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![]() A few weeks ago there was a list published on this forum of software that would assist in removing spyware/adware etc.
The following website may also be of assistance as well as it lists both the good sites and importantly the bad sites, those that attempt to sell users a furphy, in some cases installing spyware while claiming to do the opposite. http://www.spywarewarrior.com/rogue...spyware.htm#top |
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![]() many spyware programs are spyware . which is a bit tricky.
the best i have used is super anti-spy.
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![]() that should have been super ad blocker not super antispy.
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![]() think i'll just steer clear
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![]() This is a copy and paste of a file I have kept after originally posting it on this forum. It should be a 'sticky' as PC protection is poorly understood and inadequately applied with all sorts of dodgy and overpriced rubbish [NORTON'S would be the most common and pathetic in this category].
My personal 'top of the hit parade' and what I use for PC protection. Kasperski is cheap [trial available], trouble free, unobtrusive and does the job NORTON'S pretends to do. Kaspersky Anti-hacker [firewall] Kaspersky Anti-Virus Personal [anti-virus and genuine Trojan killer]. At: www.Kasperky.com or a good freebie is Zone Alarm [google it]. The below list is what I use on my PC or set up for friends on their PC as there is no perfect program that does it all. A Combo is the way to go that together 'does it all'. They are very well known and considered among the best going and are free. Please use only these [safe] download sites as there are many 'clones' of these well known programs that are not the real thing: 'Spybot' Free at: http://spybot.safer-networking.de/ 'SpywareBlaster' is the spybot companion piece. Free at: http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/spywareblaster.html 'Ad-Aware SE Personal' Free at: http://www.lavasoftusa.com/software/adaware/ Win Patrol: http://www.winpatrol.com/ [Free] This program protects and patrols your start-up programs and stops any unauthorized programs becoming start-up programs or hijacking and taking over existing programs, plug-ins active-X controls etc.] 'HijackThis' Free at: http://www.spywareinfo.com/~merijn/downloads.html This baby tells you exactly whats happening threat wise you may not know about on your PC. [the threat might actually be from a spyware program itself that you have paid good money for or got for free]. After scanning with 'HighjackThis' you will see a log of all start-up programs and processes, active -X controls and plug-ins etc. on your PC with a 'what's this?' and a 'fix' button. DO NOT press the 'fix' button on something suspicious you have ticked unless you know it is dangerous, you might be removing something vital to your PC. Follow the advice below and copy and paste the log onto one of the many sites that will interpret the log for you. Spyware Warrior advice about 'Highjack-This': "Where possible, users should become familiar with the use of HijackThis in order to remove stubborn spyware and adware that standard anti-spyware scanners fail to remove. Less experienced users should know how to get help from the expert volunteers who provide free 'HijackThis' log advice and analysis at major anti-spyware forums". Wack this nice lot above on your PC and you are at max safety and it's then safe to even do internet banking. What was that you say? You already do internet banking without ALL of the above [or similar that is as good] protection ? !!! 8-) Cheers, Crash Last edited by crash : 14th April 2006 at 04:21 AM. |
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![]() I agree with all of your "selections" Crash. They are all good ones. The free ones in fact seem to be some of the best. Beware of the not so well known ones. I use Zone Alarm, Ad Aware, Spyware Blaster and Search and Destroy on several computers I maintain. I would add Microsoft's free beta antspyware program to the list, which they got by buying out Giant antispyware. This is one of the best antispyware programs I've seen, and it automatically scans at preset times and updates itself. Everyone on a computer anywhere needs a firewall, antivirus and antispyware software. You really know your stuff. I am a chemist, computers are only a hobby for me. You must be a computer pro. Most all of These system protectors do different things or work in a different way than the others. I agree, they are very poorly understood by most. I would also empathsize the importance
of keeping one's browser updated, whether it's Explorer, Firefox or whatever. Microsoft at least, seems to be fond of putting out several security and other updates every year. Regards, Glenn
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There's something happening here, what it is ain't exactly clear. Retired or retarded? Much the same. I'm retired... Last edited by TheAvenger : 16th April 2006 at 10:50 AM. |
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