Btc-e asking for flash update?????
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As in Adobe Flash?
If so, go to Adobe website, install latest version (although Flash has been auto updating for a while) go back to BTC-e and see if it still asks you to update. If it does, I’d say you have a malware infection.
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Go to Adobe’s website and update directly.
BTW, there’s a critical patch for Adobe Flash out a week ago. A pretty nasty exploit that allows the attacker to take control of your system including Mac…
If you are on Windows 8 [IE11], it should be updated automatically… -
I updateted directly from Adobe site.
Btc-e and Bitcoinwisdom still want update, seem very fishy to me.Antivirus did’t found anything. I am using Win7.
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Have you restarted your browser since the update?
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Yes, and what really creeps me out is that now even my tablet and my linux mining rig behave the same way.
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It seems this mallware is somehow connected to my IP.
When using TOR, I can open the site normaly.
However I am not going to login…Need to get this bastard of my pc!
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Not sure if you’ve seen these before but there are excellent instructions on the majorgeeks site on malware removal.
[url=http://forums.majorgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=35407]http://forums.majorgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=35407[/url]
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My understanding is that adobe don’t issue update warnings through the browser anymore for exactly this reason - but its a common malware practice. Adobe updates should only be notifications from the Adobe Updater notification system in your taskbar.
If the implication is that your content is being ‘restricted’ until you update then its almost certainly malware.
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It’s pretty well documented online that there is an ‘emergency update’,
[quote]Adobe notes that users of Chrome, Internet Explorer 10 and Internet Explorer 11 should all see their browsers automatically update themselves to include the latest version of Flash. [/quote]
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I have no progress, I am sitting right next to my ADSL router (the last router in my home network), there is only my Linux mining rig connected right now. I reseted the router. Yet still firefox is forcing me this stupid fake adobe upgrade site! I don’t know what to do…I never clicked any link from this machine and still it is forcing me to upload flash…
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What!! I have missed this thread sorry…
I don’t use BTC-E personally so can’t comment on their site, can you run[quote] ipconfig /all[/quote] from one of your machines and post the output? it sounds to me as though your not hitting their actual site, so something somewhere is sending you off else where. When your inside your VPN your using different settings so the problem doesn’t exist so to speak
Hit me up on PM for a skype addy if you need a bit more detailed help, I’m around all night
UM
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A host file redirect maybe?
I’d run a couple of antimalware programs like MalwareBytes and Spybot Search & Destroy if I we’re you.
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A host file redirect maybe?I’d run a couple of antimalware programs like MalwareBytes and Spybot Search & Destroy if I we’re you.
[/quote]It maybe that, but i suspect it’s not that complicated… maybe just a change to his “normal” DNS servers or IE proxy settings, have seen it many times before. I wonder what his output is if he trys to ping cex-io I get [code]144.76.144.27[/code] but suspect that maybe there are different answers to the question due to load balancers being in play, but it might be worth a shot
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Hi guys, sorry for late reply.
So I made hard reset of main router and configured it from zero.Now that seems to solve the problem.
My rig acts normal now.3 more routers to go.
Yet still I am worried to log in as I have no idea if my PC’s are save.
It seems like happy Win7 reinstall times for me.
So I might be offline for some time. But you know what I am doing…reseting all routers and reinstalling my OS’s. I will update later about my btc-e account!EDIT:
BTW, I runned Avira, Avast, Spybot, CCleaner on my pc with no results.