Windows 10: Clicked Link Drive by Download / Ransomware?

Discus and support Clicked Link Drive by Download / Ransomware? in AntiVirus, Firewalls and System Security to solve the problem; Hi I was in MS TechNet yesterday looking for a solution and clicked on a link in one of the replies (I know I can't believe it either on that site)... Discussion in 'AntiVirus, Firewalls and System Security' started by kevvyb, Mar 21, 2017.

  1. kevvyb Win User

    Clicked Link Drive by Download / Ransomware?


    Hi

    I was in MS TechNet yesterday looking for a solution and clicked on a link in one of the replies (I know I can't believe it either on that site) and I got a pop up overlay to MS Edge and an audio saying that my personal details were being downloaded / encrypted. I immediately switched off the machine. Could have pulled the network cable but quicker hard switch off.

    Restarted with network cable disconnected.

    Ran Malware Bytes scan. MBAM was running in background in any case and did not throw an alert for this event.

    Nothing found. But now worrying that I might still be at risk.

    Any suggestions on what I should do now if anything?

    :)
     
    kevvyb, Mar 21, 2017
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  2. need help frequent BSOD hal.dll+4e490 and ntoskrnl.exe+14a6f0

    it doesnt need to login just go to the link and click the download that's the link it gave me by google drive
     
    emmanevangelista, Mar 21, 2017
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  3. JerryRein Win User
    Laptop will not update due to lack of disk space

    I downloaded both links to ext drive tried each separetaly. activated each by clicking the download on ext drive. Each one went thru the process and got same message No option to select int or ext drive. only message was need to delete files to provide
    room for download.
     
    JerryRein, Mar 21, 2017
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  4. Clicked Link Drive by Download / Ransomware?

    If Malware Bytes didn't pick anything up then your machine is probably fine. Was it like a popup from MS Edge (a web page fullscreen) or an actual program window (.exe)

    If it was a webpage, its an ad and it can't do anything to your computer no matter how convincing it looks. Unless you specifically give it access to your computer through a security warning it can't do anything harmful.

    If it was an program/ .exe file. Run that program through an antivirus and Malware Bytes specifically.

    If everything seems ok than I wouldn't think there is any risk. You can always check a brief selection of folders and files to see if they open normally *Wink.
     
    ellellell1, Mar 21, 2017
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  5. kevvyb Win User
    Didn't really study it very much before I hit the off button *Eek but I think it looked more like a webpage. The link wasn't an exe as far as I am aware. Also would have to hunt the link down again. I don't keep browser history! Not sure I want to do that anyway.

    Thanks for the reassurance. Everything seems to be working ok.
     
    kevvyb, Mar 22, 2017
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  6. kevvyb Win User
    Didn't really study it very much before I hit the off button *Eek but I think it looked more like a webpage. The link wasn't an exe as far as I am aware. Also would have to hunt the link down again. I don't keep browser history! Not sure I want to do that anyway.

    Thanks for the reassurance. Everything seems to be working ok.
     
    kevvyb, Mar 22, 2017
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  7. simrick Win User
    Quite possibly a scareware site, waiting for you to "click" - anything, anywhere - to begin executing malicious code. Your response was perfect. The fact that you don't keep web site history saved you as well. *Smile
    You might just want to run ADWCleaner to make sure nothing was dropped onto the system.
     
    simrick, Mar 22, 2017
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  8. kevvyb Win User

    Clicked Link Drive by Download / Ransomware?

    Thanks. Will run ADW Cleaner as well
     
    kevvyb, Mar 22, 2017
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  9. Very nice tool to use. There are usually lots of signs in a webpage advert like that is fake. Especially with the visual windows logos, the wrong version of windows and old green loading bars. Those java script messages are a pain as well, with them asking "Are you sure you want to leave?"... YES!
    *Roflmao2
    As always a great learning experience to help others not to fall into the internet's "web traps".
     
    ellellell1, Apr 5, 2018
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