After getting to a clean computer and doing a bit of snooping this is "Security Center" malware. It is not a virus but it attempts to get you to buy the "Security Center" and then hijacks your Credit Card. I was able to download a couple of removal tools from Malwarebytes and will give it a go. It seems pretty straightforward and hopefully I can get it cleaned up.
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It took me a few different runs of Malwarebytes through Safe Mode to get it gone. At first I thought that it didn't work (because it didn't), but then it just kind of went away on its own.
"There are no finger prints under water."
Keep in mind that sometimes after you remove it, there's pieces of it left on your system that lie dormant and it'll flare up again. My rule of thumb here at the office is that if a machine gets infected more than once it gets wiped, reformatted and windows reinstalled (don't have this problem at home on my Macs)
God I hate Windows ... almost as much as I hate the dirty Russians that write these scam faux security programs.
Strike a nerve did I? Lol. I spoke with a friend of mine today. He did get his recovery discs sent to him at no charge from Dell. He said that he had no special warranty or anything like that. Worked for him. Just a suggestion.
Good rule. It's sooo nice to have a freshly formatted computer. The only problems with Macs is that they're Macs.![]()
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Do what you've always done and get what you've always gotten.
as I Said... it's worked into the price somewhere.
trust me at one time I had Dell certs coming out of my .... Umm, Pocket.
and as far as the nerve.. I really don't give a shit anymore, I let the certs expire. Industry doesn't even really recognize them and they never got me anything except heartache.
Your friend that got the ~75 cent disks "for free" had to enter a service tag number. if that tag number is over a certain age the product is no longer "under service". If it is under that age they do a service check. if you have ordered discs in the past or had to have a service call it is "outside of standard service". and there is an allowance built into the original price of the machine to More than cover it, trust me, it wasn't "free".
That's all I was trying to say.
No free lunches . . .
But wait! Obama wants to stimulate the economy with MORE free money. I bet you he could get you a disc.Sorry. Just being facetious.
Well post up what you end up doing. I'm interested either way.![]()
Do what you've always done and get what you've always gotten.
Well after an hour and a couple of "Safe" mode scans I think we are back in business. But I am going to take the time and do a complete re-format and re-install very soon..........
Thanks all for the help.![]()
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Good news! I would continue to scan it regularly for a while to make sure you don't have any residuals.
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