[gui-talk] Internet security 2010 worm

lsterling0 l.sterling0 at gmail.com
Wed Feb 10 16:42:32 UTC 2010


Hi what does this worm do. My son in laws computer is very slow and he has
plenty of memory. I am not sure of the operating system he has.
Thanks 
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-----Original Message-----
From: gui-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:gui-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
Behalf Of Raul A. Gallegos
Sent: Wednesday, February 10, 2010 9:54 AM
To: gui-talk at nfbnet.org
Subject: Re: [gui-talk] Internet security 2010 worm

I recently did this on a family member's computer. The steps from the 
following site will work. I also did not use any automatic tool to 
remove it as I didn't want to risk installing something bad on top of 
something already bad. Also, once the infection was removed, I installed 
the Microsoft Security Essentials and all is well with this machine now. 
The below link may rap around, so watch for this when and if you click it.

http://news.loaris.com/internet-security-2010-removal-how-to-remove-is2010-e
xe/?gclid=CNWgh5CQ6J8CFRDyDAodAyfKUg

Many thanks.

On 2/10/2010 10:05 AM, Steve Jacobson wrote:
> I am not familiar with Internet Security 2010 but have had two similar
experiences with malware on the computer used by my kids.  First, If it
offers a fix, don't buy it.
> Second, you mentioned getting a program on the internet to remove it, but
be very careful as you may be just loading a second problem.  Third, don't
trust what your
> computer is telling you.  Your computer may be pretty much nonfunctional,
but the malware may be telling you that files are infected that are really
not.  Be careful of
> Google searches as the results may point to some of the sites that are
trying to lure people into buying or downloading something that actually
makes the problem
> worse.  Fourth, don't believe anything that tells you to "click here" even
if it looks like a legitimate Windows Security dialog.
>
> If you have data backed up pretty well, doing a full system recovery is
going to be the quickest and most certain way to get rid of the problem.
Restoring your
> system back to a point is not always that helpful because you don't know
when you actually contracted this.  It could have been sitting there for a
while before
> becoming active.
>
> If you want to try some things before resorting to system recovery, I have
had good luck with SuperAntiSpyWare which can be found at
>
> http://www.superantispyware.com
>
> There is both a free version and a professional version.  You can try the
professional version for 30 days.
>
> To have any chance of this working, you will probably have to download the
program on another computer and copy it to the infected computer.  I would
use a
> FLASH drive that can be set to read only to make sure that the problem
cannot get back to other computers.  Unplug the infected computer from the
internet.  That
> sometimes seems to slow the infection down a little.  Once you have copied
the program to some place on your infected PC, reboot.  What I found is that
it generally
> takes a minute or two for infections like this to fully become active
after booting up.  If you can start the installation process quickly, it may
not be blocked and the
> program will install.  Reboot again and run SuperAntispyware and try to
get a full scan going as quickly as possible.
>
> This may let you reclaim your computer, but you may have more work to do
if the scan is successful.  For example, at some point, your computer may
have been set
> to use a proxy, and you may have to uncheck that box in Tools, Internet
Options, Connections, LAN Settings.
>
> I tried a number of removal packages while making this journey, and
SuperAntiSpyWare worked best for me, but there are others as well.  If you
find a specific tool
> to remove this particular infection, be sure to do a thorough search to
determine if the removal tool is truly reputable.  when I was dealing with
System Guard 2000, I
> found that some were actually viruses or infections themselves and others
just plain didn't work.
>
> Good luck.
>
> On Wed, 10 Feb 2010 03:19:50 -0600, qubit wrote:
>
>> I'd be curious to know how you contracted this worm so others can avoid
it.
>> Also, what OS are you running?
>> this is a very unnerving experience, I know, as I had an infection on my
>> system once that I had to get sighted assistance to go into safe mode and
>> take care of.
>> Good luck, and let us know how it works out.
>> --le
>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Chris Hallsworth"<christopherh40 at googlemail.com>
>> To: "NFBnet GUI Talk Mailing List"<gui-talk at nfbnet.org>
>> Sent: Wednesday, February 10, 2010 2:22 AM
>> Subject: Re: [gui-talk] Internet security 2010 worm
>
>
>> I suggest doing a system recovery. This will wipe the information you
>> currently have on your hard drive and replace it with an image of the
>> operating system and software as supplied from the factory. My sister
>> had one, Security Tool, and the only way to get rid of it was to do one
>> of those. Sorry to hear what's happened. Good luck.
>
>> Chris Hallsworth
>> e-mail and Facebook: christopherh40 at googlemail.com
>> MSN: ch9675 at hotmail.com
>> Skype: chrishallsworth7266
>
>> On 10/02/2010 01:49, Stancil l tootle wrote:
>>> How do folks. I have a real problem. I have got a virus on my desktop
>>> called Internet security 2010 which I can't seem to get rid of. It has
>>> taken over my PC and every time i boot up it starts up. I also can't
>>> start up in safe mode. I have looked on-line and it tells me to download
>>> a certain program and load on my PC threw a flash drive. The problem is
>>> that I can't  open the program since the bug has taken over. Please help
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