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Hetman014
09-29-2007, 07:54 PM
if ANYONE can make this thread a sticky it would be appreciated :bob
This is taken directly from the RuneScape Site.
For those who haven't looked at RuneScape in a few days.


We have become aware of a new malicious computer virus/worm, and wanted to let everyone know about some good practices to help keep your computer and RuneScape account safe. There's no need to panic, but there are some precautions you should take.

The reason we are mentioning this worm in particular is because we believe that one version of it may attempt to specifically steal RuneScape passwords by recording your key presses as you type, and sending them back to the worm owner.

The new worm is called Bubbles, but is also known as Ramex, Skipi and Pykspa. Bubbles can get on to a computer in two different ways. Either by being downloaded directly from a third party website, or by a user receiving and opening a file disguised as a web link in third party messaging programs.
The worm cannot be transmitted through playing RuneScape or using the RuneScape.com website.

The security of the RuneScape servers themselves is in no way affected by this, this worms affect users own computers, not our servers which are very well protected.

The best protection against malicious computer software is to stay vigilant and use an up to date anti-virus program.

For anyone who is not currently using an anti-virus program, we really recommend that you install one as soon as possible! In fact install one right now!

If you do have an anti-virus program installed but it is not up to date, please take the time to update it with the latest virus definitions now. Again don't delay!

Lastly, you should never accept files from unknown sources full stop.

However pay extra special attention when using 3rd party messaging programs or email as it is very easy to accidentally download malicious software by following a link.

Lord Hawat
09-29-2007, 08:43 PM
Thanks for the advice dave,

Some more safety precautions would be too:

-make sure your password is strong, this includes shift keys, capital letters, and numbers.

-Run anti-virus scans every one to two weeks

-If you think by adding two anti-virus programs will be better, it won't. This causes conflicts and may put your computer in a more serious threat.

-Recommended anti-virus programs: Nod32, avg free, or avg not free.

-Do not install norton for it is a pain and causes major computer problems.

-Last of all. For those of you who are a bit more advanced with computers, download a program called hi-jack this. It is very good for getting rid of threats, empty files, spyware, and more.

Well thats all,

cheers,

aaron
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Joe3750
09-30-2007, 01:26 AM
I hear you about norton lol. It uses up too much ram usage and on vista it just wont work :P
I use avg free, atm, thinking of starting to pay for it though just so i get that lil extra security.

sftbllgrl3
09-30-2007, 03:01 PM
i have norton and it sucks, but some how mom the all mighty computer guru has made it work lol. although, she couldnt save the laptop lol *hides*

Lord Hawat
09-30-2007, 03:18 PM
oh it works but it eats up tons of your cpu usage and is a terrible program.

sftbllgrl3
09-30-2007, 03:24 PM
true dat

evil sailor
09-30-2007, 08:33 PM
Recommended anti-virus programs: Nod32, avg free, or avg not free.

I use avg free, atm, thinking of starting to pay for it though just so i get that lil extra security.

Imo Avast is way better free virus scanner then AVG

http://www.avast.com/

~ Ev!l 125 combat 95/99 prayer ~

Lord Hawat
09-30-2007, 09:02 PM
avast is alright, forgot to add it :P, but avg is number one free anti virus program out right now. by far.

Hetman014
10-01-2007, 04:07 PM
avast is alright, forgot to add it :P, but avg is number one free anti virus program out right now. by far.
AVG detects things that ain't there :) lol
It detects viruses, that ain't viruses, in the most important files, which makes it a garbage virus scanner.

Normally detects in OS files, which if you then virus vault or remove the files, your operating system (OS) stops functioning

lucifer_bats
10-02-2007, 03:43 AM
thanks for the warning

Joe3750
10-02-2007, 10:43 AM
AVG detects things that ain't there :) lol
It detects viruses, that ain't viruses, in the most important files, which makes it a garbage virus scanner.
Normally detects in OS files, which if you then virus vault or remove the files, your operating system (OS) stops functioning
I've never ever had any problems with avg =\

Lord Hawat
10-02-2007, 12:59 PM
thats cause its so good :P