I got a really bad case of spyware a couple of months ago. Every time
I went into internet explorer a naked girl wanted my credit card
number. I second the housecall.antivirus.com but if you are still
having problems after all that, I found the forums at spywareinfo.com
to be extremely helpful.
Da
No problem. I actually found that both of them caught things the other
didn't.
I run these on a weekly basis too
Ray
At 05:57 PM 1/25/2005, you wrote:
>Thanks for the Panda link. It seems to be finding things Norton missed.
>
>
>On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 17:16:01 -0500, Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PRO
Thanks for the Panda link. It seems to be finding things Norton missed.
On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 17:16:01 -0500, Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I had a real problem with a virus/spyware a couple of months ago, and the
> IT guy we hired to figure out the problem pointed me to these two site
X-Block is another one you could try?
www.spywareguide.com has a link to it I believe.
-Gel
-Original Message-
From: Raymond Camden
My wife's machine got infected by some -very- bad spyware. I've used ad-aware,
spybot, and the MS spyware removal, and my system is
still not clean. I t
I definitely checked my HOSTS file. It is clean. :(
On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 17:08:03 -0500, Jerry Johnson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No, but they provide a redirect for alternate browsers.
>
>Thank you for your interest in Windows Update
>Windows Update is the online extension of Windows t
My problem is with IE the windows update loads but presents some error
from MS. I do not recall the exact wording right now and am not near
the machine to try it. I have had this problem ever since some
spyware got on the machine and used some program that was recommended
on one of the spyware he
I had a real problem with a virus/spyware a couple of months ago, and the
IT guy we hired to figure out the problem pointed me to these two sites:
http://www.pandasoftware.com use the "activescan" link at the left-bottom
of the page. FREE, and will get stuff that others miss.
http://housecall
No, but they provide a redirect for alternate browsers.
Thank you for your interest in Windows Update
Windows Update is the online extension of Windows that helps you get the
most out of your computer.
You need to be running a version of Internet Explorer 5 or higher in order
to use Win
Doesn't look like it. Check your HOSTS file and see if there is an
entry in there for microsoft's domain. Getting rid of that could let
you get to the windowsupdate page.
On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 16:07:08 -0600, Aaron Rouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can either of those load the windows update pag
Try checking the hosts file.
--Ben
Raymond Camden wrote:
> My wife's machine got infected by some -very- bad spyware. I've used
> ad-aware, spybot, and the MS spyware removal, and my system is still
> not clean. I thought everything was fine, but requests for the Windows
> Update site return a br
Can either of those load the windows update page correctly?
On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 16:48:05 -0500, Jerry Johnson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Netscape or Firefox?
>
> I have never been able to get IE back to a clean state once it gets that bad.
>
> Jerry Johnson
> Web Developer
> Dolan Media Compa
Raymond Camden wrote:
>My wife's machine got infected by some -very- bad spyware. I've used
>ad-aware, spybot, and the MS spyware removal, and my system is still
>not clean. I thought everything was fine, but requests for the Windows
>Update site return a broken page and a pop up ad. When I can't
My Mcafee AV software now scans for "potentialy unwanted programs".
It does pick up stuff that spybot and ad-aware miss from time to time.
Grisoft's AVG might do this as well. AVG is free and Mcafee used to
have a 2 week demo version that you could download. I don't know if
they still do.
On
Netscape or Firefox?
I have never been able to get IE back to a clean state once it gets that bad.
Jerry Johnson
Web Developer
Dolan Media Company
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My wife's machine got infected by some -very- bad spyware. I've used
ad-aware, spybot, and the MS spyware
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