Warning - Micro Bill Systems
Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2008 11:47 am
A while ago Tony posted a link to a porn site. Being a bloke I of course had a look. A few days later I started getting pop-ups (stop sniggering at the back) on my PC, demanding I send MBS £40. These pop-ups are locked for several minutes, though apparently they will eventually disable your PC. Google "microbillsys" to see the full extent of this problem.
Apparently these w*nkers have been investigated by the BBC, Guardian, Trading Standards and so on, but this being the Land of Free Enterprise where a small numberplate is a heinous crime but demanding money with menaces isn't, nothing has been done, so it is down to the individual to sort it. WHATEVER YOU DO, DON'T PAY THEM!
The only way to get rid of it is to remove the Mal-ware from your PC - not as easy as you may think. As usual, t'Internet generates more heat than light, so I have kept a copy of the removal instructions for anyone else plagued by this. No way am I a techie, so if I can do it so can you. Incidentally, going through my registry to delete MBS I came across a sh*tload of other Trojans. Any of these could be sending your personal details to some delightful porn-site operator. So even if you're not plagued by MBS it may well be worth checking it out with some Spy-checking software.
Happy hunting.
Apparently these w*nkers have been investigated by the BBC, Guardian, Trading Standards and so on, but this being the Land of Free Enterprise where a small numberplate is a heinous crime but demanding money with menaces isn't, nothing has been done, so it is down to the individual to sort it. WHATEVER YOU DO, DON'T PAY THEM!
The only way to get rid of it is to remove the Mal-ware from your PC - not as easy as you may think. As usual, t'Internet generates more heat than light, so I have kept a copy of the removal instructions for anyone else plagued by this. No way am I a techie, so if I can do it so can you. Incidentally, going through my registry to delete MBS I came across a sh*tload of other Trojans. Any of these could be sending your personal details to some delightful porn-site operator. So even if you're not plagued by MBS it may well be worth checking it out with some Spy-checking software.
Happy hunting.