Kazy paid a visit! Luckily not my PC!!
I wonder if any of you have made aquaintance of Generative Variant Kazy. What a menace.
It's a malware that can (if I have understood correctly what I've read) hide for example inside a pdf-file, and trick you protection software enough to get onto your screen as a virus-warning, for example, and then download a trojan.
It attacked the PC of a friend. Simultaneously the protection software announced it had spotted the intruder and it is eliminated, but that was about two seconds too late.
It made the whole Documents and Settings-folder disappear in about ten seconds. The whole user account and everything related disappeared from the screen. Pressing Window-E I could open "My Computer"-view, just to see that all files and folders were reported empty. Then I could sneak in through the kitchen door using Nokias media synchrozing application Ovi, and I could verify, that the data had not been physically destroyed, and seemingly, I could copy data on a memory stick. The stick showed exactly the same amount of content that was transferred, but tryin to open the files I got a "This file is empty"-message.
Luckily, I could help her out by salvaging the data using a Linux based Knoppix-disc. The whole drive had to be formatted.
What's especially annoying here is, that the person, as well as I am, was using F-Secures protection software, which is about the best, heaviest and most expensive there is. So, you really can't be sure about any post or files you receive..I'm even more convinced now that having no internet on my music PC is the right decision, even though I take care of my backups. What if the backup HDD is connected when this malware attacks!!?? Heartattack, stroke...younameit!!
SONAR PE 8.5.3, Asus P5B, 2,4 Ghz Dual Core, 4 Gb RAM, GF 7300, EMU 1820, Bluetube Pre - Kontakt4, Ozone, Addictive Drums, PSP Mixpack2, Melda Creative Pack, Melodyne Plugin etc.
The benefit of being a middle aged amateur is the low number of years of frustration ahead of you.