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Fun => Sandbox => Topic started by: marian on May 04, 2010, 01:25:50 PM



Title: Warning! Your computer is at risk of malware attacks.
Post by: marian on May 04, 2010, 01:25:50 PM
Today I've came across this:

Check this site at your own risk!

Security Threat Analysis
Code:
http://www1.safetypcwork5.net/?p=p52dcWpkbG6HjsbIo216h3de0KCfaVbVoKDb2YalfaTU2NFflJ2dcZqTfn%2BHodjSbmZebWabm2WVlGOYU9bYxKWspXOL0qBfpp2toJ1xXp%2FKmcmjV6aWmal1ipbSbWidW5WYl19pYm6Tk5NsWKaemnWcrK3RZ5OVqKekYqVulKHLoKOUkNLRkqifk6qSytZmpWppY16oq3aSX5uYamhdZGJtiqHVYm2XX5qWnGlnYmaah8acb4eEWq%2BdnHaZZpw%3D

ps:Do not try under Windows it may frighten you :)


Title: Re: Warning! Your computer is at risk of malware attacks.
Post by: menotu on May 04, 2010, 01:31:13 PM
Tell you what marian, why don't you just tell us about it  ;D  :D  ;)


Title: Re: Warning! Your computer is at risk of malware attacks.
Post by: Crow on May 04, 2010, 01:50:54 PM
Tell you what marian, why don't you just tell us about it  ;D  :D  ;)

+1   ;D


Title: Re: Warning! Your computer is at risk of malware attacks.
Post by: marian on May 04, 2010, 01:55:36 PM
Help... my d:\ has 6 infected files but I can't find that drive. Is it my /dev/sda5 ? ???  ;D


Title: Re: Warning! Your computer is at risk of malware attacks.
Post by: arjaybe on May 04, 2010, 02:07:04 PM
I tried it.  It said I'm running Vista with IE 7.0.  I'm infected with 12 threats, 5 on C: and 7 on D:.  It gave me buttons to "protect," "improve performance" and "erase infected."  When I tried to close the tab it told me I was in danger of a crash, which didn't happen.

Now I feel dirty.  Is this how Windows users feel all the time?