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    Spyware

    I can't seem to get rid of the spyware on my computer I've tried several freeware such as ad-aware , regseeker, spybot. And some others. My problem is that these annoying uneeded favorites in my IE 6 browser keep popping in there everytime I restart. Its driving me nuts. I've been trying to remove it all day. Just wondering if any of you had experienced a problem like this.

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    RE: Spyware

    I'd say .... make sure you're using the updated definition files for spybot and ad-aware -- the versions you can get normally ship with somewhat out of date definitions. uninstall any apps you don't need or don't recognize -- if you don't know what it is, google it. Some spyware I've seen floating around has bogus uninstallers it puts in your add/remove programs dialog, that just tell you to reboot or say they remove stuff but don't. Make sure that spybot's set to scan for everything, and do a custom scan with ad-aware set to scan everything it can (deep scanning registry, scanning within archives, etc).

    also you can try setting up a personal firewall like zonealarm or sygate and seeing if strange things are trying to access the web. Make sure your virus scanner is up to date too, and try a full system scan.

    If all that fails, or something unexpectedly dies, then I'd recommend the "final solution" -- http://www.mozilla.org [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]

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    Spyware

    if you know the name of the spyware program you can go in the regedit and remove it that way...
    BUT WATCH OUT SO YOU DONT REMOVE SOMETHING IMPORTANT ! ! ! !
    did that once and all that i could do was "foramt c:" [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img] to fix it

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    Spyware

    http://www.safer-networking.org/ <-- spybot

    http://www.lavasoftusa.com/ <-- ad aware

    install both and run, really nice removal tools

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    Spyware

    Complich8 you are the man... I was gonna say the exact same thing... also, if you do wanna stay on MSIE (not recommended) get the google toolbar.


    If you wanna see how Hardcore Mozilla is, click here (just an albino black sheep flash...REALLY COOL), and remember with mozilla it doesn't bounce.

    DUB DUB

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    Spyware

    Heh. I got both of those. Updated and everything still didn;t work. Although I searched my registry with the url of the homepage that I was always redirected to. And I found some reg keys that were causing the problem. It also seems that some others were having the exact same problem that I had. I found this "CWShredder" to remove the spyware properly and effectively.

    Thanks for your help though [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]

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    RE: Spyware

    and the simpliest solution to all problems is "REINSTALL" and to ensure that you don't lose data next time partition your hardrives to save information you don't want to lose.

    i to am having this problem and have ran countless spyware removal programs and it is still no good .

    so im going to reinstall and stop them for good.........

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    RE: Spyware

    i think the best and easiest solution is: no more porn sites.
    www.rolleyes.net/

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    RE: Spyware

    yea, most guys get spyware from porn.

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    RE: Spyware

    yeh, stuff like

    FREE BOOBS HERE!

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    RE: Spyware

    i never, NEVER porn surf [img]i/expressions/rolleye.gif[/img] [img]i/expressions/rolleye.gif[/img] [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
    hehe...

    you can get them from some sites that has cracks for program aswell.... hmm eh.... not like I do that but some friend told me YEA a friend told me about it [img]i/expressions/rolleye.gif[/img]


    i dont think they are buying it...
    Shh..just keep quiet and no one will ever know
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    Spyware

    Use Mozilla, solves all your problems.

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    Spyware

    What you need to do is run ad-aware and spybot frequently, not just once every couple of days. CWSShredder is also good, but only for that one specific problem.

    I started off with ad-aware getting 200-500 hits of spyware, and actually had to run it, restart th program, then run it gain several times until I got the numbers down into the tens, and finally got a clean slate. After that I only need to run it once every two days, and only get 10 or so hits. So not bad. Just be careful.

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    Spyware

    200-500, really?
    DAMN thats alot... i only got about 50 when i first installed ad-aware.



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    Spyware

    wow.. 200-500 is a lot man

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    RE: Spyware

    firefox (mozilla) is the way forward, once you get used to it, you'll wounder why you didnt use it sooner (tabbed browsing, pop-up blocker etc...) IE is just plain nasty [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]

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    RE: Spyware

    I set up two new winxp machines for my users (nice machines too, p4 3.2 extreme editions, 2 gigs of dual channel ddr400, dual dell 1802fp lcd's, quadrofx 500 video cards) .... I set up my users as regular user types, and things were fine, but some apps don't play nice with "regular user" mode -- like icq, and 3dstudio max.

    so to make icq happy for a couple of them I had to make them into power users. Didn't think too much of the consequences, but 3 days later I had to spend 4 hours removing software that installed itself from their spyware-ridden profiles, since they now had install access. Ad-Aware gave me 700 hits for one user's profile, and 300 each for two others, as well as 2 running processes and about 250 registry keys. I killed it all with that, then did the spybot-sd thing. Spybot found another 15 or so apps that had let themselves in through that stupid goddamned DSO hole -- once one gets in, it can bring others, which bring others, etc.

    After I got all that cleaned up, my "final solution" went like this: every machine in my lab now has the spybot-sd registry "immunizations" for known bad activex control id's, every user is a power user but they're power users in name only -- they can't alter the programs directory, windows dir, or any of the other normal power user stuff. This means all they can mess up is their own user profile, which is good for me 'cause a screwed profile won't even upload to the server anyway, and if it does I can clean stuff up and let defaults replace things as necessary. My users are happy - they can use their goddamned icq. I'm happy - spyware can't stick itself in c:\windows without me specifically allowing it. My boss is happy, because it means I don't have to waste 4 hours per machine every couple weeks to clean the latest greatest scumware that installs itself when some user tries to find a flashmx 2k4 tutorial or something. Everybody's happy!

    Eventually I'll get around to implementing firewall-side website logging, and then (since the firewall is also the local dns server) blackholing certain known bad domains (doubleclick, gator, valueclick, for starters). But I dunno if that's ultimately going to prove necessary, since my lab is kinda small (12 workstations now) and our users are for the most part reasonably competent (and don't have local admin -- heehee)

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    RE: Spyware

    Lol, you said Final Solution! I approve the use of death camps for Spyware and their makers!!! YAY!

    Tip, to make Ad-aware run faster, clear your temp internet files BEFORE running it.
    Tip, go to http://www.mozilla.org and check it out, it's VERY nice .. and if it ever gets mangled, you can uninstall/reinstall totally clean .. something IE doesn't truly support
    Tip, go to start>run> and type in MSCONFIG (Win98/ME/XP), and check the 'startup' tab, some things not classified as 'spyware' can still be bothersome and performance-robbing
    Tip, for an excellent free popup-stopper for web browsing, go to http://toolbar.google.com and install the free basic google toolbar

    Thats all for now [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]

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    RE: Spyware

    Originally posted by: MemnochTheCaT
    Tip, for an excellent free popup-stopper for web browsing, go to http://toolbar.google.com and install the free basic google toolbar

    Thats all for now [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
    Tip that is use another form of spyware to block spyware. Dont use it.

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    RE: Spyware

    google bar is fine for me.
    www.rolleyes.net/

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