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    Post OT: Does anyone know a good free anti-spyware/adware program?

    I have Ad-aware 6.0 and Spybot-S&D installed on my PC, but they can't seem to find and delete Mysearch or something similar to it. Through Google I found noadaware and it found the programs. Unfortunately in order to erase the spyware from my machine, I would have to register and pay $25-$30US. Does anyone know a good free anti-spyware/adware program? I really don't want to have to delete everything on my drive in order to fix the problem.

    Your suggestions would be most appreciated.

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    Default Re: OT: Does anyone know a good free anti-spyware/adware program?

    hey a fellow New Englander, glad to meet ya

    i've never used these programs ( i use adaware myself) they might work i found them on WWW.Downloads.com

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    Default Re: OT: Does anyone know a good free anti-spyware/adware program?

    Really my copy of Ad-aware got ride of my search, either that or I turned it off. Still things like that are hard to get rid of. Just ran ad aware and Mysearch had showed up again but adaware found and deleted it. Can't say as to why you are having problems, how's your general PC health because I've found that an unhealthy PC can impede ad-awares effectiveness.
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    If you are using IE, deleting it would save you a great deal of time and effort in the future.
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    Default Re: OT: Does anyone know a good free anti-spyware/adware program?

    Here is a great site for all spyware/malware problems

    Just register and follow the instructions that the Helpers give you.

    Spyware removal at Spywareinfo.com

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    Default Re: OT: Does anyone know a good free anti-spyware/adware program?

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    Default Re: OT: Does anyone know a good free anti-spyware/adware program?

    I hate spyware : It makes me wanna go all on those b* who spread it. I had trouble with Mysearch too. Try to turn Mysearch off in IE then you'll be able to delete it.
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    Default Re: OT: Does anyone know a good free anti-spyware/adware program?

    Colovion is correct, spy sweeper is good and free, get the trial version of window washer as well it's pretty good. And to get less crap and pop ups, in general, try mozilla firefox instead of IE and don't ever delete IE, windows throws a tantrum and you need it iirC TO INSTALL updates which are important

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    Default Re: OT: Does anyone know a good free anti-spyware/adware program?

    You could also start using a next generation browser. IE and Netscape have terrible protection and don't block anything. I use Mozzila Firefox. The browser is amazing. It has popup blockers, a download manager, blocks spyware and adware, google is built right into the browser, etc. I can go on for a long time about how great this browser is. I recommend it to everyone: It rocks.

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    Default Re: OT: Does anyone know a good free anti-spyware/adware program?

    I finally got round to trying out these programs. Thanks all for your help.

    Quote Originally Posted by lars573
    Really my copy of Ad-aware got ride of my search, either that or I turned it off. Still things like that are hard to get rid of. Just ran ad aware and Mysearch had showed up again but adaware found and deleted it. Can't say as to why you are having problems, how's your general PC health because I've found that an unhealthy PC can impede ad-awares effectiveness.
    I don't know why Ad-aware can't detect this type of adware/spyware - my PC is virus free. I've had to use Spy Sweeper and Spyware Doctor to get rid of My Way/MySearch and a bunch of other things that Spybot and Ad-aware couldn't find.

    Do Tripod/Lycos affiliated sites have a built in search bar that appears in the IE browser whenever one accesses its pages? or is this just my problem.

    Here's the site in question, a WAB wargaming site: http://www.angelfire.com/games/vince.../BeginPage.htm

    I the past I've had to deal with pop-ups, now I have a search bar appearing on the left where My Favorites is located. It seems that this only happens with Tripod/Lycos sites. I've run all four of my anti-spyware/adware programs and nothing comes up apart from harmless cookies.

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    Default Re: OT: Does anyone know a good free anti-spyware/adware program?

    Get pop up blocker, popus if u click on them contain spyware and u will be infected without knowing, but I recomned you get programs like Norton anti virus that come equiped with ad blocking and spyware prevention.
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    Default Re: OT: Does anyone know a good free anti-spyware/adware program?

    Try CWShredder. It is pretty good at cleaning up this sort of search site hijack thing. Another tool is Hijackthis.exe. It is handy for spotting unwanted processes that load at startup.

    I had an infection of one of these search sites similar to yours last year. I had to do quite a bit of digging and manually hunted down files and killed them in safe mode. The blasted thing was preventing me from setting my home page, etc. It took a couple of tries, because if one of the 3 or 4 components was missed, it reloaded all of the rest.

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    Default Re: OT: Does anyone know a good free anti-spyware/adware program?

    If anyone can find a decent jack-of-all program which isn't also master of none, then I'd be glad to hear about it. Until then....

    I went and registered my copy of AdAware 6.0, so I'm sticking with it. New update files seem to crop up at the rate of 2 or 3 a week.

    Since it specifically looks for Adware, I also use Spybot S&D. Each finds objects which the other one does not, so they complement each other.

    IE-resident Spybot seems to be finding and blocking "DoubleClick", "AvenueA.Inc" and "Adviva" at just about every forum I go into lately, including this one. They make fresh attempts on every thread-list, entering a thread and every sub-page of a thread. They also seem to crop up on an increasing number of non-forum type websites.

    Adware and spyware are very specific categories but I use a third program which also finds and blocks things which the pair of them sometimes miss - Pestpatrol.

    The list of categories it can deal with is so long that I can't do it justice here. You need to check this program for yourself and you'll note that not all the categories are set to be searched for in the default settings.

    As well as the ability to run HDD scans and zap any files which your other s/w has left behind, there is also a memory checker (as in search for memory-resident nasties) and 'Cookie Patrol'. If a cookie lands on your system and is on PP's ***t-list, it gets deleted immediately.

    I installed the MSN toolbar into IE and it's telling me how many pop-ups it has blocked (the count seems to carry over from one IE session to the next). With the aformentioned three progs doing their thing, I wasn't having any problems with pop-ups anyway, so I can't say whether this function actually serves a practical purpose. Still, it's nice to know how much crud I've avoided and which sites are dishing them out.

    Naturally, I have virus-scan and Mcafee claims to also deal with spyware but I've yet to see it detect anything of this kind - I reckon SS&D inoculation is stopping them getting through in the first place.

    The thing to watch for is that each company's dat file is only incremented in accordance with samples their users send to them. There could be a lot of duplication but, equally, some might have gaps which another is able to fill and vice versa. Not all users will have the same combination of programs, after all. I'd recommend using a combination of two or three rather than relying on a single program to handle everything.

    Time to go and get my dat file updates....

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    Default Re: OT: Does anyone know a good free anti-spyware/adware program?

    I agree with EYG. I use PestPatrol, Adaware, Spy Sweeper and Spybot Search and Destroy once a week. Maybe it is overdoing things but they usually seem to identify some different nasties between them.

    There is no one program that will do-it-all for you. You need a combination of products coupled with a good Anti-Virus program. I use F-Secure AV but that has some problems running with the latest version of ZoneAlarm so I am still using ZoneAlarm v4.5 rather than the latest v5.

    I also like the fact that Spybot now tells you when a particular site wants to download a cookie like DoubleClick or whatever. I just wish you could tell Spybot to always block these cookies by default as opposed to being asked at every download attempt which can get very time consuming!

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    Default Re: OT: Does anyone know a good free anti-spyware/adware program?

    For me at least half of these problems can be evaded by using mozilla firefox. It has far fewer security holes

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    Question Re: OT: Does anyone know a good free anti-spyware/adware program?

    This is OT, but this thread seems to be the best place to ask. I have installed Spybot and ran it on my computer. The program came up with a 'DSO exploit'. I repared it (through Spybot) and ran the program again. The exploit was still there. So I removed it, restarted my computer and ran spybot again. Still there.

    Does anyone know how I can get rid of this 'exploit'? Thank you in advance.
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    Default Re: OT: Does anyone know a good free anti-spyware/adware program?

    try safe mode boot or ask Krae and co in the apoth

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    Default Re: OT: Does anyone know a good free anti-spyware/adware program?

    From WinXP News today, hope it helps :

    What is DSO Exploit and How Do I Get Rid of It?

    QUESTION: I recently installed "SpyBot" and successfully removed some items. One remaining item is "DSO Exploit" authored from Microsoft and described as a "hole" to enable Microsoft access to my computer. Question: do I need this and if not, how do I delete? I do have automatic updates for Windows installed. - Dan M.

    ANSWER: A "DSO Exploit" is actually a security flaw in Internet Explorer (not an intentional "back door" into your computer). It can allow untrusted software to run on your computer under some circumstances, so it does need to be fixed.

    However, if you have all the latest IE patches, it is fixed. And if you're running automatic update, you should have all the latest IE patches.

    It is a known issue that some anti-spyware programs still report it after it's gone. For more discussion of this issue, see below:
    http://www.winxpnews.com/rd/rd.cfm?i...QC-DSO_Exploit

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    Hi guys, I ran spybot for a while and kept it up to date, but I found it only picked up about half the stuff ad-aware picked up, so I never use it now.

    For those search bars, there is a specific fix on the internet to get rid of those, just google for a fix.
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    Default Re: OT: Does anyone know a good free anti-spyware/adware program?

    Quote Originally Posted by Condottiere
    I have Ad-aware 6.0 and Spybot-S&D installed on my PC, but they can't seem to find and delete Mysearch or something similar to it. Through Google I found noadaware and it found the programs. Unfortunately in order to erase the spyware from my machine, I would have to register and pay $25-$30US. Does anyone know a good free anti-spyware/adware program? I really don't want to have to delete everything on my drive in order to fix the problem.

    Your suggestions would be most appreciated.
    Ad-aware 6.0 is out of date (I even don't think you can get updated definitions for it anymore)
    The brand spanking new version is Ad-aware SE personal v1.05, visit the Lavasoft website for a download.
    I have Ad-aware & Spybot-S&D installed & Ad-aware picks up a lot of spyware that SB-S&D misses.
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    Post Re: OT: Does anyone know a good free anti-spyware/adware program?

    Some of you have tip-toed around providing info/links about spyware removal, etc., worried that it's not allowed here at the Org. To clear up the issue, here's the policy:

    We don't support, and will repress discussion of warez products, no-CD cracks, hacks, p2p products, and the utilization of so-called malware.

    Discussion of how to defeat/delete spyware, and other "phone-home" software is OK. Discussion of pop-up ad blockers is OK. Discussion of freeware, shareware, and free-trial software is OK.

    Discussion of malware used to take revenge on spyware and ad company sites, is not OK.

    Discussion of ways to defeat copyright protection devices/programs is not OK.

    Discussion of ways to obtain for free, software that the general public has to pay for, is not OK.

    Every post in this thread is fine. I do check links provided, to insure the linked site doesn't provide stuff/info that we don't support.

    I hope that clarifies the issue. Sorry to hijack the thread. Please carry on.
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    Default Re: OT: Does anyone know a good free anti-spyware/adware program?

    Spyware and other trash are widely spread on the net lately. I get it once I was searching by a mp3 song, a pop-up explodes in my screen, I went to close it, click on the wrong place while the pop up was still loading... pshhhhhhhhhhhhh infected!!

    After a week trying ad-aware and Hijackthis and getting the "Coolsearchweb" replicated once and again... I made a complete format and installed my OS again. It took me 2 hours to get my computer like new, I think it is the only way to keep your system absolutely free of this trash.

    My advice, format and install again, it will be faster than surfing the net looking for some tools that can work or not.

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    Default Re: OT: Does anyone know a good free anti-spyware/adware program?

    Using Mozilla solves many problems with pop ups and securityy holes

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    Default Re: OT: Does anyone know a good free anti-spyware/adware program?

    I'm partway into an effort to get our entire organisation (1000+ employees) to switch to Firefox. The techs who have to go around fixing all the infected computers are ecstatic.

    Just switch and all will be well with your life, the universe, and everything.
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    Default Re: OT: Does anyone know a good free anti-spyware/adware program?

    I used firefox for a while then switched back to IE after SP2 came out.

    Firefox is extremely slow on multiple testing machines, buggy, and SP2 really fixes IE's most fatal flaws.

    Tabbed browsing really doesnt make a hell of a lot of difference to me either, and ever since running SP2 I've really had minimal problems with spyware and trojans.
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    Default Re: OT: Does anyone know a good free anti-spyware/adware program?

    [no edit function :(]

    Im not saying Firefox is bad - I just find it "clunky", and some of the added advantages it brings are somewhat cancelled out by XP2.
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    Default Re: OT: Does anyone know a good free anti-spyware/adware program?

    Quote Originally Posted by Lonewarrior
    Get pop up blocker, popus if u click on them contain spyware and u will be infected without knowing, but I recomned you get programs like Norton anti virus that come equiped with ad blocking and spyware prevention.
    I already have Norton 2004 Professional Edition as well as ZoneAlarm. Do you know of a way of closing pop-ups without having to click on the "close" symbol? I heard somewhere - may not be true - that clicking on the "x" can sometimes install programs on one's machine.

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    Default Re: OT: Does anyone know a good free anti-spyware/adware program?

    ...or just get service pack 2 if you have Windows XP which does the same thing better - and also blocks a lot of dangerous ActiveX and other scripts not only in IE but also in Outlook/Outlook Express.
    It also adds plenty of other useful functionality that should have been in WindowsXP a long time ago.

    The SP2 popup blocker is also available with the later versions of MSN for those that do not have WindowsXP or cannot be bothered getting the full service pack.
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    Default Re: OT: Does anyone know a good free anti-spyware/adware program?

    I believe I've finally rid myself of the MySearch/My Way - the thing is I don't know how it actually worked. I first ran Spyware Doctor and when it finished scanning, Spy Sweeper. Both detected a number of cookies, but no spyware. I then decided to run Spybot-S&D and Ad-Aware 6.0 simultaneously. For awhile it looked like everything was going to freeze up, but in the end spybot stopped running followed by Adaware. The former didn't find anything significant, but the latter had 3 entries for "My Way". This was strange, because previously this program never found any spyware programs. Now when I go go tripod/lycos sites, I still get the occasional pop-up, but no Searchbar appears on the left of my screen. Could running a number of anti-spware/anti-adware programs as opposed to one at a time, be a better option?

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    Default Re: OT: Does anyone know a good free anti-spyware/adware program?

    Well, at the advice of several in this thread, I'm starting using Firefox.
    Don't think I'm ever going to go back. This is great. Thanks dudes.

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