Halloween Came A Day Early
Posted: Sat Nov 01, 2014 5:42 pm
No treats; just two very bad tricks that cyberspace played on me.
Somehow, I picked up a really, really, really, really, really, really nasty virus called a Poweliks Trojan. It kept trying to connect with external sites that, if successful would have loaded a ton more bad stuff on my computer (the main site is called fffseedotcom, a notorious spamware site). I have Malwarebytes and Norton on my computer and they blocked the outgoing attempts. Unfortunately, the Trojan kept trying to connect over and over which quickly used up all the available system resources and memory. I had to go into Task Manager and close all the processes while the virus kept opening up more, so it was kind of like playing Whack-a-Mole until the virus stopped doing it a few minutes later. Then a few hours more and it would start all over again.
Of course, neither Norton nor Malwarebytes indicated I had any malware on my system because this virus disguises itself as a registry key which doesn't show up in scans. I did some research and found that a few dozen people had reported the problem on various computer repair boards so I asked for help and it took me two days to get the computer cleaned (I had to install five different programs and run an online scan to make sure everything got caught) but I seem to be okay for now.
The other bit of bad news I learned was that my blog had disappeared off my host server. I was setting up a Wordpress blog and had set up a subdirectory in the Silverscreenvideos directory and it just vanished. I had called Network Solutions a few days earlier to report another problem with my updates not going through on my site and they did some type of refresh to solve that problem and I'm convinced that's what caused the blog directory to disappear. They backup my site for seven days, but I'm not sure when this happened (I don't work on the blog most days) and I didn't want to lose all the work on my site in the last week if I was wrong, so bottom line is I'm rebuilding the blog from scratch. At least I remember most of the options I'd selected to get it looking the way I wanted and the plugins I'd already installed. It's just more work down the drain.
Two tricks.
No treats.
Somehow, I picked up a really, really, really, really, really, really nasty virus called a Poweliks Trojan. It kept trying to connect with external sites that, if successful would have loaded a ton more bad stuff on my computer (the main site is called fffseedotcom, a notorious spamware site). I have Malwarebytes and Norton on my computer and they blocked the outgoing attempts. Unfortunately, the Trojan kept trying to connect over and over which quickly used up all the available system resources and memory. I had to go into Task Manager and close all the processes while the virus kept opening up more, so it was kind of like playing Whack-a-Mole until the virus stopped doing it a few minutes later. Then a few hours more and it would start all over again.
Of course, neither Norton nor Malwarebytes indicated I had any malware on my system because this virus disguises itself as a registry key which doesn't show up in scans. I did some research and found that a few dozen people had reported the problem on various computer repair boards so I asked for help and it took me two days to get the computer cleaned (I had to install five different programs and run an online scan to make sure everything got caught) but I seem to be okay for now.
The other bit of bad news I learned was that my blog had disappeared off my host server. I was setting up a Wordpress blog and had set up a subdirectory in the Silverscreenvideos directory and it just vanished. I had called Network Solutions a few days earlier to report another problem with my updates not going through on my site and they did some type of refresh to solve that problem and I'm convinced that's what caused the blog directory to disappear. They backup my site for seven days, but I'm not sure when this happened (I don't work on the blog most days) and I didn't want to lose all the work on my site in the last week if I was wrong, so bottom line is I'm rebuilding the blog from scratch. At least I remember most of the options I'd selected to get it looking the way I wanted and the plugins I'd already installed. It's just more work down the drain.
Two tricks.
No treats.