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Re: AdAware

Post by Missy on Thu May 22, 2008 2:33 pm

I love CCleaner! My brother gave me this laptop and I trust everything he has to say about computers. I run CCleaner at least once a week, unless I did a lot of editing with photoshop and have a lot in my recycle bin.

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Re: AdAware

Post by allowingtoo on Thu May 22, 2008 4:04 pm

If you're really really paranoid about your computer you can also run Xblock free online scanner. Ever since my cable company came by and found another person logging onto my wireless internet I try to be more aware of what's on my computer.

Xblock

That one has found things from time to time that others don't. Once it found a key logger on my computer eeek. This time it found Power Strip

"PowerStrip is an IE toolbar with a search field and link buttons. When you use a targeted merchant site, PowerStrip silently sets the afffiliate ID, so as to steal commission fees from your web shopping."

I rarely use IE - I prefer FireFox instead. Wonder where I got that?

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Post by DisneyKrayzie on Thu May 22, 2008 4:29 pm

thanks for reminding me! I never reinstalled AdAware on my new computer so I just installed it and running a scan, half way through a scan and i'm only at 2,354 infections detected. lol

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Re: AdAware

Post by razorstar on Thu May 22, 2008 5:42 pm

allowingtoo wrote:

AVG Free IS terrific. But why would you send them to FileHippo to download it?



because that was the only place i could find it.. they updated AVG and now you can hardly find just the spyware, or at least i was having trouble finding it.

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Re: AdAware

Post by Missy on Thu May 22, 2008 6:05 pm

http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail/AVG_AntiVirus_Free/1028312263/1

Another link for AVG.

Found it with some of the other links I have for this kinda thing. I have this one too, and like how they detect something right away.

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Re: AdAware

Post by Guest on Thu May 22, 2008 10:58 pm

I have an amazing Norton Virus and Spyware/Adware Security Suite. They get rid of it before it is allowed to penetrate my computer. That is one of the bonuses of being a Rogers High-Speed Internet user and paying through the nose for having it. LOL!

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Post by edbson on Thu May 22, 2008 10:59 pm

You can also look at download.com for AVG.
I have Road runner, and RR and Norton do not play well together.

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Post by tara on Thu May 22, 2008 11:36 pm

yeah I second that RR and Norton don't play well. Then again I haven't had anything but a headache from McAfee either... go with the free AVG

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Re: AdAware

Post by chelle on Fri May 23, 2008 1:40 am

I have avg virus scanner for email.

(have always hated norton and mcafee )

plus I use CC cleaner at least twice a day. should I also get a spyware program?

If so I reckon AVG's would be best since I have their antivirus right?

so do I need to do it?

Edited to add

I did turn back on my firewall. cant remember why I turned it off but it was making things slower for me I am sure.

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Post by chelle on Fri May 23, 2008 1:58 am

Okay I am getting Avg. its File Size: 13,460 KB so it shouldnt take more than 4 or 5 hours. its 12:57 right now and I just hit save.. we shall see. it took me two days to DL the antivirus. it was bigger.

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Post by chelle on Fri May 23, 2008 2:01 am

Also, If you get alot of spam, there is a great program out there, its called mailwasher. I use it and LOVE it. I dont have a link to it, well I do, but its a referal link. I was able to get mine for free, but the initial DL is 30 day free trial. If you see an increase in spam its worth it.

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Re: AdAware

Post by rikostan on Sat Jun 07, 2008 7:52 pm

I would just like to offer a couple more bits of advice.
1) Do your research when it comes to new Anti-spyware apps. A lot of the apps out there actually include spyware or malware.

2)msconfig. Go to start and then run and type msconfig and hit enter. Go to the startup tab and you can see most of the things that start with your PC. I bet at least half the stuff in there does not need to be started right when your PC starts. The cool thing about msconfig is that you do not delete anything, you just uncheck it . You just cause it to not start when windows starts. If you make a mistake and take the check box out of something that you need, you can just go back in and recheck it.

3)Hi-jack this! is a great app that will get rid of pretty much any spyware and malware.
The one problem is you need to be very careful because it will allow you to delete just about anything you want. If you are not careful you can get rid of important items.

4) You should get familiar with the services running on your PC. You can go to start and click on run and type services.msc and hit enter. This will allow you to see most of the services and decide which ones you want to run or not. You can google each of the separate services to see what they do. You can really speed up an older PC by shutting down un-needed services.

5) Get and use Firefox. Firefox by itself is no longer more secure than IE, but Firefox with the adblock and noscript plug-ins can really help protect you and speed up your browsing too. Especially for people on dial-up.

6 Use a throwaway email address for all these types of things. Google is my favorite, but the yahoo and lycos webmail offerings are pretty decent too.

If you do decide to use your main email for these types of things, just create a separate folder and a rule so all mail from mypoints goes directly into that folder. Make sure you have all html turned off for your email. Just receive mail in text format It will look ugly, but you should still be able to get your info and you won't be as much at risk.

Using Thunderbird from Mozilla(firefox guys) can also help thanks to it's great junk mail filter. You need to train the filter, but once you do it works like a charm.

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Re: AdAware

Post by thebigscott on Sat Jun 07, 2008 11:18 pm

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Re: AdAware

Post by bakerlady on Sun Jun 15, 2008 12:50 pm

both ad-aware and Spybot are both reputable so I actually run BOTH to get rid of stuff. they tend to find different stuff.

rikostan made an excellent point about knowing what needs to be running on your computer and what could be trouble. Make sure you do a lot of research about what it is though, and dont just decided based off of the first thing you read, because when I have googled program names in the past i have on several occasions gotten totally conflicting information regarding its use.

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Re: AdAware

Post by babyduckie on Tue Sep 16, 2008 7:54 pm

Download this program, its great. Cleans all the cookies and other nasties on your computer and it also cleans and fixes your registry. The program is free and is endorsed by PC Magazine.

http://www.ccleaner.com/

Another great program that you can run with your firewall and anti-virus is Threatfire. You can download a free version at http://www.threatfire.com/

This program keeps trojans and other viruses out.

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