Attention Warriors! Bypass possible HDD security problem!

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Greetings.

Did a similar case happen to somebody? I didn't think it will happen to me -- because I was cautious enough always (I thought at least). Or not ... after all?

In short: I use a 60 GB and a 180 GB hard disc drive. The bigger one is for general purpose, the smaller one is for my own writing. When I'm working on my own articles and ebooks then I changing the HDDs according to. Because would have been a little refine on them -- these were sitting on that hard disc. I used the AVG for protect my computer, and run virus checking when I remembered sometimes. But everything was fine always.

The story started when I got messages from Paul Myers and others about Conficker -- MANY THANKS for the heads up anyway! It's great if you have friends.

I believed it, at me it's all right. Let's see. Yes. Presently the 180 GB hard disc is in. So I checked it by Confickertest and saw that everything is well. Fine. I checked my emails and read the forum for a little. It's ten o' clock. Okay, it's time to work on one of my ebooks. Changed on to the smaller hard disc drive. I knew where did stop it last time.

Voila. But ... what is it? What the heck is this unintelligible HOTCHPOTCH?:confused: How did this get here? And where are my ebooks and belonging graphycs? They must be here. I know. I worked with one of them a week ago. Turned off. Did I make something wrong? What can I do?

I'm unfamiliar with technical nitty gritty so I called someone. He came after a hour. He is an expert. He'll find a solution, I hoped. Okay, he switched on and worked quickly. I holded my breath back. He stated that the entire hard drive is infected by virus and spy programs. I replied I use AVG for protection. He said: AVG is good but isn't able to protect against every new kind viruses.

What is the solution? He said he can remote it only by re-formatting the whole hdd. After a short thinking I paid the travel allovance and told him thank you, so he went away.

Can you visualize that situation?... I despaired ... my blood pressure went up! Nonsense! Maybe he was wrong! We don't leave this at that! I wasn't born yesterday!

I phoned another expert. He came and said too: the best and safe what he can to do is to re-format the hard disk and set up new antivirus program. Of course my content flew away.

Oh my gosh! My two years' work!

You see, I was in a need for a fast solution to protect my system against new infections. He said I may be glad that one of the hard discs became infected only. So he analyzed the hdd and detected 175 items in all my files. He found items in every sector of my hdd.

I told him to do the best what he can. He spent nearly three hours in my office, and I don't want to list what he made. The essence is that I'm protected now. He trained me what do I need to make regurarly and we scheduled his next visit to do a maintenance. I paid him a nice sum. He drove away. I was rage.

Then I went out to the garden and observed the bees on the blossoms. I calmed down after about twenty minutes.

Bottom line.

Ladies and gentlemen! It's time to laugh! Let us be laughing together! I wanted to make a CD backup for my works but thought the transformation time will be good after their finishing.

I also can only laugh on my stupidity -- albeit I lost my babies. But, never mind. I will to switch my brain in higher speed and will working smarter. After all, you can rewrite CDs, too.

You know, there is a saying over here: "The lazy one tires two times." Is this true, what do you think?

Take care,

Sandor
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... later
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  • Profile picture of the author sparrow
    I sympatize with you since this has happened to me even with backups, it is even worst when you experience a hardware falilure

    so now I backup to 2 different remotes

    good luck

    Ed
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    • Profile picture of the author Sandor Verebi
      Originally Posted by sparrow View Post

      I sympatize with you since this has happened to me even with backups, it is even worst when you experience a hardware falilure

      so now I backup to 2 different remotes

      good luck

      Ed
      Hi Ed,

      You know, you may be more clever later. This is unpleasant because I intended to publish these five ebooks in the future weeks. When I wrote them simmultaneously I worked on my sales system, on my blog, and on a membershipsite.

      The whole process suffered a delay. But thanks to this affaire I'm busy again. I hope that I can make some progress, now I'm reconstructing my plan.

      Thanks for your simpathy.

      Cheers,

      Sandor
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  • Profile picture of the author Chris Lagarde
    Hi Sandor,

    Sorry to hear about your loss. Your backup systems must be automatic with no interaction required from you (once setup). Read my post, and other posts, covering this exact topic.

    http://tinyurl.com/d33kl9
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  • Profile picture of the author Sean Kelly
    Originally Posted by ProductCreator View Post

    I don't understand why you should lose data unless it was deleted or overwritten.

    Viruses affect mainly executables and some other classes of files too. Even if your operating system is so littered with viruses that it is better to do a complete rebuild, I would expect that much of your data should still be salvagable with no risk.
    I agree 100%. You only needed to delete the infected files and 99% of virus scanners give you the option to quarantine, attempt repair of or delete the infected files found.

    I feel your pain.

    Sean
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    • Profile picture of the author Sandor Verebi
      Hey Friends,

      Thank you for your compassion.

      As I wrote in the OP I'm unfamiliar with these techical parts. I can thinking and writing only. It may be that I pushed a wrong button at the wrong time. Who knows?

      I can to say nothing about the work what the experts made by me. It would be dishonest if I would accuse them behind their back because of the payed amount or their work. I suppose they made their duty only. And the essence is I'm protected now.

      It was an annoying situation, mainly for that I wanted to publish them in the near future. You know when I was working on my ebooks, simultaneously I worked on my sales system, my blog and my membershipsite, too.

      So it was a pressure on me, according to my plan. I like planning everything and always follow it.

      Now the whole process suffered some delay. You know you need to pay for the learning, either with your time or your money.

      Take care,

      Sandor
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      • Profile picture of the author Sandor Verebi
        Hi Chris,

        I intended to read your suggested material, clicked on to your link, but got a 'Page not found' message only.

        Can you give access to it?

        Thanks,

        Sandor
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  • Profile picture of the author Chris Lagarde
    Sandor - I shortened the link using tinyURL. Hopefully it should work this time. I, too, got the Page Not Found message.
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    • Profile picture of the author Sandor Verebi
      Originally Posted by Chris Lagarde View Post

      Sandor - I shortened the link using tinyURL. Hopefully it should work this time. I, too, got the Page Not Found message.
      Hi Chris,

      Okay, the link is running smoothly now.

      I accessed to the topic and read it now. There are several useful tips, but I have to admit, I don't understand everything.

      Thank you for your help.

      Wish a happy day,

      Sandor
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  • Profile picture of the author xiaophil
    Originally Posted by ProductCreator View Post

    I don't understand why you should lose data unless it was deleted or overwritten.

    Viruses affect mainly executables and some other classes of files too. Even if your operating system is so littered with viruses that it is better to do a complete rebuild, I would expect that much of your data should still be salvagable with no risk.
    Hi Sandor,

    I agree 100% with this, and got the impression that you were talking about external hard drives for data storage.

    I think there is a lot more that can be done before giving up. Even a disk reformat does not erase the original data on the disk, so it may not be too late to recover something. I would certainly be prepared to try many more things before kissing two years work goodbye.

    Is it possible to quarantine the disk for now? It's important not to use the disk any further to avoid overwriting anything which is potentially salvageable.

    Will be back online later today (in my timezone) and have a couple of ideas on how to move forward.


    Phil
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    • Profile picture of the author Sandor Verebi
      Originally Posted by xiaophil View Post

      ... Is it possible to quarantine the disk for now? It's important not to use the disk any further to avoid overwriting anything which is potentially salvageable....Phil
      Hi Phil,

      Thank you for your kindness. The disk is separated and I don't want to use it. I purchased a 120 GB new hard disk drive. You know, that was a 6 years' old disk and the expert said to me it would be better to change.

      Sure, lesson learned. I will...

      - perform regularly scheduled virus scans on my computer system,
      - will make backups regurarly in the future,
      - avoid downloading unfamiliar files,
      - don't visit pages that contains lots of pop up.

      You know this happened to me on Thursday before Easter. I do not deal with what went away, it is not possible to live on it. If you form a new one, that will be more useful. Now I'm concentrating on my rewrited plan and outlined a new ebook from scratch. So I'm busy.

      But I'm a grateful recipient of any useful advice, too.

      Take care,

      Sandor
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  • Profile picture of the author mhuktar
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    • Profile picture of the author Sandor Verebi
      Originally Posted by mhuktar View Post

      Virus mostly came from unsecured site, Specially Conficker virus.
      Conficker, also known as Downup, Downadup and Kido, is a computer worm targeting the
      Microsoft Windows operating system that was first detected in October 2008.
      An early variant of the worm propagated through the Internet by exploiting a vulnerability in the network stack of
      Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista.

      Conficker virus is a part of April fools day.
      Better advice update your anti virus program and don't visit unreliable site.

      note:
      don't entertain unsolicited email.
      Hi mhuktar,

      I got a very detailed description, checking test and removing tool of it from another fellow Warriors too.

      Thank you for your post.

      Sandor
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