So I have a rather persistent virus. Hopefully I'm not looking at a total system restore to factory condition. Because if I am, I loose my entire semester of notes, and there will be murder, aggravated, premeditated, stabbity, murder.
Seriously though, I have had my hands full with this thing. It hijacked my browser and every single file I try to open on my computer. I managed to even get online by securing a small enough portion of my outgoing signal not to alert the damn virus (thus avoiding the hijack). Thus, I feel like I am on a 56k modem. Even getting online AT ALL, was a lesser known Christmas miracle in October. It has taken an hour and a half to download 46% of lavasoft's adaware on a freaking T1 line. Yeah....
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The virus is titled Microsoft security alert essentials. It is masquerading as the popular Microsoft product, but it is NOT. Rather it is attempting to trick me into letting it "clean computer" for a "trojan" (it is the trojan) and wants me to purchase a subscription to some bogus anti virus program not offered through Microsoft. A quick google search for this virus' name will tell you everything about it. I have a feeling I would have beaten it already if it didn't hijack my browser and file access so damn well.
That said, anyone know how to kill this thing and all its backup files in one go?
In the meantime I'll continue downloading ad aware on my limited connection.
Yours Truly,
Truean.