Am 16.12.2011 01:23, schrieb Larissa:
Hi. I'm not one to cheat or anything, but I was checking out a neopets
hint site. Found neopetscheats.me. I figured it may be a virus, but I
decided to check it out. Everything seemed fine. I downloaded Firefox
(8.0.1 newest version.) and greasemonkey(newest version) then tried
the add on. You supposedly click on an icon next to a game and it
gives you whatever score you want... I tried it, Entered the "security
code" (Two letters, similar to recaptcha.) and I got this error
message in a box:
[Includes : Neopets : FlashGame]
Encryptation for current game was not found.
Try again later.
np8_include_v20
#1 I'm almost positive the term is "Encryption"..
#2 Is this a virus? The misspelled/wrong term used is making me
wonder(Well, and the fact that it sounded too good to be true..)
#3 Is there a way to fix this? How?
I'm on Windows 7... Please help. I want to either make this work, or
uninstall it, because if its a virus, I want it gone. Thanks.
Hi, I'm not sure what exactly you've downloaded there, but there's some
things give me a headache about this (sorry to say so).
At first, neopetscheat.me is a website with a very, very bad reputation
in the "Web of Trust" network:
http://www.mywot.com/en/scorecard/neopetscheats.me
Then, there is nothing I can think of to produce a message like that.
Are you sure this is a GreaseMonkey script after all? If you install a
Greasemonkey script, it looks like this:
http://screenshots.en.sftcdn.net/blog/en/2010/07/greasemonkey1.jpg
If you saw something like this
http://www.bleepstatic.com/tutorials/add-ons/install.jpg or even like
this
http://www.treeage.com/treeagepro/support/images/uac-vista-installer-adminuser.gif
it's not a Greasemonkey script for sure.
The script should appear in the "User scripts" tab in the add-on-manager
of Firefox (Ctrl-Shift-A). If you right-click on a script there, you
should be able to select to "Edit" it. Please copy all the content of
the script file and paste the code at http://pastebin.com/ or somewhere
else we can look into it. Do NOT re-upload the script FILE anywhere else
to prevent a spread of the script, in case it has malicious contents. I
and maybe some others here will look into the code to tell you what's
going on.
If you've got no scripts in the User scripts tab, I'm afraid it's pretty
sure you might have run into a virus. But first, let's see what in
detail you installed there.
For the future, if you're nevertheless satisfied by Firefox, you
definitely should try the WOT ("Web of Trust") add-on to protect
yourself from finding malicous pages via Google, Bing, Yahoo & Co.
So long, Chris
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