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OP 03 July, 2020 - 08:59 AM
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so, until last night, i mede a transaction & everything was good.
now, this morning when i was 'bout to transfer some $,
i noticed, my copied btc address changed. (i double check everything)
so then i tried some test,
and now i'm positive, i've been infected.
so is there way, i can have this btc clipper thing removed???
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03 July, 2020 - 09:01 AM
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check processes, check running apps, find the suspicious application and process, open its containing folder, stop process, delete apps, run a full scan with good antivirus
check recently used apps (checkers and stuff) remove the infected
or Simplest is
Clean Install OS again and dont use the infected tool.
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03 July, 2020 - 09:02 AM
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Same thing happened to me just remember stay calm and run a virus check and for the programs you want to keep put it in a designated folder so it only detects the folder which can be easily skipped! There is also a tool somewhere on here for detecting bitcoin clippers but I'm unsure if It still works
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OP 03 July, 2020 - 09:08 AM
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(03 July, 2020 - 09:01 AM)Pleb Wrote: Show Morecheck processes, check running apps, find the suspicious application and process, open its containing folder, stop process, delete apps, run a full scan with good antivirus
check recently used apps (checkers and stuff) remove the infected
or Simplest is
Clean Install OS again and dont use the infected tool.
if i clean install os; will it be gone?
also, i've data on other drives. so, i just need to clean install os? or i too neeed to wipe my whole hd
(03 July, 2020 - 09:02 AM)P6AK Wrote: Show MoreSame thing happened to me just remember stay calm and run a virus check and for the programs you want to keep put it in a designated folder so it only detects the folder which can be easily skipped! There is also a tool somewhere on here for detecting bitcoin clippers but I'm unsure if It still works
and that worked, the btc clipper detector. i just tried it. | and downloaaing malwarebytes. hope it solves it.
guys, i just rebooted and the btc address when i copy it. its stays the same; does it mean, i'm clean now @ Pleb @ P6AK
also does it have to do with RDP?? | i saw, when i connect to rdp. the adress changes. and when i disconnect it. it doesnt
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03 July, 2020 - 09:18 AM
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Taks manger more details startup and look there maybe you are lucky
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03 July, 2020 - 09:26 AM
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(03 July, 2020 - 09:08 AM)curs3d Wrote: Show Morealso does it have to do with RDP?? | i saw, when i connect to rdp. the adress changes. and when i disconnect it. it doesnt
It means the Bitcoin clipper is on your RDP.
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OP 03 July, 2020 - 09:32 AM
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(03 July, 2020 - 09:26 AM)Ulysses Wrote: Show More (03 July, 2020 - 09:08 AM)curs3d Wrote: Show Morealso does it have to do with RDP?? | i saw, when i connect to rdp. the adress changes. and when i disconnect it. it doesnt
It means the Bitcoin clipper is on your RDP.
so sir; the seller is on the site, i should ask for refund right?
and secondly, does it affects my actual PC? i mean, my rdp has the virus, but i connect to my rdp?
(03 July, 2020 - 09:18 AM)_ANG_ Wrote: Show MoreTaks manger more details startup and look there maybe you are lucky
thanks ang. i got lucky, it's no my rdp
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03 July, 2020 - 09:32 AM
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(03 July, 2020 - 09:32 AM)curs3d Wrote: Show More (03 July, 2020 - 09:26 AM)Ulysses Wrote: Show More (03 July, 2020 - 09:08 AM)curs3d Wrote: Show Morealso does it have to do with RDP?? | i saw, when i connect to rdp. the adress changes. and when i disconnect it. it doesnt
It means the Bitcoin clipper is on your RDP.
so sir; the seller is on the site, i should ask for refund right?
and secondly, does it affects my actual PC? i mean, my rdp has the virus, but i connect to my rdp?
Run an antivirus scan on your RDP, anyway you can report the seller for spreading malwares.
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