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desi112 04-06-2011 10:44

Virgin Media Virus Letter?
 
Hi Guys, was wondering if this is normal...
I got a letter today from Virgin it says
'we believe your pc may be infected with a virus, we have recently received a report from Law Enforcement that suggests that a computer on your network may have been infected.....'

Virus Detected: SpyEye Trojan
Date and time: 18/2/2011 / 7:45pm (FEB!)

Then it gives further advise abotu how to remove it....
I know I had a virus before that tried to steal my halifax banking information But I managed to get rid of this..
Ofcourse I will be running a full Antivirus check on all my systems.

Just wondering if anyone else has had any of these?

Neo-Tech 04-06-2011 10:50

Re: Virgin Media Virus Letter?
 
I don't think Virgin have ever sent out a letter about viruses before.

Could you get a scan of it? (Hiding your personal details of course.) :)

Kymmy 04-06-2011 11:03

Re: Virgin Media Virus Letter?
 
It's a fake... VM woudn't use an American term like "Law enforcment" does it have a link to your account?? If so then you'll probably find that the URL goes elsewhere to a fake page.

desi112 04-06-2011 11:08

Re: Virgin Media Virus Letter?
 
It was a letter (hardcopy) sent to me with my virgin details uploading. The letter is below


http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/94/scansdt.jpg

Like I said I did have a virus on my machine back in Feb I think and I noticed it when I signed into my halifax online account. Got rid of it ages ago but still scanning every machine currently with
Malwarebytes and Avast

Sirius 04-06-2011 11:16

Re: Virgin Media Virus Letter?
 
Pretty certain this IS real. Saw a story on our intranet last week about them being sent. Someone even pulled the usage of the wording Law enforcement

Chrysalis 04-06-2011 11:18

Re: Virgin Media Virus Letter?
 
Seems an odd way to deal with it by sending letter, I would expect isp to suspend your account and then ring you up to help you in cleaning the infection before reinstating the account.

Kymmy 04-06-2011 11:18

Re: Virgin Media Virus Letter?
 
Sorry I thought you meant an email.. :blush:

Install Spybot S&D and also Malwarebytes do a full scan on both and that should find and cure the issue..

Sirius 04-06-2011 11:20

Re: Virgin Media Virus Letter?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chrysalis (Post 35251623)
Seems an odd way to deal with it by sending letter, I would expect isp to suspend your account and then ring you up to help you in cleaning the infection before reinstating the account.

Better than them doing nothing at all?

Ben B 04-06-2011 11:21

Re: Virgin Media Virus Letter?
 
How would they know this though would it be traffic on the internet connection because surely they're not allowed to tap into peoples computers?

Welshchris 04-06-2011 11:22

Re: Virgin Media Virus Letter?
 
a friend of mine had a letter similar to this years ago claiming that something on his webspace was infected with a virus even though he had left Virgin and could no longer gain access to the webspace. It took him ages to get them to sort it and delete what was on there which should have been done when he left. So yes they do send out letters but strange how it claims that Law Enforcement suggests it.

Skie 04-06-2011 11:29

Re: Virgin Media Virus Letter?
 
Yeah the "Law Enforcement" bit does seem odd.

But Telewest/Blueyonder used to do this occasionally if they noticed typical botnet traffic coming from a customers ip (usually on a port that was well used by whatever virus was doing the rounds). They would even sometimes suspend your connection until you told them it had been sorted. Rare, but it did happen.

Chrysalis 04-06-2011 12:14

Re: Virgin Media Virus Letter?
 
they can know because many trojans have a bot that connects to a irc channel, so if a botnet has been discovered then they may have collated a list of infected ip's.

Neo-Tech 04-06-2011 12:27

Re: Virgin Media Virus Letter?
 
Hmm yeah, but what if your IP has changed? This is over 4 months old, and their IP could have changed since and someone else might have it?

I know VM IPs can change like BT's without a reboot, happened to a friend of mine who got moved to a different port but his modem didn't restart or say anything in the modem logs.

Chrysalis 04-06-2011 12:34

Re: Virgin Media Virus Letter?
 
yes it could well be sent to the wrong person and especially if its old, that would depend on if VM have accurate records of past IP usage history.

Welshchris 04-06-2011 12:38

Re: Virgin Media Virus Letter?
 
i just put the number in on that letter to google expecting to find atleast one reference to it somewhere and NOTHING. I find it weird that they say they can remotely access of ur system and help clean a virus. Usually companies dont like to get involved in such things so directly incase of data loss which u may blame them for.


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