When I was a lot younger, shit like this was my worst nightmare. After playing Diablo for the first time in the second grade, I had nightmares. Not about the game, but about the game malfunctioning.
Sarah Morgan In germany, there is a TV channel and every evening it has a picure saying smth. like "we are back tommorow". I started crying everytime this happend because i was afraid.
Come here, little users, on my lap. Guess who’s back with a brand new rap and I don’t mean wrap as in a new case of computer molestation accusation *navashield laughter* No worries, what else could I possibly do to hurt you I done touched on everything but system32!
if i got this payload i would most likely reboot the computer, quickly uninstall, go to regedit, go to taskmanager and lastly msconfig and delete everything suspicious. Then the payload would probably not load up so i would have time to install mbam if i already didn't have and avast antivirus and hitman pro.
Navashield is the most believable rogue ever. It seems to be the only one made by someone who actually knows what looks real. I daresay it'd fool a lot more people.
Now just imagine, instead of the beeping that accompanies the C drive deletion, you get the laughing from the first one. If that isn't pants-shittingly terrifying, I don't know what is.
4:01 At least the Blue Screen of "Death" tries to save your computer from death. However, his evil twin, the Lifeless Blue Screen of Hellish Purgatory, is a different story.
Now that I've seen that popup with the 'emergency scan' a couple of times... I think my dad had this one once and managed to break it on his own. He said it was one of the most aggressive viruses he ever had.
I'm surprised there hasn't been a fake AV that opens cheese pizza for not paying yet. That seems like something that would get anyone to pay just from the severity and implications alone.
I once had a ransomware that accused me of looking up cheese pizza after locking my computer. I was like 11 or 12, so I had no idea what that even was.
Imagine if somebody changed the code to replace the blublublublu sound when its deleting to the laughing and shit before, and occasionally pop up porn sites and have it get minimized, and its still doing the C: deleted thing
PC's fear: The drive gets deleted if you have a Nava shield and get your license expired. There is no way to recover it once deleted. I recommend you for is avast.
@hooliovoncoolio Scare tactic. Drive C: Is mostly all the files that makes your computer work. If it was deleted, there would be no mouse image, no background, no anything. Plus, Nava shield would still be on your PC so no. It doesn't.
***** I torrent and do some crazy browsing, and my firewall is NEVER on. Still virus free, other than the occasional rougeware. I've dealt with enough RW'S in my day, so they don't last long. Really you just have to have some common sense when going around the internet to avoid viruses.
***** I don't think the web browser can suddenly give access to your files. The only thing firewall blocks is in and outgoing connections from your computer. It's really hard to make a virus that find your local IP. Allright, let me explain. You are in a mini internet yourself. Your wifi connection is a very small sub-internet called LAN (local area connection, you most likely know this). Your computer is given two numbers. One is a local-IP which usually starts with 192. The second one is a mac adress. Every computer is given a mac adress when first connecting to the internet. The mac adress code has so many possibilities that not two computers can have the same. the outisde world can't see the local IP which is only used to identify your computer internally with your router. The only thing that the internet can see is your external IP and your MAC adress. By going to sites like whatsmyip.org or similar, you can see them displaying your outside IP. All the people on the same wifi network will be funneled into this single IP. Mac adresses are used for cookies and such. It'd be weird if it could send a file to your outside IP, and then guess your local IP adress to send the file. This would be really weird. The last thing that could be a possibility is that there is an exploit in whatever browser you're using. Every time you visit a site, the site requests your IP and your MAC adress, and then gives you something to download on your browser. If this page makes a cookie that runs automatically it still woudn't be able to install something on your computer without asking you anything which is what malware creators want. I personally don't think that turning off the firewall instantly gives you virusses. But I'm not sure because I've never had a windows computer, this is all based off of the knowledge I gave you there.
That sound in the background sounds like the old IE5 popup blocker sound, but continuous and remarkably sped up. It even has another weird overlay on it sometimes, I think that "rogueamp displayed it on one of the wasting scammer's time videos.
The whole point is to steal the user's identity by tricking them into buying it to fix the 'virus' that is itself, thusly stealing their credit card number. Scumbuckets.
It is only being there when you reboot, and it is deleting a few contents on the drive. (i think) and also, only happens for a few weeks or days after that laughing thing. it is just deleting content from the pc and may be putting threats. (also never get navashield it will harm your real pc)
Challenge Accepted. The new version of navashield Makes 17 processes of itself run at the same time, popping up everywhere. The screen slowly begins to fill with a massive troll face doing the annoying beep noise PLUS the laughter. It does 1,000,000 damage every hit. And it won't let you use your legendary sword "solitare.exe", the legendary blade of evil's bane.
Wow. That's very disrespectful. What if someone thought this was a legit antivirus and they had all of their important files and family pictures on there, and now its all deleted.
Nava Shield: Disk Drive C: is being deleted My friend: What the f, shit, what the f? Me: Me Gusta it! I did installed Windows in Disk Drive D:! Trolled you Nava Shield!
Nava shield: disc drive c : is being deleted Me: OMG NOOOOOOLOOOOOOOOOOJKOOOOOOBOJION I JUST BOUGHT THIS PC TWO SECONDS AGO AND ITS DYING!!!!!1!!!1D!0T!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
FINAL BOSSES OF THE INTERWEBS: NAVASHIELD YOUR SCREWED GAME OVER Somebody needs to create a video game that involves you traveling through the internet, and the final boss is some newer version of Navashield that is even worse than this.
@hooliovoncoolio I believe all it did was kill Explorer.exe (The task that has your desktop and stuff. You can kill it with no ill effects and run the task again through the Task Manager) But you cannot open the Task Manager to run the task again, so you would have to reboot.