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Today, when i was on a flash game, firefox give an error; it says "Acess Violation App" or something. i was clicked OK and my pc get crazy.
its so slow and i was ctrl + alt + del
i saw kernel64.exe has 20 opened programs and they using CPU.(those bastards attacking to my pc!!)
damn it, i uninstalled firefox and restart. its finished now. huh.

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Zeroarcanus has written
Today, when i was on a flash game, firefox give an error; it says "Acess Violation App" or something. i was clicked OK and my pc get crazy.
its so slow and i was ctrl + alt + del
i saw kernel64.exe has 20 opened programs and they using CPU.(those bastards attacking to my pc!!)
damn it, i uninstalled firefox and restart. its finished now. huh.

install the WoT plugin from FF to avaoid sites that are malware infected or even send them out themselfs. also i´d recommend you to install at least some free AV better buy a well known AV like norton , G-data or kaspersky !

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I use both Web of Trust (WoT), which Roni mentioned and AVG's internet security which scans pages on Google. WoT has a way better detection rate.

You could also use something like URLVoid to check sites before visiting, but WoT is a lot easier and faster.

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It's just like the incident like mine..! But mine is a computer hacker from Windows Defender , Go nuts making threads and they keep closing and restarting my comp and then I used services.msc and disable the Fucking hackers!.. anyway did you get a virus?

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can you send me the link?
I have got ubuntu and i want to try it
Update your Flash/Shockwave/Java and your browser!

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Yea I've been getting these attacks lately aswell due to that I got no anti-virus programme installed on my laptop. I've installed AVG now though and that WoT too and it seems to work fine now.

Stay safe y'all!

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Wow, I installed this WoT for my Firefox and it is really good.
It reports UnrealSoftware.de as "Excellent".

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Check out my review; click here

And also my blog post; click here.
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Hmm. Just for extra safety measures I recommend the use of NoScript(a firefox add-on). It will help you spot dangerous scripts and dangerous objects and disabling them to ensure your safety, it's great against any kind of attacks especially clickjacking. I deeply recommend NoScript, but it has it's downsides though in example you have to manually determine what site is good there's when WoT comes in, it's a great way to determine that as you allow the pages that you visit using NoScript.

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@Zeroarcanus, Do NOT use [2] Antivirus programs.

They will conflict. Just stick with One and with that One antivirus, add some anti-spyware and malware programs.

And yep, My World Of Trust- maybe adblocker too.(add-ons)

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After each such incident, scan your computer with Norman Malware Cleaner; search strange/unknown folders in Program Files folder and unknown processes in Task Manager, if you have no good antivirus software B)
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@PwnageBenny, you have in task manager , tab called "processes". you can see your all processes on your pc. thats how he saw

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Done hes crewed his pc up..Just like i did oncelol..
See he didn't reply since that post
Bro if you came to this post from another PC then YOU MUST DO THIS :
You have two antiviruses that now conflict every time you startup you're PC. You must get rido of one:\\

Reboot your PC in safemod:
-When you restart your PC you have a black screen with white writingin it, choose safemode or press F8 then safe mode.
-when you've booted into ssafe mode,every looks like windwos 98/90. that's normal.
-You must then unisntall one of them from or the executable or control panel.
Then reboot windows normally.
Goodluck:/
(freaking space buttonstoppedworkng on thiskeybored)

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Rodrigo X has written
Wow...
Which site was that flash game located in?


That's what I was wondering as well.

I tend not to go on most flash game websites as often because I've been attacked by viruses as well. I think I managed to get them from an advertisement using a script or the actual .SWF folder (flash game) containing a virus.
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