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    Lightbulb I gotta virus????

    I clicked on a link tonight that was posted here on this fine forum. Then all hell broke loose. Looks like malawre. I've got the sumbitch quarantined for now. So I hope no one else catches it. Thing is, it has forked up Mozilla browser:oI rug AVG, but it seems to ignore that type of "trojan".
    I see svchost.exe in the tabs column and it wont go away.
    Heads up boys and girls!!!!!

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    Yikes, which thread? maybe one of the mods can edit out the link.

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    Cool!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lasareath View Post
    Cool!

    I love trojans!, That's how I make a living!

    So it wasYOU!!!!:p:D

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    Quote Originally Posted by LessisNevermore View Post
    So it wasYOU!!!!:p:D
    LOL!

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    AVG took care of it on a reboot running AVG in SAFE MODE. BUT I can't live without my PC so it scared the crapola out of me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lightman1 View Post
    I clicked on a link tonight that was posted here on this fine forum. Then all hell broke loose. Looks like malawre. I've got the sumbitch quarantined for now. So I hope no one else catches it. Thing is, it has forked up Mozilla browser:oI rug AVG, but it seems to ignore that type of "trojan".
    I see svchost.exe in the tabs column and it wont go away.
    Heads up boys and girls!!!!!
    svchost.exe won't ever go away. It's a critical system process and it's not uncommon when doing anything network centric...like surfing the Internet, to see multiple instances. Of course it's not just limited to network related stuff. It will just spawn multiple instances when a browser is open because it's running your browser and all it's "helper objects" like Adobe Reader, Java, Quicktime or whatever you have running.

    Here is a quick and easy explanation:

    "According to Microsoft: “svchost.exe is a generic host process name for services that run from dynamic-link libraries”. Could we have that in english please?

    Some time ago, Microsoft started moving all of the functionality from internal Windows services into .dll files instead of .exe files. From a programming perspective this makes more sense for reusability… but the problem is that you can’t launch a .dll file directly from Windows, it has to be loaded up from a running executable (.exe). Thus the svchost.exe process was born."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jstas View Post
    svchost.exe won't ever go away. It's a critical system process and it's not uncommon when doing anything network centric...like surfing the Internet, to see multiple instances. Of course it's not just limited to network related stuff. It will just spawn multiple instances when a browser is open because it's running your browser and all it's "helper objects" like Adobe Reader, Java, Quicktime or whatever you have running.

    Here is a quick and easy explanation:

    "According to Microsoft: “svchost.exe is a generic host process name for services that run from dynamic-link libraries”. Could we have that in english please?

    Some time ago, Microsoft started moving all of the functionality from internal Windows services into .dll files instead of .exe files. From a programming perspective this makes more sense for reusability… but the problem is that you can’t launch a .dll file directly from Windows, it has to be loaded up from a running executable (.exe). Thus the svchost.exe process was born."

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    Quote Originally Posted by LessisNevermore View Post
    Yikes, which thread? maybe one of the mods can edit out the link.
    Furthermore, I'd be interested if it was a link from a "member in good standing" or if it was one of those obvious spammers... Suspect links are often easy to spot if you know what you're looking for. I don't click on too many URLs that I'm not already familiar with, especially if they're foreign.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lightman1 View Post
    I clicked on a link tonight that was posted here on this fine forum. Then all hell broke loose. Looks like malawre. I've got the sumbitch quarantined for now. So I hope no one else catches it. Thing is, it has forked up Mozilla browser:oI rug AVG, but it seems to ignore that type of "trojan".
    I see svchost.exe in the tabs column and it wont go away.
    Heads up boys and girls!!!!!
    Get yourself the full paid version of Malwarebytes Antimalware:

    http://www.malwarebytes.org/mbam.php

    MBAM catches all the crap the other antiviruses miss...

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    Interesting...about of week ago my Webroot antivirus quarantined a trojan virus and 75% of my surfing time is on this forum. I can't figure out within Webroot how to check if it was the same one though...
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    Quote Originally Posted by lightman1 View Post
    I clicked on a link tonight that was posted here on this fine forum. Then all hell broke loose. Looks like malawre. I've got the sumbitch quarantined for now. So I hope no one else catches it. Thing is, it has forked up Mozilla browser:oI rug AVG, but it seems to ignore that type of "trojan".
    I see svchost.exe in the tabs column and it wont go away.
    Heads up boys and girls!!!!!
    Why didn't you tell us which thread, has it been deleted?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lost View Post
    Get yourself the full paid version of Malwarebytes Antimalware:

    http://www.malwarebytes.org/mbam.php

    MBAM catches all the crap the other antiviruses miss...

    and I suppose i should buy a ps3 to solve all my upconverting woes?

    spending money is not necessary to solve your problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cokewithvanilla View Post
    and I suppose i should buy a ps3 to solve all my upconverting woes?

    spending money is not necessary to solve your problem.
    Suit yourself, no sweat off my ass....

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    Quote Originally Posted by lightman1 View Post
    I clicked on a link tonight that was posted here on this fine forum. Then all hell broke loose. Looks like malawre. I've got the sumbitch quarantined for now. So I hope no one else catches it. Thing is, it has forked up Mozilla browser:oI rug AVG, but it seems to ignore that type of "trojan".
    I see svchost.exe in the tabs column and it wont go away.
    Heads up boys and girls!!!!!
    Mozilla firefox has severe memory issues. I love it above all browsers, but sometimes there'll be a thread that has acres of junk in it- I'm talking jpegs, embedded videos, all the fun stuff. Firefox just tries to pig it all down, and that's what bogs everything down. It can be hogging up to a gig of RAM and half of your CPU. That should never happen.

    As mentioned, svchost will never and should go away until you move to linux or Mac, it is a critical Windows thread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John30_30 View Post
    Mozilla firefox has severe memory issues. I love it above all browsers, but sometimes there'll be a thread that has acres of junk in it- I'm talking jpegs, embedded videos, all the fun stuff. Firefox just tries to pig it all down, and that's what bogs everything down. It can be hogging up to a gig of RAM and half of your CPU. That should never happen.

    As mentioned, svchost will never and should go away until you move to linux or Mac, it is a critical Windows thread.
    https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/722/

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