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    That is a really dangerous virus!

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    It happened to my cousin's computer, luckily I was able to use system restore, and I fixed it, can you maybe do that?

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    I seen this thread and thought someone really got raped. and thats a really bad senario,

    I went to download some anti virus thing and then it destroyed my desk top and wouldn't let me open any programs. it would always send me this page to buy a virus protection that would fix it. and I know they made the virus to make people buy the protection. I didn't have much to do so I did a system restore and that helped enough for me to go to bleedingcomputer.com and remove it.
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    Don't know what to tell you, but I had Sakora virus for a while, it incessantly brought in pop-ups and trojans. SUPERAntiSpyware was the only thing that worked for me, so try that.

    When you've got a virus like that, be careful not to send any kind of personal information for anything. That's how passwords, IDs, etc. get stolen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SABR View Post
    When you've got a virus like that, be careful not to send any kind of personal information for anything. That's how passwords, IDs, etc. get stolen.
    Not just that, but ensure that you don't have any personal information stored in your computer. Some viruses are quite sophisticated nowadays, they can dig into your computer's files and look for important data.

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