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Help Virus of link in PS FAQ*

Postby Zerex » Fri Jul 25, 2008 13:47

OMG 8O on the PS home page at the specified path is a virus [win32: Trojan gene {Other}] :evil:

Path: - | PS |-FAQ, Making Binds, Scrips & Binds Download links, link [ET Stradegy Unofficial Guide - Scripts]

When one opens the link takes the virus to the memory and keyboard and mouse, you can not do more

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Postby deep » Fri Jul 25, 2008 13:52

i had no problems after clicking it. but link wont work. and how can virus activate after clicking link?

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Postby warren-the-ape » Fri Jul 25, 2008 14:08

Little topictitle change; Prime Squadron isn't responsible for the content at offside links ;)

What browser and anti-virus software are you using?

The page only loads a few google analytics scripts as far as i can see.
I removed the link from the FAQ since it appears to be down anyway.

Are you still experiencing any problems?
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Postby Zerex » Fri Jul 25, 2008 14:09

As for the link they work only a Weile.Dann beat my virus program alarm. My virus program Attempted to Stopen. It flopped but not the virus constantly tried to attack again. Then I have a complete scan of all hard drives, then he was activated and nothing more. Have it done a system restore.
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Postby warren-the-ape » Fri Jul 25, 2008 14:26

Hmm, looks like that domain is hacked and injected with malicious code linking to a google analytics fake clone.

But what browser and anti-virus software do you use?
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Postby Monstrkill » Fri Jul 25, 2008 17:05

*LOL* on PS is vir I must (on antivir)XD HEHE
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Postby warren-the-ape » Fri Jul 25, 2008 17:59

Monstrkill wrote:*LOL* on PS is vir I must (on antivir)XD HEHE


Monstrkill, if its not ontopic don't post, thank you.
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Postby Ajdija » Fri Jul 25, 2008 18:40

Nod32 think it's clean page -_-, for me work gd without problems
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Postby deep » Fri Jul 25, 2008 23:04

Araun wrote:Nod32 think it's clean page -_-, for me work gd without problems


link was down how could u know. anyway warren educate me, how its possible that from an link click virus is activated.

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Postby -Drag- » Sat Jul 26, 2008 0:48

Well its gonna download something that u can see i think :P
But here i copyed from Wiki ;P

How Trojans work

Trojans usually consist of two parts, a Client and a Server. The server is run on the victim's machine and listens for connections from a Client used by the attacker.

When the server is run on a machine it will listen on a specific port or multiple ports for connections from a Client. In order for an attacker to connect to the server they must have the IP Address of the computer where the server is being run. Some trojans have the IP Address of the computer they are running on sent to the attacker via email or another form of communication.

Once a connection is made to the server, the client can then send commands to the server; the server will then execute these commands on the victim's machine.

Today, with NAT infrastructure being common, most computers cannot be reached by their external ip address. Therefore many trojans now connect to the computer of the attacker, which has been set up to take the connections, instead of the attacker connecting to his or her victim. This is called a 'reverse-connect' trojan. Many trojans nowadays also bypass many personal firewall installed on the victims computer (eg. Poison-Ivy).
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Postby Zerex » Sat Jul 26, 2008 9:15

So my anti-virus program called "Avast!"

I expect times strongly believes that the history of what you drag (Reverse-Connect, Trojans) called, agrees. :roll: Because no other user Affected are except me. :party:

How can I change the problem for the future resolve :?: :?: :?:
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