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i dont know if its freeware, but i got it from my cousin. Its called webroot window washer :afrog:
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AdAware us pretty good, but half the battle is not visiting suspect sites in the first place. Some places are known for their ability not to mess with anything on your syetem. Unfortunately, not all sites are like that.
Have her only surf the web through AOL. They have pretty good virus software available to their users. If it isn't enabled, it should be.
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webroot spysweeper actually.
not free
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Originally Posted by BluesMatt
...this junk is out of control and is way too frustrating for the casual surfer. Any advice? thanks
Use a Mac.
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no it aint called webroot spysweeper. I have that also, its name is what i called it.
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To stop the dodgy software from installing I would recommend increasing the protection level of the virus scanner/firewall if you can (if McAfee Security Center doesnt have a firewall, get one!). Oh, and always keep your security products up to date.
In order to remove spyware etc which doesnt go using other tools (several re-name & re-install themselves on each boot) you can use the excellent HijackThis. Unfortunately it is by no means automatic, but it can create log files which people on several forums will decipher for you, and tell you what to do next.
After a few hours of verifying that something with such a worrying name (and logo) was safe, I used HijackThis at work (major corporation) on about 20 computers, it only failed once, which was when I made a mistake - the 2nd attempt fixed it.
You can download it from here:
http://www.download.com/HijackThis/3...ml?tag=lst-0-1
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Stop using Internet Explorer, and download Firefox from the link in my sig.
Firefox > all
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Replacing IE with FireFox will not stop spyware from getting on a machine. Get a grip.
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Browse the Internet as a restricted user, download and install these and you'll not be bothered by viruses or spy ware again:
Firefox - secure, fast and easy to use web browser
SpyBot Search & Destroy - Removes ad-ware and spy ware
Panda Scanner - On-line virus scanner and remover Avast also have one ;)
ZoneAlarm - Personal Firewall
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Originally Posted by DKasler
Stop using Internet Explorer, and download Firefox from the link in my sig.
Firefox > all
Thanks for that :rolleyes: (There's always atleast one in a pack).
I suggest you browse in the Medium security zone to stop most things, you can change this by going to Tools -> Internet Options... -> Security and select the Internet zone and click Default Level.
If you have Windows XP and don't have Windows XP Service Pack 2, I strongly suggest you get it now from Microsoft Windows Update
And last but not least, download Microsoft Anti-Spyware. It is a lot better than Ad-aware, more efficient, finds more and you can schedule scans to be performed automatically, and it offers memory resident protection, much like a decent virus scanner. Best of all, it's free.
*Note, Microsoft Anti-Spyware is in beta testing, however it is very stable and still worth using, I use it and have had no issues with it at all.
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A really easy/free way to prevent Flash, JScript, whatever, from running on your IE browser is NoFlash:
http://noflash.bbshare.com/
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An even easier way is to disable the plugin and disable Javascript in your security settings.
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Dont you get prompted for every flash download that way? I seem to recall that being an issue. With NoFlash, it could not be easier. You can "toggle" your settings with 1 keystroke, turning everything back on for that cool star wars trailer, etc...
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Originally Posted by Dave Sell
Replacing IE with FireFox will not stop spyware from getting on a machine. Get a grip.
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Originally Posted by Ideas Man
Thanks for that :rolleyes: (There's always atleast one in a pack).
No, but it will help. Firefox is not rooted into the OS even 1/16 as deeply as IE, therefore there are less security holes that effect the OS and related systems.
I dont appreciate people giving me negative reputation points because I expressed the opinion that Firefox is a better, and safer browser than IE...
Someone above mentioned changing the IE security settings to medium... Why should I go through the hassle of having some ActiveX controls not working because MS makes an inferior product, and I had to up the security settings.
I realize my 1st comment was a vauge answer, but as progammers I thought most of you would be smart enough to figure out what I was referring to rather than rating my post and adding the comment "Stupid Comment". It wasn't stupid, it was right on target with the discussion and it was a correct answer/solution to part of the originally raised question.
Additionally, visualAd seemed to agree with my idea to install Firefox aswell to reduce adaware, because he made the same suggestion.
Think before you speek.
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Originally Posted by DKasler
Additionally, visualAd seemed to agree with my idea to install Firefox aswell to reduce adaware, because he made the same suggestion.
The majority of viruses, spyware and adware rely on a default subset of software and settings to work. These defaults are used by most people and are wholly responsible for the ease with which viruses and worms can spread so quickly.
Deviating from the defaults means that your system will be more secure - yes, I do agree that Firefox is a lot better than Internet Explorer. I haven't used Internet Explorer for about 3 years now and have never really liked it from the outset. The number of exploits and annoyances in Internet Explorer don't make web browsing much of a pleasant experience and I often compare it to trying to navigate a mine field wearing snow shoes and a blind fold.
Its worth remembering however, that not everyone can change web browser or even want to. Many corporate intranets rely on specific functionality from Internet Explorer and loads of windows applications require it in some form or another, which, is why tips on securing Internet Explorer are just as welcome as those suggesting alternative browsers.
So, lets stop bickering over which browser is better and try and keep this thread on topic :)
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Originally Posted by visualAd
The majority of viruses, spyware and adware rely on a default subset of software and settings to work. These defaults are used by most people and are wholly responsible for the ease with which viruses and worms can spread so quickly.
Deviating from the defaults means that your system will be more secure - yes, I do agree that Firefox is a lot better than Internet Explorer. I haven't used Internet Explorer for about 3 years now and have never really liked it from the outset. The number of exploits and annoyances in Internet Explorer don't make web browsing much of a pleasant experience and I often compare it to trying to navigate a mine field wearing snow shoes and a blind fold.
Its worth remembering however, that not everyone can change web browser or even want to. Many corporate intranets rely on specific functionality from Internet Explorer and loads of windows applications require it in some form or another, which, is why tips on securing Internet Explorer are just as welcome as those suggesting alternative browsers.
So, lets stop bickering over which browser is better and try and keep this thread on topic :)
Do I dare to reply to all this? I am not bickering, no-one is. Your browser is not the only point of entry for spyware to get on your PC, in fact not even the main one.
Downloading and installing questionable software (KaZaa, for example), screensavers, and the like is where most, if not all spyware comes from which is what this thread is about. Spyware. Not viruses or security exploits. Spyware. Regardless of the browser you use, spyware will get on your machine by installing things described above. It can take tremendous diligence to keep your PC free of this garbage especially when you have other peeps using your PC doing who-knows-what.
Macs are far easier for the typical person to control as compared to PCs.