Sunday, March 4, 2012

I clicked on a link to a phishing site, not knowing what it was. (Read more!)?

I didn't give any information, but this computer voice came up and it said that my profile picture is on the site. I just ignored it and moved on. I was wondering, if my picture was really there, and is my profile gonna be ok? I just went to the website, but didn't give any information.

Thanks!I clicked on a link to a phishing site, not knowing what it was. (Read more!)?
do this to be sure

in safe mode F8 run malwarebytes anti-malware and SUPERAntispyware,and what they find you

delete it manually. then run ccleaner to clean your pc, and mvregclean, to clean registry.

what mvregclean find you remove because the key is there but not the file ,folder or program.

even you reformat and it finds anything remove dont be afraid.

dont forget when you install this software to update them, and do an update every day

then restore until before you get infected.

mI clicked on a link to a phishing site, not knowing what it was. (Read more!)?
Just make sure that there is no way that you put credit card information in the bad site. If you want to check for viruses that you might have gotten, you could get anti-virus software like AVG free.I clicked on a link to a phishing site, not knowing what it was. (Read more!)?
Just visiting the site by clicking on the link...



1, if u have clicked on the link which came to ur email, then ur email id, ISP information can be viewed.



2. There is a possibility of installing small trojans or backdoor like keylogger which can send ur keystrokes or pages visited on the web etc.



Only these two as far as I know.



Better to run a complete scan using good spyware.



Thanks
A virus is spreading through Facebook, MySpace and other social networking sites.

The Koobface -- a worm designed specifically to spread over social-networking sites -- is blasting spam messages out to Facebook members. The motive is to enable hijacking and click fraud.



The messages offer subject lines like "You look so funny on our new video" or similar enticing words, and offer a link to a video site that pretends to have a movie clip. When the user follows the link, they are redirected to one of many different compromised hosts, where the user is urged to download or open a file named flash_player.exe. That file is a new Koobface variant.

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