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Re: Bitcoin hacking warning
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powdabam
on 12/12/2013, 18:01:42 UTC
never trust a popup

Right.

My point though is that a hacker apparently used the real version of the latest flash to take over my computer and nothing was detected by Comodo full version, malwarebytes, spybot, Norton, etc. The pop up is not the problem. Flash is the problem.

As of about 2 minutes ago the pop up has improved a bit more and now doesn't show the promo link but simply directs you to flash.

I have no adobe products whatsoever on this computer right now.

If I had been on the internet on a page with flash and got a pop up to update the flash, and was then directed to the real adobe site, I would get bitten.


If you really are running comodo/malwarebytes/spybot and Norton...there is a very good chance you have zero protection.  AVs fight eachother and prevent eachother from doing many basic tasks.  Uninstall Norton and spybot.  Malwarebytes isn't technically an AV, so you are fine there, but make sure that Comodo plays nice with it.

-16 year system admin