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Super Nintendo Chalmers
Posts: 67
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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hi there all.... well i have some spy ware problems at the moment and ad aware and spy bot are failing to remove these f***ers permanently for me so i was just wondering what you IT gurus are using i have ditched IE 7 and am now using Firefox but the problems keep coming back to haunt me and i don't want to format just to get rid of this annoying rubbish
Ps where can i access the registry from in Xp pro i know what there called can i remove them manually ???? |
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| #0 12:46pm 12/03/07 |
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Freewheelin
Posts: 865
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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start -> run -> regedit
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| #1 12:49pm 12/03/07 |
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Jim
Posts: 5499
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I was going to respond, then noticed the avatar and realised there was no point
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| #2 12:55pm 12/03/07 |
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Super Nintendo Chalmers
Posts: 68
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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Cheers free maenz it was fuking with my Ra3 skillz ( no idont have any ) tis me Reverend Dude |
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| #3 12:56pm 12/03/07 |
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Spook
Posts: 18013
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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usual
adaware spybot also, i dont go to dodgy websites in the first place, nor click on any flashing banners, or install things that pop up in my browser |
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| #4 01:08pm 12/03/07 |
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Super Nintendo Chalmers
Posts: 69
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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the problem came from a dodgy avi to dvd program that a friend at work gave me i didn't scan the sucker first i now know i should have but i too try to stay away from questionable sites.. when i run spy bot 1.4 it tells me i have had my windows firewall disabled this is the prick im trying to fix any ideas Spook????
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| #5 01:14pm 12/03/07 |
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ctd
Posts: 5082
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Usual programs.
Spy bot + ad aware + AVG anti virus/spy ware |
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| #6 01:31pm 12/03/07 |
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Spook
Posts: 18014
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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explain it to me again snc
spybot is telling you windows firewall is disabled? thats fine, it should be if you are running any other firewall whats actually happening thats bad? are you running the most uptodate versions of adaware and spybot and all your definitions are up to date? if you know the name of the problem, google it and you will find lots of other peeps who have the same problem, and most likely how to fix it |
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trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 20145
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I use the spyware prevention tool, firefox
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| #8 01:35pm 12/03/07 |
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Jim
Posts: 5500
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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yeh, firefox would've prevented the dodgy avi to dvd program that a friend at work gave him, from installing spyware
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Super Nintendo Chalmers
Posts: 70
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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ad aware and spybot are fully updated im also running onecare as my virus protection (microsoft ) after a few while and i havent gone on the net there are several more spyware programs that are detected smithfraud and the likes i was wondering if the default registry key has been changed to let these fuks into my machine ??
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| #10 01:39pm 12/03/07 |
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Spook
Posts: 18015
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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yeh, firefox would've prevented the dodgy avi to dvd program that a friend at work gave him, from installing spyware dont you have that plugin? lol i dunno man, are these nasties getting picked up, but not cleaned? or is nothing being picked up, but bad stuff is happening? TELL ME MAN, I HAVE TO KNOW |
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| #11 01:48pm 12/03/07 |
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Super Nintendo Chalmers
Posts: 71
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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i can go back and run spy bot and adaware and all the nasty little spyware s*** is back as im old and a total noob to this im getting frustrated ive checked for Trojans and the likes and Nothing im at a loss i may have to format its pissing me off just having the s*** on my machine
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boba
Cainer
Posts: 2552
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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was this 'friend from work' a dodgy juarez website by any chance? lol
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| #13 01:59pm 12/03/07 |
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Super Nintendo Chalmers
Posts: 72
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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no both were trial versions they are both deleted and all files and folders associated with these proggies are gone..
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| #14 02:05pm 12/03/07 |
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Spook
Posts: 18016
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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format will guarantee you're clean and help you to learn a lesson
id personally be working out what nasty strain you have and tracking down how to clean it u doing virus scans as well as spyware? i think theres another spyware jobby that others use (ive never had to) perhaps have a bit of a search for the last spyware thread and see what it was |
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| #15 02:07pm 12/03/07 |
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Super Nintendo Chalmers
Posts: 73
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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thanks for your help Spook i will format and install firefox straight away over IE thanks again .. |
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Spook
Posts: 18017
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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hang on a tic, just before you do that
rubba knows whats up and he says Try Spyware Doctor (have to pay for this one but ummm yeah maybe you can work out an alternative) or Ewido Anti-Malware. maybe give them a burl |
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| #17 02:12pm 12/03/07 |
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Crizane Tribal
Posts: 1500
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Firefox is no safer than IE7. Infact, the ONLY browser related security issues I have ever had have been Firefox exploits. Firefox is a great browser for what it is, but don't go thinking it's some ultimate, safe browser.
I use Spybot, Adaware, Avast! AV and HijackThis to keep my PC safe. |
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| #18 02:17pm 12/03/07 |
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koopz
Posts: 6121
Location: Queensland
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what spyware removal tools are you using?? Spybot atm - but as always this'll change in the coming weeks/months. If a system restore attempt failed then do your self a favour and disable system restore on your system drive. once a virus or spyware trojan tucks itself away into your System Volume Information folder you've got buckleys of getting it out of there - and most tools don't allow you to scan and clean that location. just dump it - same goes with your Temp and Temporary Internet Files folders in your user accounts (although scanning these locations on machines that have multiple user accounts can reveal just who started this s*** in the first place ;) If you run into files inside your TIF folders that cannot be deleted google them. sometimes they can be legit system files, others can be hard-to-remove viruses. I generally switch to linux-based live distros to clean these things out manually - though I've accidently deleted more than I should have when I first toyed around with this process. I have noticed one of the chaps @ work still uses the old dos virus scanners (F-Prot and McCaffee) together with updated virus defs.. though I can't really comment on how accurate they are. Scuzzy once mentioned here that full versions of anti-virus are far better than free ones (ie AVG).. that is so true either way - cleaning out viruses and spyware is a royal pain in the arse, often combined with a huge waste of your time as you stumble thru the process of updating your knowledge or current viruses.. like that's really information worth knowing. I'm over it now.. long ago someone at a lan showed me Norton's Ghost. I take a fresh install of Windows, patch the hell out of it and dump in my most needed aps - then make a backup ghost image. If the worst happens your system can be up and working at 100% usually in less than 10mins. It's worth looking into the advanced versions of ghost to see just how much further they've taken this process now. for the average machine though - I'd recommend a decent browser (ie an uncommon one such as K-Meleon), manually updating your HOSTS file to block out known spyware IPs instead of just trusting your spyware proggy / antivirus software to do it, and most of all: build up the courage to pay for software! Dodgy wares and cracks are without a doubt the most common way to bypass any kind of decent protection scheme you'll figure out for your system! last edited by koopz at 23:43:27 12/Mar/07 |
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HERMITech
Posts: 5035
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I'm over it now.. long ago someone at a lan showed me Norton's Ghost <blushes> |
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| #20 12:08am 13/03/07 |
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Raven
Posts: 1823
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
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what spyware removal tools are you using?? Mac OSX. |
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| #21 09:01am 13/03/07 |
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Opec
Posts: 4454
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Run as non-administrative acc for everyday use. Spybot and Firefox.
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| #22 10:05am 13/03/07 |
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paveway
Posts: 4655
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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none, i don't download spyware
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| #23 10:18am 13/03/07 |
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j E $ s Y
Posts: 2
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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You could try AVG anti-spyware and Kaspersky Lab, both work pretty well :)
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infi
Posts: 5291
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i use spydefense by everest labs
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