10-08-2004, 04:35 PM | #11 |
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Basically, I had a huge spyware problem. Three step solution that worked for me to get rid of ALL Spyware, and not have it return.
1. Install Mozilla Firefox. It ROXORZ UR BOXORZ. 2. Install Spybot: Search and Destroy. It gets tons of nasty spyware in a short amount of time. 3. Install the latest free version of Ad-Aware. I found that setting this to the most through search pattern possible will even turn up garbage even Spybot misses. After doing all these things, I haven't had a spyware problem since.
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10-08-2004, 06:36 PM | #12 |
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Is Spybot:Search and Destroy free? I'm moslty using Mcafee and the spyware is ramming me in the ass.
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10-08-2004, 08:24 PM | #13 |
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My Lead Airbag: Yes.
I also highly suggest TuneUp Utilities 2004, which is not free but is absolutely AMAZING for making your system run better. I honestly cannot emphasize how awesome this program has made my computer run in the past. FIVE STARS! (And you can get it for free if you really want. Ahem.)
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10-08-2004, 08:27 PM | #14 |
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McAffee doesn't protect Vs spyware, just virii. And yes, everything FZ mentioned is free. Especially Firefox, since its open source.
The only time you should use IE is for Windows Updates and for serious online things (banking, work, college's web portal, etc) that don't work in Firefox. Because someone is teaching people that adapting to IE "standards" is a good thing. And it isn't. |
10-09-2004, 01:57 AM | #15 |
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Run hijack this, save the complete log, and post it on this site so I can take a look at it. Also, download the program "Bazooka scanner" and let me know which files it finds.
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10-09-2004, 04:59 PM | #16 |
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Bazooka is awesome, even though it won't actually delete anything for you. I had a shitload of problems a few months back, and NOTHING could get rid of them. The main thing was an ad for an auto-dialer. Bazooka finally helped me hunt down every last registry key and eliminate it with extreme predjudice. Ad-Aware has since released an update that covered the same spyware.
I started using AVG and an online scanner for virus scans when one of my friends pointed them out to me. AVG runs slower, but it seems to pick up a lot of crap that Norton just sort of glosses over. Edit: With Spybot's protection turned on, I just get the occasional tracking cookie these days. It seems that since I defeated the great lord nvidia, my spyware adventures may have come to an end.
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10-10-2004, 11:46 PM | #17 | |
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Yeah I find Ad-aware and Spybot to be the best combination. Add to that Firefox or Mozilla (or basically any browser that isn't IE). One more thing tho. Switch your browser but there will be times you need to use IE, because some douchebags out there have sites that only work with IE. The main trick is to disable Activex. Activex is the real enemy here. However some malware can mess with the Actievex settings. So don't think it's a 100% foolproof way to use IE. But with all the steps I mentioned as well as killing Activex, I've had virtually no spyware for several months now. Which makes me happy. Very happy.
Edit: I forgot. There is a feature in Spybot called "Immunize". It helps a lot also. It has a list of "bad products" that it can block from downloading. Many types of spyware download from visiting sites. (porn being an excellent example). This is where Activex comes into play, it allows the programs to enter your puter. So a combo of nixing Activex and "immunizing" helps immensely.
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10-11-2004, 01:03 AM | #18 |
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Actually, I have the same exact problem as krylo.
And I have been using FF for quite some time. Plus I run AA and Spybot daily. But I still get IE popups, for reasons I can't quite understand. |
10-11-2004, 01:36 AM | #19 |
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I do say that spyware may well be the purest manifestation of evil on the internet. The people who send these things are not designing these programs for optimum advertisement so much as to be the most annoying and agrovating they can possibly be, to be unerraticateable, and to ruin computers. The kicker that makes this far worse than any virus or hacker: They get payed, fricken PAYED to do this. This comes dirrectly from satan. Dirrectly.
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