I had a strange experience the other night.
I went to buy a new TV over the net, and when I tried to pay for it with Paypal, a window popped up, asking for credit card number, D.O.B., ATM pin and other personal information. Somewhat confused, I cancelled out of there.
(I've always made it a rule not put that info on the net. My Paypal is linked to a bank account I only ever top up with cash. None of my other accounts are even with the same bank.)
It looked like a real Paypal page, too.
So I decided to have a look on Ebay. When I logged on, presto, a similar page that looked like a real EBay page asked me to confirm my identity with credit card number, ATM pin, etc.
So I didn't get anything off EBay either.
A surf on the net shows that this is a scam that has been going on for some years. It's a rootkit, whatever that is.
It got past my anti-virus, etc.
4 different virus checkers later, I still hadn't found anything on my harddrive.
I asked the IT boys at work, who shuddered and said, "Unless you know exactly what it's called, we can't help you."
So, I did some more research and found MalwareBytes Anti-Rootkit. Its the beta version, so it is "use at own risk". It found 5 infections. I fixed all of them, now I can log-in to Ebay.
Beware the root-kit, and whatever you do, don't fill that page in when it pops up.
I went to buy a new TV over the net, and when I tried to pay for it with Paypal, a window popped up, asking for credit card number, D.O.B., ATM pin and other personal information. Somewhat confused, I cancelled out of there.
(I've always made it a rule not put that info on the net. My Paypal is linked to a bank account I only ever top up with cash. None of my other accounts are even with the same bank.)
It looked like a real Paypal page, too.
So I decided to have a look on Ebay. When I logged on, presto, a similar page that looked like a real EBay page asked me to confirm my identity with credit card number, ATM pin, etc.
So I didn't get anything off EBay either.
A surf on the net shows that this is a scam that has been going on for some years. It's a rootkit, whatever that is.
It got past my anti-virus, etc.
4 different virus checkers later, I still hadn't found anything on my harddrive.
I asked the IT boys at work, who shuddered and said, "Unless you know exactly what it's called, we can't help you."
So, I did some more research and found MalwareBytes Anti-Rootkit. Its the beta version, so it is "use at own risk". It found 5 infections. I fixed all of them, now I can log-in to Ebay.
Beware the root-kit, and whatever you do, don't fill that page in when it pops up.
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