I had the misfortune to have my first ever computer virus, and I have been around computers since the operating system had to be toggled in in hexadecimal, and data was stored on paper tapes. Every single data file, except .tif files, were encrypted and became unreadable. My virus protection program popped up when I was doing a google search and said dangerous file had been quarantined and deleted, but it didn't work. The virus is Cryptowall,
http://www.techrepublic.com/article/cryptowall-what-it-is-and-how-to-protect-your-systems/
The criminals try to get you to pay a ransom for a key to decrypt them, but even if you pay $500 on up, you may not get them back. The current practical solution is to sanitize the computer by formatting the hard drive and start over from scratch. This means reloading software and hopefully finding data files on back up disks or drives. Any back up drive that is physically attached to the computer at the time of infection, or thereafter, will also be infected!!!! so be careful.
The point of my posting this here is that the virus can be distributed via ads for sites carrying legitimate security certificates, and spam email. Simply opening the spam email can do it, not just clicking on a link or an attachment. Those spam posts that appear in this section came to mind as well as the myriad of ads along the borders. I mostly access OTT on my tablet and in the course of scrolling touch them by accident, and end up going to the site. So far these viruses do not seem to attack tablets, but it is only a matter of time.
I had outdated equipment and browser, but even new stuff is at risk. I hate learning things the hard way, not everything on my hard drive was backed up. I hope to learn how to create an image of my hard drive and software after I start over, since reinstalling the drivers for scanner, monitor, printer etc will be a PITA. This all will take many hours of work and a fair amount of money.
Hope this doen't happen to anyone else here, but it has become more prevalent, so take care!
http://www.techrepublic.com/article/cryptowall-what-it-is-and-how-to-protect-your-systems/
The criminals try to get you to pay a ransom for a key to decrypt them, but even if you pay $500 on up, you may not get them back. The current practical solution is to sanitize the computer by formatting the hard drive and start over from scratch. This means reloading software and hopefully finding data files on back up disks or drives. Any back up drive that is physically attached to the computer at the time of infection, or thereafter, will also be infected!!!! so be careful.
The point of my posting this here is that the virus can be distributed via ads for sites carrying legitimate security certificates, and spam email. Simply opening the spam email can do it, not just clicking on a link or an attachment. Those spam posts that appear in this section came to mind as well as the myriad of ads along the borders. I mostly access OTT on my tablet and in the course of scrolling touch them by accident, and end up going to the site. So far these viruses do not seem to attack tablets, but it is only a matter of time.
I had outdated equipment and browser, but even new stuff is at risk. I hate learning things the hard way, not everything on my hard drive was backed up. I hope to learn how to create an image of my hard drive and software after I start over, since reinstalling the drivers for scanner, monitor, printer etc will be a PITA. This all will take many hours of work and a fair amount of money.
Hope this doen't happen to anyone else here, but it has become more prevalent, so take care!