Subj : 7 Tips To : Daryl Stout From : Roger Nelson Date : Thu Jul 27 2017 05:24:42 On Wed Jul-26-2017 07:08, Daryl Stout (1:19/33) wrote to ROGER NELSON: RN> 7 tips to stay cyber safe this summer DS> Thanks for these posts. I'm saving several of them, and creating DS> ZIP files for download, in the Computer Virus Protection Area on my DS> BBS. Everytime I get one from Wendy Zamora at Malwarebytes, I post it. If you aren't running Malwarebytes, I highly recommend it. I use it and MSE to keep my system safe. Even the free version of Malwarebytes will save you a lot of heartache. DS> On another note, I had a virus scare last week, but I recognized DS> it as a scam. DS> The deal locked up Google Chrome, displaying a message that "my DS> system was infected, and I needed to call Microsoft at this toll DS> free number". I don't get those as often as I used to, but I did the same thing you did except I didn't reboot. DS> Suspecting it was a ruse (it was, confirmed by 2 fellow ham radio DS> operators...one who had worked in IT for years), I just closed the DS> browser with the Windows Task Manager. I then rebooted the system DS> into safe mode, and ran a full virus scan (which took all DS> night)...but, the system was clean. When I restarted Chrome, it DS> asked if I wanted to "restore" it. Realizing that would activate DS> that crap again, I told it to instead "open a new window". I then DS> went in, and flushed the cache (I normally have it set to do that DS> when I exit Chrome). The former IT guy (he has retired, due to DS> health issues) notes that he usually sees this twice a week. I dumped Google Chrome last month. Caused me some problems and I only use Firefox now. If I want to use Chrome, it's on my Android. (-: DS> Basically, if you call that number (it is NOT Microsoft, and DS> Microsoft does NOT offer "a virus help line"), these thugs (for DS> lack of a better word), convince people to download this "virus DS> cleaner", but it's malware designed to scan your system looking for DS> important data. Then, they cause panic in saying you need to pay DS> them large amounts of money to get things fixed...which you have no DS> guarantee of them doing...never mind you may have just become a DS> victim of identity theft. Microsoft has spent hours on the phone with me trying to straighten out a problem I had with a system I bought for my son-in-law back in January. The key lasted for 6 months -- something I never heard of before and so last night, they put a new install of W7 64-bit on the machine and everything is fine now. Regards, Roger --- timEd/386 1.10.y2k+ * Origin: NCS BBS - Houma, LoUiSiAna - (1:3828/7) .