Apr. 6th, 2008

seventhe: (Squall: What now?)
So the desktop downstairs has apparently been infected with some sort of spyware, and may be completely ruined. I have a bad feeling it's completely trashed. Whatever it is changed the background of the computer to a "Your computer has been infected with spyware! Please run the latest antivirus software to remove" thing, it has completely blocked me from both Control Panel and the Task Manager (Ctrl-Alt-Del), and has apparently already removed the copy of Norton that was on there to begin with.

The strangest part is that it keeps continually giving me popups - both regular ones and from the lower-right-hand-corner system tray - saying "Click here to download Windows' latest virus software" or something like that, and I know it's not a Windows message. It keeps trying to run/install something, and I keep telling it no, but the pop-ups continue to show up.

It just happened in the middle of a basic search for tabs. As soon as we realized what was happening, I unplugged both my external hard drive and the internet. Once disconnected from the internet, whatever was trying to run kept prompting me to reconnect, so I'm wondering whether it was an information-fishing type of virus. I'm hoping I saved the hard drive soon enough that it's not ruined -- I'm afraid to plug it in to any of my other computers, and I'll probably be taking it to one of those Geek Stores to have someone who knows what they're doing take a look at it.

Once it was disconnected from the actual Internet I could get to my desktop, and could possibly run things, although I didn't really try to - I was too busy trying to find my Norton and to get the virus popups to go away. I'm afraid to try to pull anything off of it, though - I don't want to ruin a USB drive and/or another computer when I try to connect it. >.>

The part I just don't understand is where it came from. We hadn't downloaded or installed anything new, we weren't looking at strange websites (it was a guitar tab website when it happened, by the way, that we've gone to tons of times), and so I have no idea how this thing got on my computer in the first place. Any ideas? Anyone know more about this kind of thing than I do?

Basically, what I'm planning on doing is phoning the local Professional Computer Nerd place (I actually think that's what they're called, there's one down in the Valley) and seeing what they recommend. I'm wondering if I bought a new version of Norton/other anti-spyware software whether I would be able to install it and wipe the computer clean. I'm hoping the computer place can advise me on what to do, or if maybe I can just take the computer in to them and have them get the spyware off for me.

I don't really care about the desktop - it needed a reformat anyway, although I'd obviously rather be able to collect things off of it before reformatting. If it's going to cost like $200-$300 to fix the computer, I'll probably just say 'fuck it' and buy a new one (I was planning on doing it this summer; it'll just accelerate things a little). What I'm most concerned with is the external hard drive, because that's where all my music and photos are. I don't want to plug it into the laptop in case it somehow got infected too, because then both my computers are Royally Fucked.

Does anyone have any ideas/advice on how to get this really annoying spyware off of my desktop? Anyone else been hit with this kind of thing? I have no idea what to do with it (other than call a professional) so help would be most appreciated.

Fucking hell. Fucking shitfuck virus.

EDIT - I've left this unlocked in case anybody has geeky friends they'd like to send my way to help me out. If there are any questions, leave it in a comment, and I'll get back to you ASAP. Seriously, people, I am stumped!

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