Computer college touched by Nava Shield virus.

OT: Computer College hit by the virus.

One of the College computers installed a fake antivirus known as Nava Shield.

Oops...

Payload: Microsoft Sam saying "* you.» Wicked laughter every 2 seconds. Sites porn coming every 2 minutes. Alarm screams every 4 minutes. Fake virus alerts of Nava Shield.

What I'm trying to say, it's here

Need help!

The computer is a Windows 7.

Any help welcome.

I'm not the owner of the infected computer, the college owns.

It is a forum for specific consumers. Contact your school SysAdmin or IT for assistance.

Tags: Windows

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