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I Have A Communicable Disease

computer-virus-bugs-clip-art-thumb3167674Just a quick note, cause I need to vent. In my office we have:

-A Firewall

-Appriver to scan email for spam and viruses

-McAfee on the desktops to stop viruses

-A tech team we pay over $3,000 a month for

-Rules in force about opening strange emails, going to websites, etc, etc

You get the idea.

Yet somehow, some way.. my computer out of all the computers in this office has a virus.

I am getting pop ups for gambling, online video guides,  anti-virus software (gee thanks).

The techs have tried removing it twice now. Now they are thinking of replacing the harddrive with a mirror version prior to the virus.

What the heck??? The number of work hours I have lost drives me nuts!

Thats it. I needed to vent.

Thanks for listening.

16 comments
  1. Nile says: December 31, 20088:49 am

    That is strange. Try adaware or HijackThis (tell your techies). Something in the registry and if they cannot get it out by normal means, then HijackThis will cough it up and remove it on a click. I would suggest getting permission to install Spybot Search and Destroy (it is free)… with so many cookies on websites displaying any type of banner program or activeX, it could bring trouble you wish never happened. BTW, I used this to clean up several gals' computers at work just two weeks ago. Worked fine and computers have been behaving since.

    • davepeck says: December 31, 20089:02 am

      Thanks for the tips. I have passed on the info to the techs! I really appreciate it!

  2. Scott in Denver says: December 31, 20088:53 am

    Any idea on how you got the virus? I was the victim of the Koobface virus to a combination of Vista prompting me to click "Yes" every 5 minutes and Facebook lying to me. http://tinyurl.com/6h8uppHere's an article on it jic you have it

    • davepeck says: December 31, 20089:02 am

      Thanks for the article link. Interesting. No clue how I got it. As everything was fine when I went home. Other then McAfee being off this morning Im stumped.

      • Scott in Denver says: December 31, 20089:10 am

        Being an open-source fanboy, I say try AVG http://www.avg.com/it has a good free anti-virus. Maybe it'll pick up what McAfee didn't

        • davepeck says: December 31, 200811:46 am

          Just installed it. Who needs a tech team when I have a network of brilliant people! Thanks Scott!

          • Liza James says: January 1, 20095:09 am

            yeah, I was also going to suggest AVG. That's what I use and I'm pretty happy with it.

  3. Scott in Denver says: December 31, 200811:50 am

    Did AVG fix it?

    • davepeck says: December 31, 200811:57 am

      So far so good. Though McAfee said it fixed it as well, yet it came back.

      • Scott_in_Denver says: January 1, 200912:17 pm

        RIght on! I guarantee it will protect you until the end of this year. Happy New Year!

  4. Steve Coulson says: January 1, 20094:18 am

    get a mac

    • davepeck says: January 1, 20095:30 am

      How do you know it is not a mac?

  5. Tim Jahn says: January 1, 200911:53 am

    I'm assuming you're running Windows based on those symptoms. My advice is right there with Steve Coulson…get a Mac.

    Nobody should have to deal with that (Windows related) mess.

  6. Jay P says: January 11, 200910:39 am

    go to http://www.malwarebytes.organd download the free scan.
    It always saves me.
    cheers !

    • davepeck says: January 12, 20095:12 am

      Thanks, I will check it out!

  7. tyler hurst says: January 29, 20091:20 am

    Why in the heck don't you get a Mac? Isn't the premium worth the hours of time NOT lost dealing with this kind of stuff?

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