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Thread : Virus on Toms Site!!!!
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Profile: journeyman
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Ya i came to tomshardware site and kick elite virus program .. NOD32 detected a trojan trying to run check it out
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Profile: Honorary Poster
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Kaspersky caught it too.... I couldn't find the 'pm a mod' button. Any clue where its hidden since the latest site redisign? |
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Profile: old hand
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EXPL_ANICMOO.GEN
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Profile: member
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My Kaspersky blocked it.
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Profile: addict
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Why would anyone want to click on a link that could potentially get them infected with a virus |
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Profile: Honorary Poster
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Seems to have been dealt with... But leads me to ask the question - how did it slip through? |
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Profile: newbie
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Just got a Trojan hit after accessing Tomshardware.com 8O
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Unorthodox @ Everything
Profile: enthusiast
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I run Linux....
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Profile: newbie
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Yep my Mcafee just picked it up too about 3 min ago |
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Profile: enthusiast
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got it to Norton pick it up too |
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Profile: Forum Gigolo
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Profile: Webmaster
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this should be "fixed"
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Profile: newbie
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No more Trojan problem from what I can tell.
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Profile: addict
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If you dont browse with FF + noscript extension + cookies only when allowed by user + adblock = you are going to get pwned sooner or later 8) |
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Profile: stranger
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Profile: old hand
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I think it runs in an IE window, I kept getting a pop up to that site, which I kept closing. This has been happening for at least a few days now. Thank God I was on Dial-up during that time. |
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