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Thanks DAnno. I would do all that but for some strange reason the calendar in my system restore will only let me choose Feb 20/21/22 (those are the only bold dates) and that's when this whole virus started. So now what to do? I can't even restore. Frown

My Norton has been showing Virus alerts for 3 days. One medium risk = atlsystem _____ (with numbers after it) "is attempting to connect to a DNS server". One HIGH RISK = Virus Name "Downloader" (the past two days the high risk virus name was "trojanmalscript!html" Apparently NOrton can't get rid of it (unable to repair this file). I even went to malbytes? - something like that, the other day and scanned it it can't get rid of it either.

This thing is really huge, huh? I have no idea. I'm lost here! I just know I gotta work or there's no money for bills.
And Jeff is telling everybody there the exact opposite of what we get here. We are to disable are warning systems in our browser, according to them, and he is tell everybody in the press to make sure thery are up to date and turned on. HELLO!!!

As an aside, I am sure tonight that telling buyers to turn off their virus warnings and and forward me money through their Paypal account is going to work just fine. YEA RIGHT!
I have looked at both inkFrog and Vendio and have not come up with a viable alternative. InkFrog to small and cumbersome, Vendio to expensive but Auctiva's track record over the last 2 months has got me looking for the first time in about 4 years. I can't afford this every weekend and the support here has been slightly less than acceptable recently, relying on understatement ther to make the point.
Hi,

If my posted steps help, please feel free to repost. I did the restore Friday and that system is still working fine today and rescans clean.

I wrote-down what I did from memory not thinking this might be a killer problem, so if anyone wants to add info, suggestions, or make corrections...please do.

I'm am staying off the Auctiva site until it gets a complete rescan by Google.

If you have a commercial Firewall product that can block specific addresses or URLs, a block list posted might help. Google suggests that

me9x.cn [121.14.137.36] and luckffxi.com [67.229.127.42]

are noted candidates to block.

Danno
Hi Folks,

I just got news from a Seller friend that attempting to use System Restore was blocked by the malware. In their case, they waited too long and the malware had corrupted the system to the point that they had to work with Norton over the phone to get the malware removed. Their Norton AV had been giving alerts for two days.

(Note: I shut my system down within minutes of detecting the infection and got it off the net before it got to that condition.)

Norton told them they are "swamped" with cases, and it sounds like it may be more than just Auctiva under attack.

Danno

Edit: It looks like Google rescanned the site in the last hour. Their Safe Browsing page shows this update.

Of the 49 pages we tested on the site over the past 90 days, 5 page(s) resulted in malicious software being downloaded and installed without user consent. The last time Google visited this site was on 2009-02-22, and the last time suspicious content was found on this site was on 2009-02-21.
I have been able to list right along. Listed 5 aucitons last night and several this morning. I normally use firefox, but used IE to list yesterday and today.

I do admit to being paranoid aobut it. I ran my virus scan twice yesterday, before and after listing on aucitva. And I ran Microsoft Malicious Software Removal tool today. No issues were found on my computer by McAfee or Microsoft. And a check of McAfee shows that their scan of the Aucitva site today found it free of viruses, malware and spyware.
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Originally posted by Mikebiker:
I am going to list through auctiva for tonight. SCREW IT I can find no viable alternative. If it works I can make enough money to replace a damaged computer or buy a new windows copy. I am just plain sick. This is the best site I have ever found and now this. Are auctions posting?


Well, I have been listing since 7 pm Eastern time last night. I got 59 up last night and a few more today. I don't have the virus and the only error or problem I am having is the enlarging picture warning others are talking about. I don't know if I am "lucky" as far as what servers I am working from or whether it is the fact that I did not list anything Friday or early Saturday.

Anyway, I will continue to list. I will also continue to virus scan. My AVG antivirus did warn me of the site early Saturday and I didn't go on-just went back later and listed, so it's not a matter of just not finding it.
I've swapped to Internet Explorer - working fine for listings and sending to ebay ok. Checked ebay in Firefox and listings ok. Just don't select supersize image for now and your customers won't get the red warnings and you might be able to carry on using Auctiva whilst the problem is sorted.
Do check your image folder for unwanted photos -I had 2 that weren't added by me, so deleted immediately - countercredit.gif & deadflashcounter.jpg so beware and check your image folder.
My AVG picked up the trojan on Saturday.
Perhaps I'm just lucky to list at the moment??
Well I can tell you that I have lost NUMEROUS sales this weekend over this. People emailing and people complaining. This has been the worst so far.

I take back my earlier post of staying with Auctiva... I would much rather pay and feel secure than have a weekend like this. Especially since people are getting their Income Tax and finally spending!

This is absolutley ridiculous.
It's a bit naive to think that just because you pay, the site is going to be more secure. That hasn't proven true of any software in history. This could have happened to any site, pay or no pay. They can catch most of the stuff most of time, but no one can catch everything all of the time. In the 2 years I've been using Auctiva, this hasn't happened until yesterday. But I remember Ebay being attacked, at least once. BIG services can be compromised--little services can be compromised. For-pay and free services can be compromised. Never for a moment think that anything you use over the net is completely safe.

Yes, it's terrible, and probably MOST of us have lost potential customers due to this attack, but there's absolutely no reason to consider it anything other than one of the unavoidable risks of working over the internet. If you had a physical store, it would be at risk of falling prey to theft, vandalism, natural disaster, people crashing their cars into the building, and other various problems. These things can happen, and every once in a while, they do.
WingedWolfPsion is correct. There is nothing on the net that is 100% safe just as there is nothing in life that is 100% safe no matter how many safeguards you take.

I have been extremely frustrated and perturbed today but I can also remember sometime in January when it took the US Postal Service 4 days to bring their site and Click-N-Ship back on line after it failed on a Sunday evening.

If you look in the News area, Mike from support posted something about 2 hours ago. Once I cleared all the private data and stuff on my machines, Firefox has no problem getting into Auctiva without the "Red Death" warning.

Back to attempting to get one more thing ready to list before calling it a day
I listed 3 items today on auctiva.

I had two people check one of my listings.

One person checked through IE and it shows no warnings.

BUT the other person checked a listing through Google Chrome, and got this warning as soon as he scrolled down to look at my photos...

Warning: Visiting this site may harm your computer!The website at cgi.ebay.com contains elements from the site backupinfo.auctiva.com, which appears to host malware – software that can hurt your computer or otherwise operate without your consent. Just visiting a site that contains malware can infect your computer.For detailed information about the problems with these elements, visit the Google Safe Browsing diagnostic page for backupinfo.auctiva.com.Learn more about how to protect yourself from harmful software online

I am pulling my auctions!
The malware is GONE, folks.

People are getting the warning from Google and Firefox because they (Google & FF) haven't updated their scans yet.

I've been working on my Auctiva listings most of the day without problem. Don't know whether I happen to be on a good server or what, but other than some slowness which has improved throughout the day, I haven't had any problems.

If you want to work on your listings there's nothing to stop you now.
quote:
Originally posted by Mikebiker:
I am going to list through auctiva for tonight. SCREW IT I can find no viable alternative. If it works I can make enough money to replace a damaged computer or buy a new windows copy. I am just plain sick. This is the best site I have ever found and now this. Are auctions posting?


I am on the old computer. And I can't take anymore time off. I did a bunch of listings yesterday. But, deleted them because this. But, I have certain bills that need to be paid on certain days. I know appoximately how many listings to get the $$ I need. This week - my mortgage - which I am still a mont behind because I had to pay for part of my son's surgery in December. So, I may not be getting any sleep tonight. But, my lender probably would not accept "I can't pay because I had a computer virus.
If you're able to access and work on your listings here, I don't see why you wouldn't go ahead and list them. I wouldn't list 1 or 3 day auctions but 7 or 10 day listings should be fine. In other words, Google is going to update their scan eventually, and probably sooner than later.

Once again, the malware is gone. Any warnings you or your customers are getting are false alarms caused by Google's lag in updating its information. Nobody's getting infected from your listings.
rubberduckproductions: i saw your post over on the powerseller board. i too thought it was funny how something actually helpful being posted is avoided in favor of high drama. lol.

wingedwolfpsion: right on.

...on my own system.. i haven't gotten a single virus warning through any of this. i use ie and i also use customized auctiva templates....auctiva templates that i have customized to insert larger images imbedded right into the body of my description rather than the sized/super sizeable images that auctiva offers. ....i am wondering if this is why i haven't gotten any virus warnings?? ....what is disturbing is how low sales were tonight. ..guess that means that my potential customers ARE seeing the warnings when they click in to my auctions ..even if i haven't seen any of the warnings on my own system.. ??

...i sure do hope the auctiva team gets this resolved soon. i feel for them. don't you just know they are all about ready to pack it in? ...i say we show them a little support. i wouldn't want to be in their shoes right now.

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