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Since the start of 2011, we've seen 150,000 malware samples every day. That's a unique file almost every half second, and a 60% increase as compared to malware analyzed in 2010. We've also seen 19,000 new malicious URLs each day in the first half of this year. And, 80% of those URLs are legitimate websites that were hacked or compromised.
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INFORMATION ABOUT THE FBI VIRUS GOING AROUND
I've been seeing people freaking out about being redirected to the FBI warning page when they click on completely normal blogs, so I did some investigating. IF YOU CLICK ON A BLOG THAT REBLOGS FROM YOU, OR THAT SENDS YOU A MESSAGE AND THE FBI MESSAGE COMES UP, THE VIRUS IS NOT ON THAT BLOG BUT ALREADY ON YOUR COMPUTER. Read this and clean up your computers. In case you can’t access that page because your computer is infected, here’s what it says to get rid of the virus: In order to remove this virus, you should unlock your computer first of all. For that, we recommend using another PC that has an Internet connection and the steps listed bellow:
1. Take another machine and use it to download SpyHunter or other reputable anti-malware program. You can also try downloading STOPzilla or Malwarebytes Anti Malware.
2. Update the program and put into the USB drive or simple CD.
3. In the meanwhile, reboot your infected machine to Safe Mode with command prompt and stick USB drive in it.
4. Reboot computer infected with virus once more and run a full system scan.
UPDATE: Be aware about the new versions of FBI virus, that are called FBI Green Dot Moneypak virus, FBI Virus Black Screen and FBI Online Agent. They have been clearly designed to get more money from its victims, so they show a warning asking $200, not $100, to be payed through MoneyPak prepayment system. To remove these versions completely, run a full system scan with updated anti-virus/anti-malware program. In order to unlock your PC, use the steps given above and follow additional information:
* Users infected with FBI group of viruses are allowed to access other accounts on their Windows systems. If one of such accounts has administrator rights, you should be capable to launch anti-malware program.
* Try to deny the Flash to make your ransomware stop function as intended. In order to disable the Flash, go to Macromedia support and select ‘Deny’: http://www.macromedia.com/support/documentation/en/flashplayer/help/help09.html. After doing that, run a full system scan with anti-malware program.
* Manual FBI virus removal:
Reboot you infected PC to ‘Safe mode with command prompt’ to disable FBI virus (this should be working with all versions of this threat)
Run Regedit
Search for WinLogon Entries and write down all the files that are not explorer.exe or blank. Replace them with explorer.exe.
Search the registry for these files you have written down and delete the registry keys referencing the files.
Reboot and run a full system scan with updated SpyHunter to remove remaining files.