As a warning to you out there, my new Grisoft AVG picked up a Hantaner A virus in my system which apparently is being distributed through the Kazaa and other peer to peer networks. It is designed to replace all of your .exe files in your shared directories with itself and then spread out through the peer to peer network.
IMHO, I believe this virus was designed by software manufacturers 'cause only a stupid hacker would design something that will kill the very source of his "free software".
Anyway, this virus did actually escape out of my shared directory and so severely infected my system I had to do a system wipe.
To add to the problems, I have encountered a hacker who had slid into my system and deposited 6 Gb of data that he kept encrypted. I believe this is becoming more popular with hackers as a method of increasing their storage space and keeping content that could get them arrested off of their computers. Anyway, the hacker has been trying to hack in again ever since I figured out something was up but it is a waste of his time as the content has been erased.
This hacker also embedded spyware in my system (actually took passwords and ID from some of my online accounts) and lastly embedded some code that was re-directing my new Norton internet protection package to a site that had bad updates that would turn off Norton Firewall and lock up Norton in my system and forced me to redo a system wipe to try to re-install a "clean" version of Norton.
This code was not picked up by any AVG scanner that I have tried and I had to tinker with the files to finally get clean re-direction to updates.
Lesson learned from this one, guess no more Kazaa and 24/7 internet access for this buy anymore.
Lovely world we live in now.
IMHO, I believe this virus was designed by software manufacturers 'cause only a stupid hacker would design something that will kill the very source of his "free software".
Anyway, this virus did actually escape out of my shared directory and so severely infected my system I had to do a system wipe.
To add to the problems, I have encountered a hacker who had slid into my system and deposited 6 Gb of data that he kept encrypted. I believe this is becoming more popular with hackers as a method of increasing their storage space and keeping content that could get them arrested off of their computers. Anyway, the hacker has been trying to hack in again ever since I figured out something was up but it is a waste of his time as the content has been erased.
This hacker also embedded spyware in my system (actually took passwords and ID from some of my online accounts) and lastly embedded some code that was re-directing my new Norton internet protection package to a site that had bad updates that would turn off Norton Firewall and lock up Norton in my system and forced me to redo a system wipe to try to re-install a "clean" version of Norton.
This code was not picked up by any AVG scanner that I have tried and I had to tinker with the files to finally get clean re-direction to updates.
Lesson learned from this one, guess no more Kazaa and 24/7 internet access for this buy anymore.
Lovely world we live in now.






