03-06-2013 16:23 - edited 03-06-2013 16:26
03-06-2013 16:23 - edited 03-06-2013 16:26
I recieved a text message saying I owed 36 pounds on a phone bill. I logged into my 02 account to check and I was told that the next page wasn't protected. I was on the offical 02 website I can't stress that enough. I closed it quickly and I didn't think about it until I got a pop up with what appears to be something transfering files to an unknown location.
I want to warn people trying to log into their account to be careful.
03-06-2013 16:29 - edited 03-06-2013 16:37
03-06-2013 16:29 - edited 03-06-2013 16:37
I very much doubt that.
Silly thing to post unless you have identified a specific virus, which I don't think you have.
Download Malwarebytes Anti-malware free version and run it:
We know the O2 site is a bit strange at times but it has never carried a virus and I've used it since 2008.
on 03-06-2013 16:35
on 03-06-2013 16:35
on 03-06-2013 16:42
on 03-06-2013 16:42
03-06-2013 16:54 - edited 03-06-2013 16:54
03-06-2013 16:54 - edited 03-06-2013 16:54
A great little extension to prevent key logger trojans is KeyScrambler. The personal edition is free. http://download.cnet.com/KeyScrambler-Personal/3000-2144_4-10571274.html
on 03-06-2013 17:00
on 03-06-2013 17:00
on 03-06-2013 17:36
Ive run computer scans 3 times and strangely nothing is coming up but im still getting pops up of someone transferring something.
I definitely without a doubt logged in the usual way I do. Through my 02.
on 03-06-2013 17:40
03-06-2013 17:48 - edited 03-06-2013 17:50
03-06-2013 17:48 - edited 03-06-2013 17:50
I would repeat the process and what was trying to load may complete successfully.
Using an add-on like Trusteer Rapport usually available from most UK bank sites will ensure that you are always visiting a genuine site.
on 03-06-2013 18:03
@Anonymous wrote:
Were you clicking on some other site at the time? It wouldn't be the O2 site otherwise countless site users would have it
I only had 02 open. I wasn't on any other site at the time.