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_Lisa_ 08-08-2004 11:21 PM

Spyware/Adware
 
My new PC is being plagued by Spyware and/or Adware! I don't have the slightest clue how to fix it and make it all go away! Can anyone please help???

Kevin 08-08-2004 11:22 PM

Have you already installed Spybot and Adaware?

The Google Toolbar ain't bad either.

_Lisa_ 08-08-2004 11:24 PM

I've got ad-aware & I keep quarantining everything it tells me to but I'm still having problems.

First of all, when I pull up IE it goes to a page w/ the web address: "about:blank".

Second of all, I've got a program in my control panel that is called "Search Assistant Uninstall" that won't uninstall when I tell it to!

And third of all, I'm getting pop-ups everytime I open IE! Help!

When I googled "Spybot" I couldn't find a program/company name that I recognized/trusted! What do you suggest?

Kevin 08-08-2004 11:30 PM

http://www.safer-networking.org/en/index.html

This is the SpyBot website.

reverie 08-08-2004 11:44 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by crzychx
I've got ad-aware & I keep quarantining everything it tells me to but I'm still having problems.

First of all, when I pull up IE it goes to a page w/ the web address: "about:blank".

Second of all, I've got a program in my control panel that is called "Search Assistant Uninstall" that won't uninstall when I tell it to!

And third of all, I'm getting pop-ups everytime I open IE! Help!

When I googled "Spybot" I couldn't find a program/company name that I recognized/trusted! What do you suggest?

I had something like that. I ended up reinstalling windows since I had only had my computer for a week.

08-09-2004 02:27 AM

Spybot Search and Destroy

I'd suggest that you run Spybot first.

Remove any results.

Click on the immunize once done.

Immunize against all bad products.

You will need to change some Ad Aware settings in order to get the best benefit.

Once you've done that you may want to reboot and see what happens.

Post back here either way to let us know what happened.

moe.ron 08-09-2004 05:18 AM

Stop using IE and use Mozilla. Greatest browser ever.

CSUSigEp 08-09-2004 06:26 AM

use Ad-Aware, Mozilla FireFox, and an anti-virus.

_Lisa_ 08-09-2004 07:16 AM

I didn't have time to play around w/ it this morning before I left for work but last night before I went to bed I installed the Google toolbar (which I'm also using @ work to help block pop-ups) and that seemed to take care of my problem for now. I ran Ad-Aware 3 times in a row this morning and it didn't detect any problems but I still have that "Search Assistant Uninstall" in my programs.

I'll run Spybot when I get home tonight. Hopefully all will be well!

bruinaphi 08-09-2004 11:48 AM

Make sure you are running Ad-aware by Lavasoft and not one of it's spyware look alikes. www.tucows.com has reliable downloads of all of these programs.

Try rebooting your computer in safe mode (hit F8 as it is starting to boot) and then running these programs. Last week my paralegal managed to get a program on my machine that I had to use HiJack This! to get rid of. Ad-aware and Spybot didn't recognize it.

Good luck!

chideltjen 09-01-2004 05:54 PM

Ok I've got a problem with Spyware.

I downloaded Spybot and ran it the other night. It got rid of most of the spyware except for 2, one of them being Wild Tangent.

Spybot said it couldn't remove it right then and there because it was currently "in use in the memory" or something. So I restarted the computer and when I did, Spybot restarted... and took FOREVER. I seriously waited over 20 minutes for it to do it's thing (setting a retrival spot or something) and I think it froze. I have tried again since, and Spybot keeps freezing.

What am I doing wrong?

And now I am getting error messages from WT saying the files are incomplete.

Xylochick216 09-01-2004 06:25 PM

I can't get Spybot to work, either. It gets about halfway done and then has lots of error messages. I run AdAware once a day, but I have heard that Spybot finds things that AdAware doesn't. Anyone know what it could be?

jharb 09-01-2004 06:44 PM

Get a Mac, no really, it works wonders at reducing spyware and all that stuff. :p

Xylochick216 09-01-2004 07:17 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by jharb
Get a Mac, no really, it works wonders at reducing spyware and all that stuff. :p
Believe me... if I had any money, I'd have a powerbook in a heartbeat.

jharb 09-01-2004 08:46 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Xylochick216
Believe me... if I had any money, I'd have a powerbook in a heartbeat.
I don't do a lot of power computing, mostly e-mail and the occasional paper for school so I ended up with "Romeo" my 12" iBook G4 and I couldn't be happier. He's been great and never given me any problems (knock on wood!) so I feel confident in recommending a Mac. I've also noticed that I don't have as many pop-ups even without having the Safari pop-up blocker turned on!

Rudey 09-01-2004 08:58 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by jharb
I don't do a lot of power computing, mostly e-mail and the occasional paper for school so I ended up with "Romeo" my 12" iBook G4 and I couldn't be happier. He's been great and never given me any problems (knock on wood!) so I feel confident in recommending a Mac. I've also noticed that I don't have as many pop-ups even without having the Safari pop-up blocker turned on!
The reason for this is that Mac and Unix users aren't a large consumer segment. There is still adware out there that gets onto Macs and because OS X runs on a Unix backbone, it's also opened to a ton more viruses now. The difference is that Macs will ask user permission before auto installing some ad or virus program.

-Rudey

Senusret I 09-01-2004 09:54 PM

Is it true that spyware blockers can cause connectivity issues on DSL lines?

The trouble shooting people at Verizon told me that, but I didn't believe them.

Lady Pi Phi 09-02-2004 01:14 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by chideltjen
Ok I've got a problem with Spyware.

I downloaded Spybot and ran it the other night. It got rid of most of the spyware except for 2, one of them being Wild Tangent.

Spybot said it couldn't remove it right then and there because it was currently "in use in the memory" or something. So I restarted the computer and when I did, Spybot restarted... and took FOREVER. I seriously waited over 20 minutes for it to do it's thing (setting a retrival spot or something) and I think it froze. I have tried again since, and Spybot keeps freezing.

What am I doing wrong?

And now I am getting error messages from WT saying the files are incomplete.

Oh my god, my computer has the same problem. Although it doesn't take me forever to start up the computer.

What is Wild Tangent?

chideltjen 09-02-2004 02:55 PM

Wild Tangent is just another Spyware type.

And co-sign on getting a Mac. I work on one at the office. I just got OS 10.3 (finally!)

The thing is that I don't really do a whole lot on my PC at home except surf and download. My design work is all... well at work.

But to have a G5 and a widescreen monitor... yeah... i'm dreaming.

PoohsHoneyBee 09-02-2004 05:01 PM

i work in a computer lab and we are having to do 50+ computers right now.

decadence 09-03-2004 02:51 PM

WildTangent.

1) Run SpyBot in safe mode (press F8 after reboot at 'starting windows' message).
2) Fix stuff. Reboot. Eat a sandwich.
4) Do search for file called Wtcpl.cpl; that's your WT Control Panel applet. Should located in C:\Windows\System32. With Control Panel closed you should be able to delete the file.
5) Erm. Go out get fresh air, read a book. Save the planet etc.

carnation 09-05-2004 01:25 PM

We bought a new computer last week and installed Spybot. It keeps telling us that it's immunizing us against everything it's blocked but every time I run Spybot, the scan shows "DSO Exploit-5 products" in the list of spyware found. Why do we keep getting this/

ADPiAkron 09-05-2004 01:41 PM

Me too, me too! It shows DSO Exploit is in the registry-- does anyone know how to get rid of it?? Help!

decadence 09-05-2004 02:58 PM

Re: DSO Exploit
 
http://forums.net-integration.net/in...howtopic=17159

Or to put it another way: Don't worry about it.

ADPiAkron 09-05-2004 03:34 PM

Re: Re: DSO Exploit
 
Quote:

Originally posted by decadence
http://forums.net-integration.net/in...howtopic=17159

Or to put it another way: Don't worry about it.

Thanks so much! I downloaded DSOstop2-- so far one has come off! I am working on getting the other 4 removed!!


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