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The whole arena of spyware intrusion is extremely fluid with the spyware writers trying to outsmart everyone, and the software protection writers diligently working to keep up with the hundreds of new worms and viruses appearing nearly every day.
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With all the trouble we have keeping our computers clear of viruses and trojan horse programs it's no wonder we feel like we will never win the war! Oh sure you can win a battle here and there, but when...
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If you are on the internet longer than 5 seconds and you don't have any protection from viruses and trojan horses you are already in trouble. What about if you have over $200.00 invested in these kinds of tools for your toolkit? Like me.
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Posted on 01/31/05 at 19:24:59 by Joe Sansoucie
Category: Viruses and Trojan Horse Removal
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Hey Joe - I bought Ad Ware Spy too. I couldn't beleive what it found on Sunday and I had just scanned by my system with Adaware and Spybot on Saturday. IE seems to be the biggest culprit in this scan.
I use Ad-Aware Professional which also comes with Ad-Watch which runs in the background while you surf. Since I've used it I've never had any spyware on my system.
I also use Spybot too.
Hey Joe,
You are a brave man - trying anything Microsoft in beta form nowadays.
I'll have to take a look at AdWareSpy - sounds interesting. There are so many programs for this kind of thing and most work okay except this miss one little aspect and boom something gets into your system.
Thanks for the tip.
Lois
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| Saturday, January 15, 2005 | |
Latest Virus Advisory, January 10, 2005
The virus, W32/Bagle.AI.Worm, has been identified to High Outbreak Risk alert.
The virus attempts to try to terminate anti-virus and other security software
operation. It also deletes registry entries and cause computer crash.
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"Unlike viruses and worms, Trojan horse programs don't try to spread from machine to machine after they are installed. Instead, the programs run quietly in the background of the systems they infect, providing remote attackers with access to compromised machines."
New Trojan program squashes adware - Computerworld
The virus, W32/Bagle.AI.Worm, has been identified to High Outbreak Risk alert.
The virus attempts to try to terminate anti-virus and other security software
operation. It also deletes registry entries and cause computer crash.
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Here's another nasty critter to foul up the works. It' called Win32.Remadmin.A and it is very nasty indeed. Take a look and prepare to allow time to scan your system to clean it up.
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Posted on 09/22/04 at 23:22:41 by Joe Sansoucie
Category: Viruses and Trojan Horse Removal
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I am getting to the end of my tether with this stuff. I am hoping that you can help me get rid of it all once and for all. I am disappointed that Nortons AntiVirus has not helped pick up and delete this noxious variant. My machine is crippled at the moment. So here's hoping that your site can help me.
Thanx for letting others know about this awful malady. I spent a lot of money and time getting this thing off my system.
It just goes to show you that one type of protection software is not enough. You need an arsenal.
Trii
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The alternative would have been a complete format of this poor college girls HP laptop she used for school. However I felt I could clean her system and she wouldn't lose all her hard work so I started cleaning. Here's what happened.
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Judy Loveda
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