OT: Be careful surfing RealGM (viruses/malware)

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Re: OT: Be careful surfing RealGM (viruses/malware) 

Post#41 » by CR Reina » Wed Jan 20, 2010 6:18 pm

The recent string of problems seems to be completely isolated to Antivirus Pro 2009, which is infecting computers all over the place and is obviously not something that RealGM's advertisers are infecting anybody with.

I completely understand your concerns and frustrations, but we have been assured by outside consultants that everything on RealGM is safe.

I posted a thread on the feedback board yesterday that runs down what is going on with our advertisers and is where you should let us know about any issues that any of you have.

viewtopic.php?f=40&t=978414

I suggest you read that thread above and post any concerns, either now or in the future there. The mods here can only relay things back to us and this will put you in touch more quickly and directly.
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Re: OT: Be careful surfing RealGM (viruses/malware) 

Post#42 » by HiMyNameIsTrey » Wed Jan 20, 2010 6:23 pm

While Kapersky and ESET NOD32 imo is one of the best Antivirus software out there, there are some good free alternatives. I personally use Avira AntiVir, which is great. You can also try Avast! or even MSE. But yes, like Yogi mentioned, Antivirus PRO can get past a lot of these antivirus programs.
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Re: OT: Be careful surfing RealGM (viruses/malware) 

Post#43 » by dacrusha » Wed Jan 20, 2010 6:24 pm

Firefox for me (except at work where our Intranet is only compatible with IE).

Here's some good advice: if you ever, ever, EVER get a popup message that says your machine has (possibly) been infected, NEVER touch that popup to click OK. As someone else said, close those popups via task manager and then do manual scan using Malwarebytes or another trusted program.

Also, I'm a firm believer in not doing scheduled virus scans... this just leads to complacency and a false sense of security. You should scan your drives manually at least once every 2 weeks.
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Re: OT: Be careful surfing RealGM (viruses/malware) 

Post#44 » by Clutch Carter » Wed Jan 20, 2010 6:25 pm

Stay away from IE and you should be fine. Something like adblock and/or privoxy is the way to go.
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Re: OT: Be careful surfing RealGM (viruses/malware) 

Post#45 » by dTox » Wed Jan 20, 2010 6:27 pm

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Re: OT: Be careful surfing RealGM (viruses/malware) 

Post#46 » by andrew2good4u » Wed Jan 20, 2010 6:33 pm

bang! wrote:its great to have a mac


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Re: OT: Be careful surfing RealGM (viruses/malware) 

Post#47 » by Exar Kun » Wed Jan 20, 2010 6:38 pm

dacrusha wrote:Firefox for me (except at work where our Intranet is only compatible with IE).

Here's some good advice: if you ever, ever, EVER get a popup message that says your machine has (possibly) been infected, NEVER touch that popup to click OK. As someone else said, close those popups via task manager and then do manual scan using Malwarebytes or another trusted program.

Also, I'm a firm believer in not doing scheduled virus scans... this just leads to complacency and a false sense of security. You should scan your drives manually at least once every 2 weeks.


Use Mozilla at work with IETab, you can set it so that any time you are in your intranet the tab will be rendered with the IE engine and not Mozilla. Works great for me.

For those asking about antivirus programs, try out Microsoft Security Essentials (Google it), it's free and so far it's been working well for me.
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Re: OT: Be careful surfing RealGM (viruses/malware) 

Post#48 » by GideonRapfan » Wed Jan 20, 2010 6:43 pm

I hate pod 6 wrote:On another note anyone else have wonder how some people get IT jobs because I often know more than them and I'm in accounting?


Speaking as an IT person, nothing is more dangerous than an accountant who thinks he knows more than his IT people. :wink:
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Re: OT: Be careful surfing RealGM (viruses/malware) 

Post#49 » by dillio » Wed Jan 20, 2010 6:51 pm

The thing that doesn't make sense regarding the admin's "it's not RGM's advertisers" position is that the second time I got the popup (when I did the end-task instead of clicking cancel) the ONLY site I had open was RealGM.com. That's when I realized it was RealGM and not other sites I was suspicious about (the first time I had 5-6 tabs open).
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Re: OT: Be careful surfing RealGM (viruses/malware) 

Post#50 » by Winggfly » Wed Jan 20, 2010 7:20 pm

Does anyone know if Google Chrome is safe from virus on realgm??? Its been a month since I got Chrome and havent got any problems YET, so if someone knows if I should get rid of Chrome and go back to FF, please tell me because I dont want to have to deal with viruses in the future.
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Re: OT: Be careful surfing RealGM (viruses/malware) 

Post#51 » by Raps in 4 » Wed Jan 20, 2010 10:43 pm

Candide wrote:on a side note, which anti-virus program do you guys recommend? i use kaspersky (russian version) on one computer, but my other computer is naked and devoid of virus scanners. i used to have a campus-issued Norton Antivirus program but i noticed that it slowed everything done and required 5 minutes to load every time i turned on the computer. suggestions?


I use Avast and Ad-Aware, both are free and offer live protection with no slow-down. They've served me well for years.
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Re: OT: Be careful surfing RealGM (viruses/malware) 

Post#52 » by Storm Surge » Thu Jan 21, 2010 5:11 am

Winggfly wrote:Does anyone know if Google Chrome is safe from virus on realgm??? Its been a month since I got Chrome and havent got any problems YET, so if someone knows if I should get rid of Chrome and go back to FF, please tell me because I dont want to have to deal with viruses in the future.

IDK how it is on PC, but Chrome Beta for Mac is not safe for the virus as it still downloads it automatically, though since it's for Mac the virus won't do anything.
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Re: OT: Be careful surfing RealGM (viruses/malware) 

Post#53 » by Anatomize » Mon Jan 25, 2010 2:45 pm

lostradamus wrote:
Exar Kun wrote:
YogiStewart wrote:
you literally cannot get rid of AntiVirus Pro. reformatting doesn't always get rid of it (in my case, it did not). any attempt to remove it on your own with other software may seriously rape your computer system.

Chrome, from what i understand, has its own security issues.


If you formatted your computer and it didn't get rid of Antivirus Pro, you did it wrong.


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I almost fell over laughing when I read that


You shouldn't.. you may have to reformat twice to get rid of Antivirus Pro, it's true.
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Re: OT: Be careful surfing RealGM (viruses/malware) 

Post#54 » by CR Reina » Mon Jan 25, 2010 6:40 pm

It appears as though there are already problems with the new Internet Explorer.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/m ... flaws.html
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Re: OT: Be careful surfing RealGM (viruses/malware) 

Post#55 » by Laker at Heart » Fri Feb 19, 2010 4:48 pm

Sorry to bring back an old thread but I just got infected - worst of all, on a coworker's computer. Out of nowhere the fake windows security center and all that stuff started popping up and urging me to buy "Antivirus Soft".

I restarted on safe mode, got rid of the exe file (located through msconfig, its name was "vrwfsftav.exe"), removed all registry entries pointing to that file and disabled the proxy settings that it changes and that seems to have been enough.

I will try to get Firefox at least for RGM surfing since most internal company sites only work under Explorer. Otherwise I'll have to stop checking the site altogether, at least from work.

RGM owners really should look into this, it gives the site a really bad image.
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Re: OT: Be careful surfing RealGM (viruses/malware) 

Post#56 » by Howard Mass » Sat Feb 20, 2010 10:03 pm

Laker at Heart,

Please post this in the stickied advertising thread and CR Reina will get to it.

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Re: OT: Be careful surfing RealGM (viruses/malware) 

Post#57 » by MajorDad » Wed Mar 3, 2010 8:06 pm

Howard - about a month ago, one of the site admins came to the Bucks forum and asked us for inputs/feedback about the virus problems we've experienced on this site. That thread generated a lot of reponses from posters on our bucks forum. A lot of the responses were very positive and insightful with constructive critisim and specific examples and corrective instructions. admittedly, there were a lot of negative feedback posts as well. the site administrator who started the thread was very much in denial at first and became rather defensive about this site and its virus problems. and then, poof , the entire thread was deleted.

i'd like to know why the thread was deleted. I'd also like to know if any of the recommendations we suggested were acted upon. it would have been nice if you would have provided a second global notice to all posters, and admitted there did exist viruses from some of your advertisers and what actions you have now implemented to ensure our computer ecurity safety. i personally have a lot of virus protection, but many of your readers do not , and many people suffered a lot of hard drive losses because of your advertisers.

rather than deleting the thread, it would have been nice, and a common courtesy to thank your posters for their inputs, and also admit to all of your users a problem did exist and what actions you are taking to resolve it. A little courtesy feedback goes a long way to customer satisfaction.
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Re: OT: Be careful surfing RealGM (viruses/malware) 

Post#58 » by MajorDad » Wed Mar 3, 2010 8:07 pm

Howard - about a month ago, one of the site admins came to the Bucks forum and asked us for inputs/feedback about the virus problems we've experienced on this site. That thread generated a lot of reponses from posters on our bucks forum. A lot of the responses were very positive and insightful with constructive critisim and specific examples and corrective instructions. admittedly, there were a lot of negative feedback posts as well. the site administrator who started the thread was very much in denial at first and became rather defensive about this site and its virus problems. and then, poof , the entire thread was deleted.

i'd like to know why the thread was deleted. I'd also like to know if any of the recommendations we suggested were acted upon. it would have been nice if you would have provided a second global notice to all posters, and admitted there did exist viruses from some of your advertisers and what actions you have now implemented to ensure our computer ecurity safety. i personally have a lot of virus protection, but many of your readers do not , and many people suffered a lot of hard drive losses because of your advertisers.

rather than deleting the thread, it would have been nice, and a common courtesy to thank your posters for their inputs, and also admit to all of your users a problem did exist and what actions you are taking to resolve it. A little courtesy feedback goes a long way to customer satisfaction.
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Re: OT: Be careful surfing RealGM (viruses/malware) 

Post#59 » by Swift924 » Thu Oct 25, 2012 12:28 am

think malaware is back on this site
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Re: OT: Be careful surfing RealGM (viruses/malware) 

Post#60 » by ReturnofMVP3 » Thu Oct 25, 2012 9:59 pm

Swift924 wrote:think malaware is back on this site


I'm scared to use these forums and having my computer compromised.. :(
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