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Title: evidence that Microsoft anti-virus works
Post by: RD on 24/05/2011 02:25:10
I've had Microsoft security essentials for over a year and this is the first nasty it has detected ...

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The infection was via a respectable "Times online" link.
Title: evidence that Microsoft anti-virus works
Post by: SeanB on 01/06/2011 22:15:41
Most likely a third party ad "partner" that downloaded the malware. A very good reason to not use IE and install Firefox, along with NoScript and Adblock. Another I use is Ghostery.
Title: evidence that Microsoft anti-virus works
Post by: RD on 01/06/2011 23:41:05
Most likely a third party ad "partner" that downloaded the malware. A very good reason to not use IE and install Firefox, along with NoScript and Adblock. Another I use is Ghostery.

I was using FF4 with with NoScript and Adblock Plus active when this infection occurred.

The only atypical thing was that I had adobe reader open with javascript enabled at the time,
normally I have javascript turned off in it, see ... http://www.zdnet.co.uk/news/security-management/2009/04/29/adobe-reader-javascript-security-flaw-emerges-39646143/

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