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Re: [RTTY] FW: QRZ.com virus

To: <david@levinecentral.com>
Subject: Re: [RTTY] FW: QRZ.com virus
From: "G. E. Janssens - K5WW" <k5ww@live.com>
Date: Sat, 31 Dec 2011 00:47:02 -0600
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Unfortunately David, that statement is "not 100 percent" true. You don't have 
to believe me, but read this 
http://news.cnet.com/8301-27080_3-20000898-245.html and kindly scroll down to 
the seventh paragraph, to read what the experts say. It's the first one I could 
find in a hurry; but there are many others out there that will tell you the 
same. In short: you don't have to click on anything to get infected. I clean up 
PCs like this on an almost daily basis, from customers who swear on their 
mother's grave that they never clicked on anything. And I know they're speaking 
the truth.
 
It's not as simple and straightforward as you think it is. Hackers, in many 
situations, can alter an ad's code, and - simply by displaying the (altered) ad 
on your screen - have that download malware on your PC. And QRZ.com and others 
may never be the wiser; because the best of those crooks have a way of covering 
their tracks. They are "here today, gone tomorrow".
 
Worse: the code can be split up in different segments, and doesn't have to come 
from ONE site. There are cases in which they break up their malicious code, 
hide one part in one ad, and another part in a second ad, and so on, on totally 
different websites. You could be visiting Google search one day, and a week 
later pick up the remainder of the code on eBay (just an example, I know Google 
and eBay have teams to check for those attacks). After that - you're screwed. 
These suckers are getting smarter, yes.
 
I run my amateur radio applications on a Windows desktop, because I have no 
other choice. Everything else (90 percent of my email, and all of my web 
browsing) runs on a Ubuntu laptop. Not that Linux won't be infested with 
virusses, a few (!) years from now; but for now it's the safest thing to do.
 
If you want a virtually headache-free internet experience then by all means 
switch to an operating system that is not so virus-inviting. And if you want a 
totally headache-free internet experience... then stay off of the internet!
 
And another word to the wise: services and programs such as Adblock Plus only 
work because they detect the ad's code. That means the ad's code is ran first. 
Then intercepted. It's only a matter of time before those services/programs get 
bypassed. Don't trust them with your life: the scammers will always be one step 
ahead of the counter-scammers - if not more.
 
73,
 
Erik - K5WW

 

> From: david@levinecentral.com
> Date: Sat, 31 Dec 2011 00:46:51 -0500
> To: k8sm@windstream.net
> CC: ve3vid@hotmail.com; rtty@contesting.com
> Subject: Re: [RTTY] FW: QRZ.com virus
> 
> Scott and others.
> 
> Visiting QRZ won't cause the malware people have reported to get installed.
> I'm pretty sure you need to take an action (click a pop-up alert, etc) or
> download something and AFTER that you would see what was reported. You
> certainly wouldn't see it just by visiting a web page.
                                          
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