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Btw, I am not talking about the link in the OP...
Anyhow I don't know if I'm infected or not. The site gave a 404 when someone sent it to me, unlike everyone else reported [they all reported ending up on an actual site]. It happened early this afternoon while it's almost midnight here, and the scans have all been turning out negative. So I just don't know if I've been infected or not.
run malwarebytes twice. if you still come up clean you are clean..
then do worry about it until you see something wierd. Steam put a stop to one of the newer hacks and will probaly get a fix working for the new piece of malware hack.
Be careful. Clean your box. If you do get hit clean your system and tell Steam support that you got hit. I did and it helped.
Scan your PC's with an Up-to-date AntiVirus/Anti Malware Product. Do a Full Scan (manually activated) so all the files on your systems get checked.
Bottom line, is Don't click on links that you are not 100% sure you know where they are from and if they are legitimate. That's good practice regardless of protecting yourself from this particular malware.
Remember too, those infected are usually unwitting victims who don't know their PC is sending out Spam type links to this malware - this is how it propagates.
There are lots of good Free Anti-Virus suites out there and it is a must to keep their definitions up-to-date and to say do a weekly Full scan that you can do manually or schedule in most cases.
Just installing an anti-virus product and leaving at default (ie to check files as they are opened/run) isn't enough if you have for an example a "wrapper" for what you think is a legit download but actually includes malware somewhere on your PC (a Full Scan should then find it).
I actually had to delete my scanner because of scanner coruption and redownload them a new.
b*llsh*t brother. Last week's hack corupted spybot seek and destroy, acd virus scanner, mcaffe, malwarebytes, and Norton on my box. Couldn't even download any of them a new. Had to use a different computer to download a new copy of malwarebytes that I could instal after I deleted the damaged files.
...or did you really think a virus developper is going to produce an easy-to-catch virus?
Sounds like you don't actually know anything about those nasty trojans. Dude I've bulit computers from boxes of parts. Loaded on entire op systems and fixed many a hacked hard drive. I have probaly had my hands on a computer longer than you've drawn breath.
No virus scanner, bot checker, malware hunter, ect.. exists that can not themselves be hacked if a hacker wants to. Go read malwarebytes faq on last weeks attack, they issued 4 patches for it and recomended a reinstal of their program for anyone who uses Steam. It happened dude.
Before being insulting why don't you ask questions kiddo.
...and you are trying to tell me a virus is not able to fullfill its FIRST, BASIC priority upon breaching? Please...