Remeber I've been warned that agent.BX may have infiltered my computer? I
got the below information from a friend who is initiated. Microsoft has a
awaiting award of a hundred k for the one who can IDENTIFY that worm. It's
not identified! I can't believe my ears. Can't Microsoft themselve, how then
on earth can you do it at home. My friend told me that agentBX does not need
exe or dll or any other common file types for hiding. It's seemingly one of
the most dangerous intruders today and you may not know about it in your
computer for months! I was told that there is only one way to get rid of
it: format the HD and reinstall. To have a second HD for saving or an
external one is not at safe either, not to mention memory sticks. So,
without knowing anything, you may contribute to spreading this evil thing
worldwide. Hence, not to risk be blacklisted one day by TN, I will now kill
my OS and start from scratch.
Inge
Worm.Agent.bx is a nefarious Trojan infection that tends to be installed
onto a computer via a web browser security exploit, and without the user's
consent or knowledge thereof. Once Worm.Agent.bx is installed it begins to
download and install additional malware onto the infiltrated system, which
may in turn cause serious issues and may render the infected computer
useless. The fact that Worm.Agent.bx can easily enter any PC system via
security exploits and flaws, most times without the user's interaction,
means that it is that much easier for Worm.Agent.bx to enter the system and
ensure the system's security is immensely compromised. All financial and
personal data is at serious risk of being stolen, should a computer system
have Worm.Agent.bx present. Worm.Agent.bx allows for a remote attacker to
gain access to all personal information, which is highly capable of
resulting in identity theft. The term Trojan refers to the fact this
particular malware, Worm.Agent.bx, is not only installed under deceptive
pretences, infiltrating the user's PC without their approval or knowledge,
but is also highly capable of serious system damage and data loss.
Worm.Agent.bx is particularly damaging to a computer system, once it has
fully embedded itself within the PC's system, therefore it is given a high
priority security risk status by many computer analysts. Risks which may
affect the PC's system functions include: the opening of illicit network
connections, the use of polymorphic tactics to self-mutate, the disabling of
already installed security software, modification of system files, and not
forgetting the installation of additiona
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