Spyware/Adware Removal?

From: PNCOOL16 Apr 2004 17:20
To: fixrman 29 of 44
Hmmm, I have 1.2 of Spybot. They obviously don't update so often as Adaware does (something like every 2 days).
From: Mike (QUIGABYTE)16 Apr 2004 17:30
To: PNCOOL 30 of 44

I can't understand how adaware works, it keeps saying my core files are out of date and gives me a url to download new ones. So I do that and install them.

 

Then I use the auto-update feature and it says there are updates available, I download the updates and then it says my core files are out of date again :(

 

Every time I use auto-update it downgrades adaware again :(

 

Hence I now only use spybot.

From: PNCOOL16 Apr 2004 17:37
To: Mike (QUIGABYTE) 31 of 44
How odd. Did you have the latest build of Adaware?
From: fixrman16 Apr 2004 18:11
To: PNCOOL 32 of 44
You are correct, sir! They do not update as often.
From: fixrman16 Apr 2004 18:13
To: Mike (QUIGABYTE) 33 of 44
You should have version 6.00, build 6.181 or it will do that.
From: Mike (QUIGABYTE)16 Apr 2004 18:14
To: PNCOOL 34 of 44

I had the free one from their website, there is a message on their download site saying the core files need to be updated too though.

 

Anyway I think spybot is a bit better, seems to detect more stuff :)

 

Mike

From: Manthorp16 Apr 2004 21:35
To: Golden Axe 35 of 44
quote:
I find that I need to run run both so that nothing is missed.


Paranoia, GA. Download less Hamster porn, and the urgency will subside.
From: PNCOOL16 Apr 2004 21:41
To: Manthorp 36 of 44
You should feel abliged to send over your own personal magazines in a way of compensation for the lack of hamster porn.
From: Manthorp16 Apr 2004 21:42
To: JonCooper 37 of 44

Aye, it happened to me some yonks ago when we used to employ my entirely loveable nephew as a baby squasher.

 

One morning after a night before, I discovered the wonderfully titled self-replicating "Achtung! Sex Party" dialler all over the computer, including a robust presence on the desktop, potentially linking to a mega-premium dial-up number, had we not been on cable modem.

 

As I recall, he did say his goodnights and leave promptly that evening...

From: Manthorp16 Apr 2004 21:47
To: PNCOOL 38 of 44

I graduated to Chameleon porn some time ago, and I've never looked back. It's the real McCoy.

 

Speaking of Mc's, have you seen the picture series of Gauge Chameleon on a number of clan tartans? RAR!

From: Richy (GAJIT)17 Apr 2004 02:38
To: Manthorp 39 of 44
Can't you stop things like that happening with Limited user accounts?
From: PNCOOL17 Apr 2004 03:26
To: Richy (GAJIT) 40 of 44
"Here you go babysitter, you can use the internet on my PC. I've set up your own account on this machine and everything. Your password is 'dumbarse'."
From: Manthorp17 Apr 2004 07:23
To: Richy (GAJIT) 41 of 44
I'm sure I could, but it's not likely to happen again. No. 1 son is old enough to baby sit the other two these days, and I've showed the kids how to cover their surfing tracks (as they're going to look at pron whatever I do or say), and told them what to watch out for with regard to trojans, diallers and spyware.
From: JonCooper17 Apr 2004 09:24
To: Manthorp 42 of 44

RE: robust presence on the desktop

 

I've seen one like that - very graphic name and couldn't be deleted or even renamed despite using many tools / techniques (inc booting to DOS from a floppy and dtrying to delete it manually)

 

in the end we used the mouse to 'throw' it off the bottom of the screen and so not have it visible - it's gone now though, new hard-drive and fresh OS install.

From: Richy (GAJIT)19 Apr 2004 08:51
To: PNCOOL 43 of 44
Sounds like a plan to me
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