I have gone to QRZ.com probably twenty times over the last two or three
days without incident, but as I said in a different post I pay QRZ.com
$20 a year not to display advertising in their search windows. I'll bet
one of their search window advertisers is for an anti-virus product that
infects your system.
Dick
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Dick Flanagan K7VC
dick@k7vc.com
On 12/26/2011 2:45 PM, Don Hill AA5AU wrote:
> Anyone get hit with a virus from QRZ.COM? I haven't been to the site since
> W5FKX told me about this a couple days ago. It looks
> like something similar to what I got a couple months ago from contesting.com.
> I'm not brave enough to go to QRZ.COM right now. Anyone know a person we can
> contact at QRZ.COM to inform them they might have a
> virus on the site?
>
> 73, Don AA5AU
> http://www.aa5au.com<http://www.aa5au.com/>
> http://www.rttycontesting.com<http://www.rttycontesting.com/>
>
>
>
>
> _____
>
> From: ddxa-bounces@deltadx.net [mailto:ddxa-bounces@deltadx.net] On Behalf Of
> Don W5FKX
> Sent: Monday, December 26, 2011 2:19 PM
> To: DDXA
> Subject: [DDXA] QRZ.com virus?
>
>
> Just a note of caution for all - while doing some QSL work last week, I
> picked up a malicious bug claiming to be "Vista Antivirus
> 2012", that completely interrupted my pc function with exclamations that it
> was protecting me from multiple attacks as displayed by
> a "scan" showing all of these, and blocking access to the internet by other
> programs while offering to protect my pc for a sign-up
> fee! Researching with my laptop, I found that it is variously called "XP
> Antispyware 20YY", "Vista Antispyware ...", "Win7
> Antispyware ...", depending upon your OS, and apparently the "YY" began in
> '09 and is now '12.
>
> After some tedious cleanup, I got rid of it. Some more poking about brought
> me to the conclusion that it probably came from QRZ.com.
> After several days of "clean" operation, I returned to QRZ.com today to
> lookup another callsign, and ... bingo!! ... back came the
> virus!
>
> My browsing exposure to malicious software is probably exacerbated by the
> fact that I run as Administrator, allowing a greater
> degree of exposure. Unfortunately, my anti-virus program, Zone Alarm, did
> absolutely nothing to protect me on either occasion. A
> complaint to them elicited the comment ".. we can't always keep up with
> permutations ...". Guess I will have to quit using QRZ.com
> ... sigh!
>
> 73,
> Don W5FKX
> http://www.deltadx.net/
>
>
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