Fontas on Forbes article!!?
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REMOVED CONTENT.
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So, that was accidental … right?
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I can only assume that your account has been compromised and that you use the same login across sites, as the article you linked in has appeared from your account on multiple forums. The link points to malware and has been seen posted before on Bitcointalk.
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I didn’t post that crap. Shouldn’t have downloaded that virus shit messaged by [b]robot[/b]. Now I’m changing all passwords which were stored in my Chrome settings. This bastard even tried to get into my BTC-e account, IP logged.
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[quote name=“ghostlander” post=“8908” timestamp=“1370204490”]
I didn’t post that crap. Shouldn’t have downloaded that virus shit messaged by [b]robot[/b]. Now I’m changing all passwords which were stored in my Chrome settings. This bastard even tried to get into my BTC-e account, IP logged.
[/quote]I dunno the risks we take for 300FTC :) , I deleted my message from him so I don’t even know what the link did, but it is always a good idea to have a Sandboxed VM install for the crypto scene, should you ever feel daring.
Granted still no excuse for the scamming little rodent. >:(
And unlucky I truly hope it is just your Forum accounts that he compromises! 8)
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If anyone is unsure if their Windows systems are still infected, you could use these online virus scanners back to back. What one doesn’t catch the other will and vice versa… I’m not going to post any links, but if you need to know some names here are few you can Google… Unfortunately, they all require Internet Explorer for them to run, but they will give a good cleaning…
Eset NOD32 online
Housecall Trendmicro online
Bitdefender online
f-secure online
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It wasn’t a matter of 300 FTC. I tried to disassemble his junk to find out what kind of virus it was and must have executed it accidentally. It wasn’t identified by VirusTotal, so I was curious a bit. [url=http://www.microsoft.com/security/portal/threat/encyclopedia/entry.aspx?name=Backdoor%3aWin32%2fFynloski.A&threatid=2147640184]Backdoor:Win32/Fynloski.A[/url] No financial losses so far to my knowledge, my local wallets are encrypted. BTW, he tried to break into my BTC-e account using IP 67.169.3.198:
Comcast Cable Communications, IP Services BAYAREA-7 (NET-67-169-0-0-1) 67.169.0.0 - 67.169.127.255
Comcast Cable Communications, Inc. COMCAST (NET-67-160-0-0-1) 67.160.0.0 - 67.191.255.255If he wasn’t smart enough to use a proxy chain, he can surely be tracked down and treated accordingly.
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As far as I can tell this guy injected multiple trojans into separate files.
ESET found it on mine on virustotal.com
Disassembly does not execute. Tracing the instructions might.
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Script kiddies :P