Post by Gilbert Beilschmidt on Mar 9, 2010 9:03:54 GMT -6
Cuz I'm so awesome I kindly share this vital Information to all of u,in case some of u still using Photobucket now?
Beware!
about few weeks ago,I found this Issue on Dragonadoptersforum,this occur to 'Wayvern' the Global mod there
I guess the case is also occur to me today,I assume Trojan attacked my Hardware system,which is brought me to BSOD(Blue Screen Of Death) for the code 0x0000000024
I tried to find any possible solution,while I'm using my ol' PC now,and some of em ended with dead end.
The only option is boot from the CD/DVD ROM and use the XP boot CD and repair it.
If this method sucess,I'll still have my ol' data,but if this not result on anything,I regretly have to re-install it all over again,resulting to gain Loss of all data in my laptop.
Well,I won't mind Losing all of the data in my lappy,considering most of the data were not really that Important.
Beside,I have all my backup data in my flashdisk,like my Photoshop program or my DS games program or save data...what?That's Important to me!(ah!! My pokemon platinum save data!! *gritting teeth*)
So please be aware u guys..
ah yes..I remembered that I open photobucket at Ivan's house..Hope it doesn't result on anything bad or..*shrugs*
................The pain,this is not my awesome lucky day...
Beware!
about few weeks ago,I found this Issue on Dragonadoptersforum,this occur to 'Wayvern' the Global mod there
I don't know if anyone else has had this issue recently, but this week my computer has had to block a security attack while I was navigating my Photobucket account, and today, it found a trojan which was promptly removed. I contact their support to report the issue, and got a prompt response:
Dear ***********,
I am incredibly sorry for the inconvenience. We are aware of the situation and are actively tracking
and trying to remove the threat at this time. Please note that if you know what advertisement was on the page
or have a screenshot of the error we would be pleased to get this information from you.
Please note if you do have the information we would like for you to submit it but under no circumstances do we suggest that you attempt to get the information and put yourself at risk of getting the virus.
Please hang in there with us as we are trying to track and remove the threat at this time.
Again I am sorry for the severe inconvenience.
Please reply if you can with a screenshot of the Photobucket page you are/were on along with a copy of the view-source of the page in your photobucket account you were on when you received the virus or malware alert. This will help us in identifying the culprit if it has to do with content on our site.
Instructions on capturing screenshot here:
1. Press the Print Screen key on your keyboard. It may be labeled [PrtScn].
2. Open an image editing program, such as Microsoft Paint or Word.
3. Go to the Edit menu and choose Paste.
4. Go to the File Menu and choose Save As.
5. Navigate to the folder where you want to save the image.
6. Type a file name for the image.
7. Select a file type. (jpg preferably)
8. Click the Save button.
9. Attach saved file to your email reply.
Instructions on capturing viewsource:
Internet Explorer-> Right-Click->select 'View Source'->Ctrl+A->Ctrl+C->open a word document or in the body of your email reply paste (Ctrl+V) the copied html source code of the Photobucket page that you were on when the alert came.
FireFox->Right-Click->select 'View Page Source'->same instructions as above with Internet Explorer.
Also, in dealing with these incidents, we do recommend that you utilize one of the many
anti-spyware/malware applications available to help protect your computer.
One such program can be downloaded at the following link:
www.malwarebytes.org/mbam.php
We also recommend ensuring that all available browser updates have been installed for the
browser you are currently using.
Please note, if you believe your computer has been compromised, you may have to run an
anti-spyware/malware application more than once while both connected to and disconnected
from the internet to ensure that you have completely removed the threat.
Thank you
Sincerely,
Your Photobucket Support Team
Dear ***********,
I am incredibly sorry for the inconvenience. We are aware of the situation and are actively tracking
and trying to remove the threat at this time. Please note that if you know what advertisement was on the page
or have a screenshot of the error we would be pleased to get this information from you.
Please note if you do have the information we would like for you to submit it but under no circumstances do we suggest that you attempt to get the information and put yourself at risk of getting the virus.
Please hang in there with us as we are trying to track and remove the threat at this time.
Again I am sorry for the severe inconvenience.
Please reply if you can with a screenshot of the Photobucket page you are/were on along with a copy of the view-source of the page in your photobucket account you were on when you received the virus or malware alert. This will help us in identifying the culprit if it has to do with content on our site.
Instructions on capturing screenshot here:
1. Press the Print Screen key on your keyboard. It may be labeled [PrtScn].
2. Open an image editing program, such as Microsoft Paint or Word.
3. Go to the Edit menu and choose Paste.
4. Go to the File Menu and choose Save As.
5. Navigate to the folder where you want to save the image.
6. Type a file name for the image.
7. Select a file type. (jpg preferably)
8. Click the Save button.
9. Attach saved file to your email reply.
Instructions on capturing viewsource:
Internet Explorer-> Right-Click->select 'View Source'->Ctrl+A->Ctrl+C->open a word document or in the body of your email reply paste (Ctrl+V) the copied html source code of the Photobucket page that you were on when the alert came.
FireFox->Right-Click->select 'View Page Source'->same instructions as above with Internet Explorer.
Also, in dealing with these incidents, we do recommend that you utilize one of the many
anti-spyware/malware applications available to help protect your computer.
One such program can be downloaded at the following link:
www.malwarebytes.org/mbam.php
We also recommend ensuring that all available browser updates have been installed for the
browser you are currently using.
Please note, if you believe your computer has been compromised, you may have to run an
anti-spyware/malware application more than once while both connected to and disconnected
from the internet to ensure that you have completely removed the threat.
Thank you
Sincerely,
Your Photobucket Support Team
I guess the case is also occur to me today,I assume Trojan attacked my Hardware system,which is brought me to BSOD(Blue Screen Of Death) for the code 0x0000000024
I tried to find any possible solution,while I'm using my ol' PC now,and some of em ended with dead end.
The only option is boot from the CD/DVD ROM and use the XP boot CD and repair it.
If this method sucess,I'll still have my ol' data,but if this not result on anything,I regretly have to re-install it all over again,resulting to gain Loss of all data in my laptop.
Well,I won't mind Losing all of the data in my lappy,considering most of the data were not really that Important.
Beside,I have all my backup data in my flashdisk,like my Photoshop program or my DS games program or save data...what?That's Important to me!(ah!! My pokemon platinum save data!! *gritting teeth*)
So please be aware u guys..
ah yes..I remembered that I open photobucket at Ivan's house..Hope it doesn't result on anything bad or..*shrugs*
................The pain,this is not my awesome lucky day...