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andy-hughes | 17:29 Fri 28th Jan 2011 | ChatterBank
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If you start getting pop-ups on a light blue background from a company called Security Shield - adivisng you of all sorts of nasties on your hard-drive - you have picked up a seriously nasty virus.

My work PC (I work for BT) has got it - and if it can get through our firewalls and virus protection, it;s got to be good (or is that bad!).

Our tekkies advise that the only way to lose it is for my PC to be re-builkt from a wiped hard drive - so please be very careful when surfing.
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Our tekkies advise that the only way to lose it is for my PC to be re-builkt from a wiped hard drive


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lol, you can be very blunt Naz.
I'd have been blunter, was it not for the damn word-filter.
Can somebody explain to me the origin of a virus? And peoples excuses for creating them??
Are they created by some geeky teenager who is socially inept so creates viruses as a way of sayin f**k the world?
andy, tell them it's an easily-removed piece of spyware, see what they say.
Naz. Why are you a green cream cracker?
I'm on the Soylent Green diet.
hmmm soylent green?
Soylent Green - Delicious.

Credit Crunch - Soylent Green comeing to town near you soon.
Good film. Naz
No wonder BT's in such a state if this is the sort of "tekkies" [sic] they're employing..
I think it must have been a typo of 'trekkies'
That sounds like PC Support. No time / finance to fix anything; format and reinstall a standard build from scratch. The irony is you could achieve that for yourself.
Certainly sounds like they're more trekkies than techies...
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Gentlemen - I would not presume to tell our technicians how to do their job - I live in hope that it may be a simply removed piece of software - i will advise when they have been to see me.
Och, it's spyware, she canna take any moore Capt'n.
"I would not presume to tell our technicians how to do their job"

Seriously, presume your a$$ off this time, they're talking shít.
cods, I had that virus, I performed a rollback and installed anti malware to get rid of any remanents. worked a treat tell ya mam
Just decouple the overhead underhang, pop the registers, cross the memory segment boundary and hook the bus...
Andy honestly, it is spyware and fairly easily removed - google it

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