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Is Microsoft putting viruses on my PC?

andysun73 (Mostly Harmless) posted this on Sunday, 25th May 2008, 11:01

Hi

Is Microsoft trying to make me buy anti virus program by putting viruses on my PC?
For me do uninstall the xpantivirus program, it said I would need a special uninstaller to do this, so I clicked the link and proceeded to save the file. My AVG picked up a Trojan horse.

Also how do i stop that annoying window opening telling me i need antivirus updates and another XP anti virus window saying I have 106 threats, when i know havn`t its bulls***, they want me to buy there software.

Regards

andysun73

RE: Is Microsoft putting viruses on my PC?

xfg (Elite Donator) posted this on Sunday, 25th May 2008, 11:17

Well yes and no...

It is doing fake virus alerts, but just because something has XP in the name doesn`t mean it`s from Microsoft. "XP Anti-Virus" is not a Microsoft product, it`s a scam.

Removal information: www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/topic111715.html

You already have AVG so just keep that updated and you won`t need anything else.




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RE: Is Microsoft putting viruses on my PC?

wing_chun (Competent) posted this on Sunday, 25th May 2008, 11:49

what your experienceing is rogue software that mean it is not realy wat it says it is the software is actully a loggeer type thingy that phishs for personal info in the guise of antivirus software you probaly downloaded music or somthing that had this window in it

any spyware/adware prog should get rid of it
you can clean it online with ewido it only require that you download the signatures it will put in a temp folder and scan your system and clean any aware/spyware that you have

find it here


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RE: Is Microsoft putting viruses on my PC?

Grumpy Old Git (Competent) posted this on Sunday, 25th May 2008, 12:12

:B A friend of mine who`s comp i look after had exactly that, rang me up all jubilant saying he`d managed to remove a virus all by himself and how clever he was, he got a trojan that would show on boot up and at various times saying "your computer is infected with etc etc, please click here for the removal tool" where upon he had to pay £30.00 for the "tool" to removes said virus.... he seemed quite chuffed til i explained why would any virus infecting your machine give you the remedy to remove it...... :D needless to say he`d been well and truly shafted..

:D

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