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Does anyone knows how I can block spyware on my computer. The reason I ask is I have spyware protection from AOL. and every time I run it find the same spyware and I have the program block it . But when I surf the web and scan for spyware the same five or so spyware is found again, I cant seam to block it for good.

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I've got the Microsoft one, Spybot, and Adaware. Spybot is my favorite, Adaware next, then the Microsoft one. I had a Spyware executable program that I got suckered into installing on my computer. I installed it and then couldn't uninstall it. Spybot took care of that one. The Microsoft one either doesn't care about or misses the spyware cookies from what I've seen. Spybot and Adaware find the cookies, but you can run one then the other and they'll both find different ones. It is really frustrating that none of them are good enough alone.

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I've been thinking att is getting bad, have to log on three times to get a speedy connection. Ran spybot on a 3 month old computer and got 57 hits and quick again. Everyone should run it.

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I agree with jmortensen. I like spybot first, then ad-aware second. I recommend running both programs and their updates at least once a week. When I was a tech support rep, we would use both programs to remove spyware on our clients' computers. You can run both programs on your computer as long as you have windows 2000 and above (otherwise, install one or the other).

 

A friend of mine installed both programs on a windows 95 or 98 (i forget) computer. All spyware was removed, however the following day the internet connection was not working. After running a few tests, as well as that the ISP was fine, we uninstalled both programs. Afterwards, the connection was back and running.

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As stated above, run both Ad-Aware and Spybot. They are free programs and work well. Also, if running XP you may need to turn off Systems Restore (Control Panel, System, Systems Restore).

 

You can get both programs at Download.com. Run the updates once a week then run a scan with both.

 

- Joe

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Ad-aware is good, but SpywareBlaster will keep most of the bad stuff off of your machine. It protects you from about 5000 different spyware programs. It's a free download. I used to get like 5 or 10 different hits on Ad-Aware, but now with SpywareBlaster I get like 0 or maybe 1.

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It's funny that this has come up. We've just hired a system administrator to maintain our company machines and he is a recent graduate from the Microsoft certifications for MCSE, MCNE and He's doing some beta testing for Microsoft on adware and spyware programs. According to him the only true cure is to reformat the disk. Once adware or spyware programs get into the registry they are almost impossible to clean all traces. It can be done, but most of the programs available for free are not capable of cleaning up all traces and the virus eventually comes back from the corner of a file it has attached itself to and continues its work killing your processor.

 

We're reformatting both the machines we've found adware and spyware on and then using http://www.avast.com/ on all our machines. That, along with some customer tweeking to XP Professional will nail down our machines we hope.

 

I've run Spybot, Spyware blaster, and a few others and they simply won't remove all traces of the files... And god forbid you get a virus in the CMOS like one of my machines... It is basically useless at this point.

 

I'm tired of these bastards and their little sneeky programs... Wish we could line them up against a wall and shoot them all... The damage they do to personal and work PCs, lost time and aggrevation deserves such a death in my opinion...

 

Mike

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Kind of amazing this sort of practice is allowed to exist.

 

I am not a big fan of making laws, but seems like this sort of thing could be made illegal. Somebody has to be collecting all the info these programs send out.

 

In my case the microsoft program found things the half dozen or so other programs did not. Trouble is the programs keeps popping up windows asking whether I want to allow a DLL to be installed or an update to macromedia flash something or the other. Why ask me? How the hell should I know?

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If you don't know what it is, then by all means do NOT allow it to load. That is the biggest thing these pricks are banking on...

 

Bottom line is you'll never get the hackers, but you can get the companies that allow these links to be generated... It is one thing to go to a site and actively seek to download something. It is quite another to go to a site to read info or surf and to unknowingly come away with something... Porn sites and gaming sites are the biggest distributors of this garbage, and free software/ shareware sites are a close third.

 

Mike

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I hate stupid popups like that, but i can't say that the popups didn't pay off this time. My computer got so screwed up last time, it was horrible, porn popups every 5 minuts. God forbid you leave the computer idle for a few hours, It was so much porn that you couldn't close it all. For the past month i've just changed everyones passwords and kept it off, that way nobody could get on. well, for christmas, my family got a new computer, FROM SANTA. I've always used Spybot S&D and it does great.

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