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Trust in God but lock your car.
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Jim:
Sorry to hear that. What a PITA! My work bought me a Mac Book Pro. I'm hoping the Apple platform will help me avoid some of the virus and other stuff a lot of the PC's seems to be susceptible to. Still do a lot of preventive stuff, but from I understand MAC's a little less vulnerable to stuff. |
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I had that happen to me but my son who is a computer wiz was able to fix it in
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My son is an IT security guy, and he says Kaspersky "appears" to have some back-doors intentionally inserted in its code. The purpose can't be known but his organization won't allow any computer that has ever had Kaspersky installed onto their network. He says Microsoft Defender is as good as any program you can buy, and it's free.
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"I love this country; it's the damn government I'm afraid of."
Quick, get your AK 47, lean up against the front door n don't let anybody in. |
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i have a ClickFree brand automatic back up plus i use an external hard drive where i back up all my documents and pictures every evening not much on my computer but the operating system and a few small files i work with.. its a pain to do all the back ups, but i hope not to loose anything. i believe i would have called the court before i opened any attachments..... these thieves are a pain in the a**
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I agree, 3 computer guys and they have no idea ? A virus is only an infection of files. A format wipes all files. GOOD computer people CAN extract files from a formatted drive. A way around this is to format drive and write the whole drive full and format it again. This is not at all needed here. To a timid person , the very most this computer needs is the hard drive alone being replaced . The very least it needs is a simple format and re install of operating system . IF the owner is locked out, a good tech can use DOS and get in and save stuff like pics and PDF files etc, I doubt these would ever be infected, and to be sure these files can be scanned before putting back on the fresh OS install. Find a guy who knows something. For 3 guys to say trash the WHOLE computer WOW. |
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Here is an explanation. http://www.thewindowsclub.com/what-t...somware-attack
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I would suggest getting familiar with "System Restore" that comes with Windows.
On your computer click on the globe down left corner ,go to control panel then systems restore ,follow this through ,you can restore to a previous date , Cleans things up nicely .Ted |
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I have a friend who informed me of a couple different scams yet very similar ransoms. First of all he states, the government is NOT going to contact you via email or phone. If you do still fall victim unplug your pc immediately from it's power source. Do not try to turn it off, a pc continues to update even after it is "turned off". UNPLUG it! The sooner this is done the less damage will be done. It sounds as if Bubba tried to solve the problem while the pc was still powered allowing his whole hard drive to be infected (corrupted/hacked). Hopefully we can all learn something from these horrible jerks and try to stay one step in front of them.
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Sorry guys, but there are computer infections that can not be removed. Don't confuse a simple computer virus with what is going on here, they are not the same thing. If you continue to believe you can remove anything that ends up on your computer you may be in for a surprise. Reformatting the hard drive or replacing it may work, but all of the data is still lost. Would depend on the age and value of the computer if it is worth trying to repair or if it is just cheaper to replace it. Only real solution is to have everything backed up to a completely separate device and not allow it to get contaminated.
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Very true JSeery, I edited my above post from "infected" to include "corrupted/hacked" The sooner you unplug and seek professional pc help the higher your chances of saving/retrieving any files.
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An organization that I volunteer for got hit by ransomware a few weeks ago.
After looking into it, I installed a good security package (Webroot) that removed the ransomware software. But that doesn't do anything to help get the encrypted files back. I scanned the computer and found that about 70,000 files out of 300,000 were encrypted and lost. I deleted the encrypted files and then restored them from backup. Everything is back to normal now. Without the right kind of backup those files would be lost. A backup that just copies the files to another folder wouldn't have helped since the ransomware software would have found those copies and encrypted them too. Backups that store to a different format are better. In this case the backups were sent to a different format on another computer and aren't visible at all to the infected computer. A cloud backup would have the same results although I'm not fond of cloud backups due to the long times it takes to copy files over the internet for anyone that has a lot to backup. |
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Sorry to hear that Jim.
Recently replaced mine, Power supply went nuts, fried Mother Board and HD failure??? Had most info backed-up on external drive, but getting the new one up and running was a three day adventure. |
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Seems to still be a lot of misinformation out there. This is a car board, not a computer board. Take all information posted here (including mine) with a huge grain of salt.
The only thing everyone seems to agree on is the requirement to back up your data. I see Dell has a multi-Terabyte external unit that connects via a USB port for $59.95 (on Amazon) that comes with the required software. Last edited by tubman; 04-20-2016 at 09:27 AM. |
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Ransomware.
safe link... http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/ranso...hostage-avoid/ External hard drives are a nice thing to have and helps retain information. I haven't really got on board with the whole cloud computing trend yet. Large data centers get hacked and having a majority of your information on it could be problematic. A decent idea for backup. Best to keep all your firmware (system software) up to date and have some sort of virus protection software. Still doesn't mean it can't happen though. Of course there is the rub, updating system software means that at some point you will have to buy a new computer, new software is written for new hardware. Neat, at least computers/technology is getting cheaper and cheaper. As mentioned never download a file from an email unknown and open it. Last edited by Tinker; 04-20-2016 at 10:04 AM. |
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