Possible YIM Phishing / Viruses

rgraham666 said:
I got a couple of these. Not many though.

I did click on the links, but it appears Yahoo has been alerted. In each case I got a Yahoo page saying "This page not available" or some such.

Your new computer being a Mac is going to save you a lot of time and trouble as most viruses and trojans don't work on that machine...
 
ImpureThoughts said:
I've been getting these messages, too, but I haven't clicked the link. Whew. Anyway, I found this information on another forum:



I'm not sure if that helps, but it looks like if you're getting the messages, but not clicking, you're okay -- it's the sender who has the virus. But, if your ID is sending them out, you should change your password ASAP.

That was the message I got. From two different people on here, although it wasn't from them. I the link, but got a yahoo page telling me I had no access to the pages.

The wife downloaded a free edition of AVG and set it running. In the middle of its check of the whole system, Norton (bless), popped up to say it had detected a Trojan virus and removed it. Woohooo!!

The only thing I can say, is that my Norton is an old version, 2002, and I haven't upgraded it for almost a year, but the old version still found this Trojan and destroyed it. It must be an old one that's been round for a while.

The AVG system finished its check and found nothing. Presumably because Norton had destroyed it.

Next step is Spybot. Hopefully that will mean I won't have to change anything. We'll see.
 
I too had noticed that a certain person was having that particular issue when they sent me such a message, twice, while I was asleep (I did not follow the link).
 
Equinoxe said:
I too had noticed that a certain person was having that particular issue when they sent me such a message, twice, while I was asleep (I did not follow the link).

Sweep your PC anyway, just to be sure.
 
Trinique_Fire said:
Yes. Believe me, it's better to be safe than sorry. Use at least one number in your password too. I keep all that info written down in a notebook though so I don't forget my passwords. :eek:

For best security use a combination of letters (upper and lower case), numbers, and punctuation symbols

For example

.Dr274LttSmutt?
 
*bump*

The shit's happening again. Not with me, but I just got a message from someone on YIM with a similar link. Check your PCs.
 
matriarch said:
And I've noticeed that my Microsoft Explorer e-mail has suddenly started getting reams, and reams of SPAM. I've never had this before on that system, but I'm getting something like 40-50 every couple of days.

Wanna' trade? I'm getting maybe 150 spams each day.
 
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