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I was doing my banking on my laptop when all of a sudden the screen went black and no matter what I do I cannot get anything up on it.About ten minutes earlier I had installed a safety programme which the bank had said needed to be installed for extra security.Could this be the trouble ? Whatever - please could somebody tell me how I can get back into my laptop.
Many thanks in advance
Many thanks in advance
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I'd wait for further answers if I were you, but failing that, I think I'd avoid deleting anything until sure it isn't needed. (I'd assume if it continued failing I'd get the option to delete again at some point.) I'd plump for the continue restart in your shoes.
I'd wait for further answers if I were you, but failing that, I think I'd avoid deleting anything until sure it isn't needed. (I'd assume if it continued failing I'd get the option to delete again at some point.) I'd plump for the continue restart in your shoes.
I would suggest you contact your bank immediately. That "safety program" could well be a malicious netbot designed to search for other computers to infect.
You may have picked up a small trojan designed to manage the larger netbot installation. This smaller trojan may have also included logging designed to collect your banking details. It detected you were at your banking site and then tried to send your login details to the hackers.
Otherwise you may not even have been at your bank website but a spoofed clone of it run by hackers in Asia.
Hopefully the install failed which crashed your computer. However the hackers may already have your banking login and cleaned out your account. Fortunately most banks wear this cost rather than freak out their customers with the vulnerabiities inherent in internet banking.
You may need professional help to clean your computer.
You may have picked up a small trojan designed to manage the larger netbot installation. This smaller trojan may have also included logging designed to collect your banking details. It detected you were at your banking site and then tried to send your login details to the hackers.
Otherwise you may not even have been at your bank website but a spoofed clone of it run by hackers in Asia.
Hopefully the install failed which crashed your computer. However the hackers may already have your banking login and cleaned out your account. Fortunately most banks wear this cost rather than freak out their customers with the vulnerabiities inherent in internet banking.
You may need professional help to clean your computer.
I wouldn't automatically assume this program that was installed is a rogue one. My bank has a link on their homepage for a security program but I have refused to install it preferring to trust my own (stringent) security.
I would be tempted to try a virus scan in safe mode if possible and then uninstall the security program.
I would be tempted to try a virus scan in safe mode if possible and then uninstall the security program.