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Title: Computer virus to watch out for
Post by: chrisbruce on October 26, 2007, 09:45:21 AM
I had one of my poker accounts suspended reacently due to a Trojan virus doing the rounds. The site in question 'Betfair' were very helpful and recommended a free download that identified and solved the problem. I had seen the program /  Virus, attempt to contact the internet from my pc on several occasions but was not sure what it was or that i needed to act.

Its is called "svchost.exe" and i guess got in through an email.

If you are worried or have seen this on your pc I suggest you download from the following link. As usual there is a free version or an upgraded version you can pay for.

http://free.grisoft.com     ( do not put www in the link)

it searched through my computer found the virus and deleted it. please do not delete this as spam as It may help others who have this virus. feel free to move to another spot if needed.

Ta Chris


Title: Re: Computer virus to watch out for
Post by: Ecosse on October 26, 2007, 09:53:48 AM


svchost.exe that lives in your windows\system32 (or equiv %systemroot%) is essential for your system to run.
e.g. run task manager, look at all the process names = svchost.exe

Please don't try to delete that file or you'll render your computer inoperable.

If this file is received via email, obviously delete it !

Dougie.


Title: Re: Computer virus to watch out for
Post by: AndrewT on October 26, 2007, 09:56:47 AM
Yeah - everyone has at least one instance of it running.

Obviously if you're the sort of person that opens up random email attachments or downloads files from dodgy websites or file-sharing networks then you should have anti-virus software running which should pick up anything untoward.


Title: Re: Computer virus to watch out for
Post by: chrisbruce on October 26, 2007, 10:42:51 AM
Ok thanks for that

I have so much to learn


Title: Re: Computer virus to watch out for
Post by: Rod Paradise on October 26, 2007, 11:34:55 AM
Yeah - everyone has at least one instance of it running.

Obviously if you're the sort of person that opens up random email attachments or downloads files from dodgy websites or file-sharing networks then you should have anti-virus software running which should pick up anything untoward.

 rotflmfao AndrewT's disdain for people not practicing safe internet reminds me of the nurse coming to scool to lecture us in Social Ed on the dangers of drink, drugs, smoking and sex.


Title: Re: Computer virus to watch out for
Post by: Laxie on October 26, 2007, 11:38:23 AM
Blimey...when the nurse lands to our local school, she's just on about proper brushing of teeth. 


Title: Re: Computer virus to watch out for
Post by: Rod Paradise on October 26, 2007, 11:44:48 AM
Blimey...when the nurse lands to our local school, she's just on about proper brushing of teeth. 

LOL Irish SE:

(http://content.answers.com/main/content/wp/en/thumb/b/b2/256px-FATHER_TED_Down_with_this_sort_of_thing.jpg)


Title: Re: Computer virus to watch out for
Post by: Laxie on October 26, 2007, 11:47:18 AM
 rotflmfao  Tis true...at least where we live.  Ah well, could be worse.


Title: Re: Computer virus to watch out for
Post by: Rod Paradise on October 26, 2007, 11:50:18 AM
My sister-in-law's from Tipperary, I've heard the stories :D


Title: Re: Computer virus to watch out for
Post by: AndrewT on October 26, 2007, 12:16:01 PM
Yeah - everyone has at least one instance of it running.

Obviously if you're the sort of person that opens up random email attachments or downloads files from dodgy websites or file-sharing networks then you should have anti-virus software running which should pick up anything untoward.

 rotflmfao AndrewT's disdain for people not practicing safe internet reminds me of the nurse coming to scool to lecture us in Social Ed on the dangers of drink, drugs, smoking and sex.

I sometimes yearn for the days when I started on the internet 14 years ago.

Unix computers, Mosaic was the browser du jour (Netscape just round the corner), no IE (Microsoft didn't even know what the internet was), IMDB was run off servers at Cardiff university, no BBC site, the only newspaper online was the Telegraph (amazingly), no Google (it was all Lycos and Altavista for searching).

It must be eleven years since I last used Telnet.


Title: Re: Computer virus to watch out for
Post by: Rod Paradise on October 26, 2007, 01:34:27 PM
Yeah - everyone has at least one instance of it running.

Obviously if you're the sort of person that opens up random email attachments or downloads files from dodgy websites or file-sharing networks then you should have anti-virus software running which should pick up anything untoward.

 rotflmfao AndrewT's disdain for people not practicing safe internet reminds me of the nurse coming to scool to lecture us in Social Ed on the dangers of drink, drugs, smoking and sex.

I sometimes yearn for the days when I started on the internet 14 years ago.

Unix computers, Mosaic was the browser du jour (Netscape just round the corner), no IE (Microsoft didn't even know what the internet was), IMDB was run off servers at Cardiff university, no BBC site, the only newspaper online was the Telegraph (amazingly), no Google (it was all Lycos and Altavista for searching).

It must be eleven years since I last used Telnet.

:D We could tell most of that from the way you went ubergeek at poor Chris ;D


Title: Re: Computer virus to watch out for
Post by: Jon MW on October 26, 2007, 01:38:25 PM
...

I sometimes yearn for the days when I started on the internet 14 years ago.

... Mosaic was the browser du jour (Netscape just round the corner) ...

But Mosaic was pants, why would you be nostalgic for something so bad?




Title: Re: Computer virus to watch out for
Post by: AndrewT on October 26, 2007, 01:42:48 PM
...

I sometimes yearn for the days when I started on the internet 14 years ago.

... Mosaic was the browser du jour (Netscape just round the corner) ...

But Mosaic was pants, why would you be nostalgic for something so bad?

It was the thrill of the new. When you'd been using Lynx, Mosaic was the most exciting thing ever.

Advances now are more incremental so not as exciting.


Title: Re: Computer virus to watch out for
Post by: Jon MW on October 26, 2007, 01:45:31 PM
...

I sometimes yearn for the days when I started on the internet 14 years ago.

... Mosaic was the browser du jour (Netscape just round the corner) ...

But Mosaic was pants, why would you be nostalgic for something so bad?

It was the thrill of the new. When you'd been using Lynx, Mosaic was the most exciting thing ever.

Advances now are more incremental so not as exciting.

I started on Mosaic, technically it was still new, but I thought it was that bad it wasn't worth the hassle, Netscape was a Godsend.


Title: Re: Computer virus to watch out for
Post by: AndrewT on October 26, 2007, 01:46:41 PM
:D We could tell most of that from the way you went ubergeek at poor Chris ;D

I wasn't too harsh - best that non-techy types reading this thread get the message to 'practice safe internet' before they fall victim to something nasty which totally corrupts their machine.

Maybe I am like Rod's school nurse who gave him the old 'cough and drop'.


Title: Re: Computer virus to watch out for
Post by: tikay on October 26, 2007, 02:12:10 PM
See also......

http://blondepoker.com/forum/index.php?topic=28492.new#new

Chris - ring me or PM me please.


Title: Re: Computer virus to watch out for
Post by: kinboshi on October 26, 2007, 02:16:46 PM
:D We could tell most of that from the way you went ubergeek at poor Chris ;D

I wasn't too harsh - best that non-techy types reading this thread get the message to 'practice safe internet' before they fall victim to something nasty which totally corrupts their machine.

Maybe I am like Rod's school nurse who gave him the old 'cough and drop'.

You look a little like my old school nurse.  She was an evil cow.



Title: Re: Computer virus to watch out for
Post by: bobby1 on October 26, 2007, 02:46:48 PM
how did the people sending this get a list of Betfair user emails?

Or did this come from elsewhere?



Title: Re: Computer virus to watch out for
Post by: ifm on October 26, 2007, 02:58:46 PM
I'm confused now, svchost.exe is part of crucial networking software, i have 5 instances running right now yet these are not trojans/viruses.
So this thread is misleading and incorrect yes?


Title: Re: Computer virus to watch out for
Post by: Bongo on October 26, 2007, 03:00:52 PM
I imagine the trojan is also called svchost, to make it less conspicuous.


Title: Re: Computer virus to watch out for
Post by: kinboshi on October 26, 2007, 03:07:37 PM
I'm confused now, svchost.exe is part of crucial networking software, i have 5 instances running right now yet these are not trojans/viruses.
So this thread is misleading and incorrect yes?

The OP had received false/incomplete information about svchost.exe - and this was pointed out by subsequent posts.  Ecosse's first reply on the thread explains what you should and shouldn't do very succinctly.

So the 'thread' isn't incorrect, although the initial advice from the OP certainly isn't clear and I'd say 'confusing'. 

It shows that you should always check the validity of any virus warnings (and probably via more than one source), as there often appears to be as many hoaxes and misinformation posts as there are viruses.