Facebook Virus – UPS Virus & Using SUPERantispyware
The Facebook and UPS virus arrive in email attachments. Users extracting these files soon find their PC infected. SUPERantispyware Free will clean the malware: freepcsecurity.co.uk … “Facebook Virus” “UPS Virus” SUPERantispyware “Malwarebytes Anti-Malware” Facebook “zip files” virustotal.com “PC Security” “Free PC Security” “Free Tools” “Free Software” Video antispyware antimalware
SuperHumanPerfect – Both work slightly differently, MBAM being faster than SUPER but having both as on-demand scanners is a good combo
Danerd9 – Social networks have their uses, and by the same token, are also the target for malware. Having large memberships malware spreads more easily so users need to be aware
4DarkAces – As you say, the problem is that many are naive and sadly they are the ones who open these attachments without any form of research. Educating users is a long uphill battle which will continue
are Malwarebites anti-malware & SUPERanti-spyware a great combo?
Issaland – You’re welcome, wait for the next one lol
Danerd9 – At the moment anything is better than IObit, they have really shot themselves in the foot, SUPER, like MBAM, is well established and works well, although those two have also fallen out in the past but now get along well with differences resolved. Two different apps that work in slightly different ways, both good though
Thanks for this informative review.
Not that social networks are useless but some groups of people are quite naive and actually believe that they have to accept an agreement or have their accounts terminated. One more thing I would like to add is always use Google to find out if the email is legitimate before opening an attachment or clicking on a link. =D Btw, 5/5! =P
freakin useless social networks. whats the point of facebook. twitter, myspace, and IM are useless!!!
super antispyware is betta than iobit because they are honest!!!!!!!! >:(
Thanks for the video, great help for those who have the virus
DjToronto4 – There is koobface circulating within facebook as well as many other forms of malware. Emails apparently from ‘Facebook Security’ or ‘Facebook Support’ are purely malicious in their intent and once downloaded and unzipped they deposit their payload with nothing for users to see. Removal is pretty simple though
Is the facebook virus more koobface or fake admins asking passwords?