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From: the traveler8/31/2015 3:06:26 PM
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my puter has been attacked by a really bad boy which has encrypted all files on it with RSA-2048. Appears the only way to get it back is pay the bastards $500 for the encryption key but I am still working on it. Norton let the Trojan horse through but don't know exactly how it arrived but it is definitely alive and real!

I have tried several of the major malware "fixers" and only one even recognized that a problem existed. That was Spy Hunter 4---However, even it so far has been unable to remove the Trojan horse--it identifies it but can't remove it??????????? However, removing the horse has no bearing on the files it fu--they are still lost.

Stoopid Norton don't even know there is a problem when it scans for boogers even now. geezus
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