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24-10-2003 12:29 PM

Kill the SPYWARE!
 
guys, Im sick of this! lets all do our bit to sort this out, they are ruining the whole internet and are looking at EVERYTHING you do!

download this now, they do tkae donations but you dont have to give:

http://security.kolla.de/news.php?lang=en

I had 41 intrusion cookies that "report your every move"

and 2 registry entrys that where a little more serious. So report you finds back here :)

rincewind 24-10-2003 01:11 PM

42 problems found and that's on my work pc here which i've only had for 2 months. I'll be interested to see what it reports on my home pc later.

Fallenswordsman 24-10-2003 01:46 PM

The alternative to this is using Ad-Aware which requires a bit less technical knowledge to run.
If you have problems with cookies, you can always go to Tools > Internet Options > Advanced
Then select the Empty Temporary Internet Files Folder when browser is closed tickbox.

Sometimes it depends on what you're using the Internet for as well. People using P2P programs tend to get a LOT of spyware bundled free!

David 24-10-2003 02:07 PM

http://www.lavasoftusa.com/software/adaware/

Ad-Aware us also the one i use very easy to setup and run.

David.

Mark 24-10-2003 03:10 PM

Yep - and it's still free!!

Cchristensen 24-10-2003 05:44 PM

I use Ad Aware as well. Put it on most of the computers around the office. The record is 204 items from the receptionist's computer.

24-10-2003 06:06 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Cchristensen
The record is 204 items from the receptionist's computer.
but they do look at a lot of porn :D

Cchristensen 24-10-2003 06:19 PM

I think it more likely she is one of those people that forward links to everyone under the sun. You know the ones people send out saying you MUST see this and all it ends up being is a flash animation with a dancing squirrel or singing baby. If I had my way, she would be 'made redundant' as you guys say.

Leovenous 24-10-2003 06:26 PM

Thanks. I tried Ad-Aware and it found 511 items. Sheesh. :eek:

Fallenswordsman 24-10-2003 06:33 PM

And Leovenous shatters the record for amount of spyware found on a single computer!:D

R4s1n 24-10-2003 06:42 PM

will it do anything to the computer if you delete all the spyware, because ive had it for a while and i dont really know how to use it

R4s1n 24-10-2003 06:43 PM

i meant to post that i had Ad-Aware for while not spy ware

Cchristensen 24-10-2003 06:52 PM

You want to delete Ad Aware? You should be able to remove it without any problems but I would keep it and learn how to use it.

All you have to do is:
1 - start the program
2 - click the 'check for updates now' link and download any new updates offered,
3 - press start.
4 - Set your type of scan. I scan at default with in-depth scan turned on.
5 - Hit next. It will scan the entire computer for spyware.
6 - When you hear a noise that sounds like a frog with bad gas, it is finished.
7 - You will get a list of all the crap it found. Right click and choose select all.
8 - Hit continue or finish or whatever the arrow is called and it will confirm you want to remove all the items. Unless you are insane, hit yes.

That's it.

Johnny9ball 24-10-2003 07:08 PM

I like Spybot Search and destory. I have used that and Ad-Aware for a long time to keep my comp free.

Leovenous 24-10-2003 07:39 PM

I tried spy bot, search and destroy for a while, but I must have had a setting wrong, or it didnt like win2000 or something cause it got carried away with the destroy part.

R4s1n 24-10-2003 09:35 PM

im confused :confused: ...do i delete the spyware off my computer or not.

Cchristensen 24-10-2003 09:47 PM

If you would like several dozen to several hundred items tracking your movement around the net and reporting it back to Big Brother, then you should not delete it.

If for some reason you like privacy and don't like the idea of companies snooping on you, then you should delete it.

Claudio 25-10-2003 12:14 AM

188 in my main system, I will let you know the others...

PolarBear53 12-11-2003 09:10 PM

Anyone noticing a performance boost after doing it?


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