ Also works well.
November 3, 201312 yr Or Run Malwarebytes Well sir it seems you know nothing about viruses. There is something called crypting, which makes your virus not even detectable by the best AntiVirus software. Sorry to burst your bubble. I'll add that in the topic before a bunch of morons jump on the thread. well sir it seems you think you know everything there is to know. no matter how well you crypt, it is never perm, after a while the virus will flag, it just takes longer, using something like kaspersky and aiming it directly at what you suspect to have a virus will tear appart that crypt so fast, a crypt ususally takes a while to get broken though because the computer cant see it initially and slowly works it way through. if you went to specifically target the file it will show.
November 3, 201312 yr ok i"ve tried the netstat -n command just curious and there is like is this normal?
November 3, 201312 yr Or Run Malwarebytes Well sir it seems you know nothing about viruses. There is something called crypting, which makes your virus not even detectable by the best AntiVirus software. Sorry to burst your bubble. I'll add that in the topic before a bunch of morons jump on the thread. well sir it seems you think you know everything there is to know. no matter how well you crypt, it is never perm, after a while the virus will flag, it just takes longer, using something like kaspersky and aiming it directly at what you suspect to have a virus will tear appart that crypt so fast, a crypt ususally takes a while to get broken though because the computer cant see it initially and slowly works it way through. if you went to specifically target the file it will show. NO SHIT SHERLOCK, thats why you dont use public crypters, buy a private stub and your virus will be FUD or only detected by 1-2 AV's for a long time if you know what you're doing.
November 3, 201312 yr Author Or Run Malwarebytes Well sir it seems you know nothing about viruses. There is something called crypting, which makes your virus not even detectable by the best AntiVirus software. Sorry to burst your bubble. I'll add that in the topic before a bunch of morons jump on the thread. well sir it seems you think you know everything there is to know. no matter how well you crypt, it is never perm, after a while the virus will flag, it just takes longer, using something like kaspersky and aiming it directly at what you suspect to have a virus will tear appart that crypt so fast, a crypt ususally takes a while to get broken though because the computer cant see it initially and slowly works it way through. if you went to specifically target the file it will show. Well sir, i don't see where i stated "crypts are permanently fud". Can you point out where i said that? Thanks. Stating the Obvious. I'll put this in my thread. *sigh* Edited November 3, 201312 yr by jekkel
November 3, 201312 yr Author ok i"ve tried the netstat -n command just curious and there is like is this normal? Idk, it depends what is open on your computer. (Ex. Websites, Skype, Runescape)