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Hi all, I have just had a customer come into the workshop, with a letter from sky broadband.
Basically saying..
Dear Mr X
An investigation involving Sky Broadband has identified a further breach of our acceptable use policy. This would indicate that either your computer has been compromised again or that the remedial action previously taken has not resolved matters. Unfortunately, this means that we have had no option but to suspend your broadband connection for a second time.
In order for us to again restore the connection you'll need to, on this occasion, contact a computer specialist to reformat your hard drive, and reinstall your software from scratch using the original CD ROMS. Before doing this, you will need to back up any data files on your computer so that they're not lost.
As this is the second occasion that we're suspending your broadband connection, we require a written report from the computer specialst detailing and confirming the actions that have been taken. In addition to this we also need confirmation that you've installed anti-virus software to help prevent your computer being compromised again.
Once this has been carried out, please fax the written report to xxxxxxx blah blah..
Has anyone else ever had a request like this off a BB supplier??
When the laptop came in, mbam had already been installed, ran umpteen times, with all logs there, started off with 16 infections, but ended up with just one. A TDSKK rootkit, which mbam would not remove. He also had installed AVG v9, which did not find a thing. He honestly has no idea where or how long the rootkit has been infecting his pc, but obviously its been there for a while, for sky to of taken this action.
within 10 mins I removed this rootkit, scanned the rest of the pc, and it all came back clear. But following sky's recommendations did a complete nuke and pave. Only thing is, this customer had over 160gb worth of data, which I have had to charge extra for.
Juat rang him and told him, the bill would be £195 for everything, primarily because of the data transfer, and he didnt bat an eyelid. He's just happy that its been done, and that shortly he will be able to get his bb back on again..
Basically saying..
Dear Mr X
An investigation involving Sky Broadband has identified a further breach of our acceptable use policy. This would indicate that either your computer has been compromised again or that the remedial action previously taken has not resolved matters. Unfortunately, this means that we have had no option but to suspend your broadband connection for a second time.
In order for us to again restore the connection you'll need to, on this occasion, contact a computer specialist to reformat your hard drive, and reinstall your software from scratch using the original CD ROMS. Before doing this, you will need to back up any data files on your computer so that they're not lost.
As this is the second occasion that we're suspending your broadband connection, we require a written report from the computer specialst detailing and confirming the actions that have been taken. In addition to this we also need confirmation that you've installed anti-virus software to help prevent your computer being compromised again.
Once this has been carried out, please fax the written report to xxxxxxx blah blah..
Has anyone else ever had a request like this off a BB supplier??
When the laptop came in, mbam had already been installed, ran umpteen times, with all logs there, started off with 16 infections, but ended up with just one. A TDSKK rootkit, which mbam would not remove. He also had installed AVG v9, which did not find a thing. He honestly has no idea where or how long the rootkit has been infecting his pc, but obviously its been there for a while, for sky to of taken this action.
within 10 mins I removed this rootkit, scanned the rest of the pc, and it all came back clear. But following sky's recommendations did a complete nuke and pave. Only thing is, this customer had over 160gb worth of data, which I have had to charge extra for.
Juat rang him and told him, the bill would be £195 for everything, primarily because of the data transfer, and he didnt bat an eyelid. He's just happy that its been done, and that shortly he will be able to get his bb back on again..