Kalle Rantaaho
I recently watched a friends PC getting wiped empty by a malware in 30 seconds. The protection software was up to date F-Secure, one of the best money can buy.
The damage was done as fast as the protection software could inform that the virus is destroyed. The malware was hidden in a pdf-file that was sent to him.
That was one more reason I don't like anything that needs my music PC being on-line.
ouch..those are the scariest kinds..the text or pdf's with viruses.
though not downing on your friend but most of the time a script is decent in size,at least the ones that are able to do the damage they did to him.
he should have recognized it in the size of the file.pdf's arent to large when there isnt alot of text or pictures.
a "hitch" is what some of us like to call what your friend got.is becoming more and more frequent,here is why.
your anti virus builds up a friendly scanning level of looking into your files when downloaded or on your computer.
more times then not,pdf's..text.doc's...word doc...exc.
have nothing in them so your anti virus builds a reputation on these TYPES of files.
there for skimming them lightly in some cases.
also some users set up exclustions to skip over scanning pdf's..text files..word docs..mp3's..mpeg 4..exc.
because it yeild faster performance.
the reason "hitches" haven become more popular untill now in the virus world is because most of time visably you can see the file is larger then expected and you will delete it.
but its become noticed the scripts are packed tighter,but when packed tight they have a higher failure rate.
well that was up untill someone designed a fuse.
a fuse is a small file like a script and an exe. that starts the hitch,therefor exploding the virus.
i feel for your buddy man.
i did a paper a while back on viruses and free anti virus and how it reacts compared to the full paid versions.
the results are so astonishing you would never buy anti virus again.you would simply get a free trial like avg,aviria,comodo.
but the best out there we found was ,avast anti virus free edition.
that story is a whole other thread in itself.
post edited by chuckebaby - 2012/07/05 22:56:14