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was browsing newegg and suddenly my pc freezes up and I get a messege
blackedaccess.com says:
YOUR COMPUETR HAS BEEN BLOCKED
Error #3657cd0d1620bces
Please call us immediately at (877)766-2114
the message goes on to claim it's Microsoft and facebook gmail etc etc is compromised
what do I do next ? hard reboot?
not letting me close screen or navigate
I have bit defender and malware bytes both are up to date
Thank you guys
I endeavor to understand the thinking of those who have shaped our world, yet I lack the ability to insert my head, that far, up my ass.
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I am no expert though but thought I would throw that out.
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Don't have a rescue disk I just have my windows disk, which if I need to I can re format windows. It's windows 7 and its keyed to that machine. I upgraded to windows 10 on line in January from that same license.
I endeavor to understand the thinking of those who have shaped our world, yet I lack the ability to insert my head, that far, up my ass.
I don't guess that surprises you though.
You got yourself a case of ransomware.
Best bet is to reformat the hard drive entirely and do a clean reinstall, if you can get that far. Be careful restoring from backups after the clean install.
I endeavor to understand the thinking of those who have shaped our world, yet I lack the ability to insert my head, that far, up my ass.
https://malwaretips.com/blogs/your-computer-has-been-blocked-virus/
That strikes me as likely to be good advice, so I'd try it.
Either run a online viruscanner (Trendmicros housecall is good) or try Lavasofts free Add-Aware. That should solve your problem, but once you cleared it I recommend a backup copy of you C: drive.
I endeavor to understand the thinking of those who have shaped our world, yet I lack the ability to insert my head, that far, up my ass.
Oh by the way by time I wrote the first Post in this thread and walked back upstairs I had functionality back enough to use task manager to close all the google chrome applications I had going. Then I had complete functionality.
I understand that doesn't mean Im good still have to do all the crud, just thought I'd mention it since I hadn't given an complete report to you all , of the problem.
Then I downloaded Microsoft safety scanner and am running it. Will do the rest from, Quiz's and Loke's, recommendations.
Thanks again. oh and I have not restarted yet
I endeavor to understand the thinking of those who have shaped our world, yet I lack the ability to insert my head, that far, up my ass.
OP needs to make sure their antivirus and firewall is set up right, hopefully they aren't relying on windows firewall etc to protect their system? personally i recommend Avast, its not let me down so far, but there are plenty of other equally good options out there.
The other thing, and perhaps more extreme, is i don't have adobe software on my system, so no shockwave etc. surprisingly a lot of malware requires those things in order to work.
Nothing happened, nothing is infected, nothing was installed, nothing is wrong. Move on
But, if the ostritch method works for you, fine.
I endeavor to understand the thinking of those who have shaped our world, yet I lack the ability to insert my head, that far, up my ass.
Are you 100% certain you can rule out everything other than a simple popup script just from what the OP has said here? That there is 0 possibility of it being anything more malicious than just a popup script?
The consequences of it actually being malware/virus/ransomware are very high. Even if the chance is pretty low, the fact that it ~might~ be, and that really bad things could then happen, warrant a bit more than just a clean reboot and then moving on.
At least in my opinion.
I endeavor to understand the thinking of those who have shaped our world, yet I lack the ability to insert my head, that far, up my ass.
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All we do is task manager them out of it, clear their cookies and cache, and send them on their way. If they have our "pc tech support", we send them in for cleaning and malware scan which usually turns up nothing unless they had a pre-existing infection to begin with.
These popups are not a huge deal as long as you don't let the scammers remote into your system to "fix" the problem and pay them hundreds of dollars. These popups don't qualify as 'ransomware', more like junkware or scamware.
Re-formatting and jumping back to a restore point is kinda overkill.
There are several ways scripts can indeed lock up your entire computer, im not talking about likely hood or probability simply stating it can be done.
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