Possible huge Microsoft Issue here.. with a company posing as Micr

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Guest

I don't know if you already know of a piece of spy ware called "Spy Falcon",
but it is crazy. it can never be uninstalled, and is hidden into your
registery. when it is up and running, it takes up 72%-78% pc usage, when i
normally have 2%. it hides itself in the task bar in the bottom right, and
looks like the windows update icon of the world, and the windows logo. But it
has a flashing red x over it every second. it coppied Microsoft's logo, which
is illegal, and is also making Microsoft look bad. I have personally spent
3.5 hrs trying to get rid of it and can't. I am having to use another Pc
right now, but ooh well it looks like i will have to find a way to bring down
this company, who is falsely identifying themselves as a Microsoft product. I
am really disapointed, that this is the only way to contact Microsfot,
without paying some $235 A CALL. Roughly every 10-15 seconds a pop up pops up
in the bottom right of the screen, and say's " your pc is infected.. blah
blah blah. Well I don't know about you, but I have no idea how this can be
legal in any way shape of form. I would really like to hear back from people,
regarding this issue, feel free to e-mail me at: (e-mail address removed) it
would be great. ooh and by the way this company puts a bunch of trojans and
other spy and add ware on your pc and then trys to sell you their product to
clean it all up, it is insane. It is like me driving a semi into your house,
and then charging you to have me fix it.

Thank you, please contact me if you have any info on how this can get to
Microsoft or anywhere to bring this company down.

Forrest Ryan
Sacramento, CA


(e-mail address removed)
 
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Mistoffolees

I don't know if you already know of a piece of spy ware called "Spy Falcon",
but it is crazy. it can never be uninstalled, and is hidden into your
registery. when it is up and running, it takes up 72%-78% pc usage, when i
normally have 2%. it hides itself in the task bar in the bottom right, and
looks like the windows update icon of the world, and the windows logo. But it
has a flashing red x over it every second. it coppied Microsoft's logo, which
is illegal, and is also making Microsoft look bad. I have personally spent
3.5 hrs trying to get rid of it and can't. I am having to use another Pc
right now, but ooh well it looks like i will have to find a way to bring down
this company, who is falsely identifying themselves as a Microsoft product. I
am really disapointed, that this is the only way to contact Microsfot,
without paying some $235 A CALL. Roughly every 10-15 seconds a pop up pops up
in the bottom right of the screen, and say's " your pc is infected.. blah
blah blah. Well I don't know about you, but I have no idea how this can be
legal in any way shape of form. I would really like to hear back from people,
regarding this issue, feel free to e-mail me at: (e-mail address removed) it
would be great. ooh and by the way this company puts a bunch of trojans and
other spy and add ware on your pc and then trys to sell you their product to
clean it all up, it is insane. It is like me driving a semi into your house,
and then charging you to have me fix it.

Thank you, please contact me if you have any info on how this can get to
Microsoft or anywhere to bring this company down.

Forrest Ryan
Sacramento, CA


(e-mail address removed)


Nothing terribly new here. There are already solutions afoot.
Look here:

http://www.2-spyware.com/remove-spyfalcon.html?gclid=CM7rn9uws4MCFUGECwodA3Q7DQ

http://www.remove-spyfalcon.com/
 
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kurttrail

I don't know if you already know of a piece of spy ware called "Spy
Falcon", but it is crazy. it can never be uninstalled, and is hidden
into your registery. when it is up and running, it takes up 72%-78%
pc usage, when i normally have 2%. it hides itself in the task bar
in
the bottom right, and looks like the windows update icon of the
world, and the windows logo. But it has a flashing red x over it
every second. it coppied Microsoft's logo, which is illegal, and is
also making Microsoft look bad. I have personally spent
3.5 hrs trying to get rid of it and can't. I am having to use
another
Pc right now, but ooh well it looks like i will have to find a way
to
bring down this company, who is falsely identifying themselves as a
Microsoft product. I am really disapointed, that this is the only
way
to contact Microsfot, without paying some $235 A CALL. Roughly every
10-15 seconds a pop up pops up in the bottom right of the screen,
and
say's " your pc is infected.. blah blah blah. Well I don't know
about
you, but I have no idea how this can be legal in any way shape of
form. I would really like to hear back from people, regarding this
issue, feel free to e-mail me at: (e-mail address removed) it would be
great. ooh and by the way this company puts a bunch of trojans and
other spy and add ware on your pc and then trys to sell you their
product to clean it all up, it is insane. It is like me driving a
semi into your house, and then charging you to have me fix it.

Thank you, please contact me if you have any info on how this
can
get to Microsoft or anywhere to bring this company down.

Forrest Ryan
Sacramento, CA


(e-mail address removed)


"this is the only way to contact Microsfot, without paying some $235 A
CALL"

And the best part is, is you still haven't contacted MS! This is a
peer support group, and the only thing MS has to do with it, is pay
the bills for this group, and censor posts.

--
Peace!
Kurt
Self-anointed Moderator
microscum.pubic.windowsexp.gonorrhea
http://microscum.com/mscommunity
"Trustworthy Computing" is only another example of an Oxymoron!
"Produkt-Aktivierung macht frei"
 
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Mike Williams

kurttrail said:
"this is the only way to contact Microsfot, without paying some $235 A
CALL"

And the best part is, is you still haven't contacted MS! This is a
peer support group, and the only thing MS has to do with it, is pay
the bills for this group, and censor posts.

And for someone worried about spyware etc, adding their email address
directly into a newsgroup post is simply heaven for spammers'
address-harvesters
 

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