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Re: Steam Scam/Virus - BlackSniper - 08-11-2014 I don't have any link since this is what I heard from a friend of mine who accidently opened the file. His Steam account sented the message to everyone and his registered accounts became unavailable for him. He also received emails from Gmail that someone tried to access his account and that it got blocked. Re: Steam Scam/Virus - -Perception- - 08-11-2014 Please Maroon.. Just because you cannot instantly notice what it does, does not mean that there is no further effects. The mainpurpose of those trojans is usually to open all kinds of backdoors in your system, so that additional malware can infect your PC a lot more easily. That includes keyloggers etc., so basicly BlackSniper is somewhat accurate, I would at least not use that PC anymore for online banking or basicly anything where real money is involved. Or just back up your files, wipe the harddrive clean, and reinstall. The usual virus scans are most likely not sufficient, as your entire system (mainly the OS files) should be infected by now (sources: personal experience ). Re: Steam Scam/Virus - Maroon - 08-11-2014 Alright, thanks for the info, Blacksniper, I was being a bit too snappy there. Re: Steam Scam/Virus - BlackSniper - 08-11-2014 I can understand that after you have been infected ^^ Goodluck with fixing it. I suggest you to reinstall your pc and remove all saved passwords. After that, change all passwords from the accounts you had on your pc. Do that with a different pc else the virus can see it again. Re: Steam Scam/Virus - Sargent Q - 08-11-2014 Or just take it to your local computer repair shop. Seriously there are very few Virus's that cannot be removed by a good technician. On another note, I think Microsoft got hacked this week, and that is what is causing this I think. I had a costumer call me, the day I heard about this Virus going around steam, Saying that he had gotten called from people claiming to be from Microsoft, and saying that he had gotten hacked and needed to let the caller remote in to their system to fix it. The costumer hung up on them and called me here at the shop about it. Re: Steam Scam/Virus - Oromë - 08-11-2014 Good noone want to write virus to infect Linux. Atm I lost only my steam account but I won't try logging on fake maile as I don't want to spread the virus if I missed something. From my previous experience I think its probably some kind of spyware, maybe bot net. Re: Steam Scam/Virus - BlackSniper - 08-11-2014 I hope you didn't use your main pc. At the moment the only visible effect is on Steam. Re: Steam Scam/Virus - Renji - 08-11-2014 (08-11-2014, 11:02 PM)Maroon link Wrote:Alright, thanks for the info, Blacksniper, I was being a bit too snappy there. You see what half of us replied to you with? Lol. Bot Maroon might not be pleased. Re: Steam Scam/Virus - Oromë - 08-11-2014 I think this virus will do same things as facebook virus did. Stealing passwords, accounts and same bot-friends spreading system. Both looks pretty familiar to me. Re: Steam Scam/Virus - BlackSniper - 08-11-2014 It is. That is why it is so important to reinstall your pc and change your passwords. |