I was just wondering do these programs really work? Everytime i use them the same spyware is always there.
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I was just wondering do these programs really work? Everytime i use them the same spyware is always there.
works for me
do u check the boxes and then click repair?
Yes they do really work, and quite well at that. Alot of the repeat offenders that you speak of may just be little tracking cookies. Not a big deal, just get rid of them. You'll get them simply from surfing the net, so that's why they almost always come up in your searches.
What spyware do you find?Quote:
Originally posted by Lincoln-Imp@29 September 2003 - 22:10
I was just wondering do these programs really work? Everytime i use them the same spyware is always there.
What spyware do you find? [/b][/quote]Quote:
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I was just wondering do these programs really work? Everytime i use them the same spyware is always there.
Ive ran Spybot again and that pretty much is just cookies, but when i use to use Ad Aware that usually had the same things like Gator
Ive ran Spybot again and that pretty much is just cookies, but when i use to use Ad Aware that usually had the same things like Gator[/b][/quote]Quote:
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@29 September 2003 - 22:10
I was just wondering do these programs really work? Everytime i use them the same spyware is always there.
What spyware do you find?
"Gator" is installed with kazaa media desktop
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@29 September 2003 - 22:10
I was just wondering do these programs really work? Everytime i use them the same spyware is always there.
What spyware do you find?
Ive ran Spybot again and that pretty much is just cookies, but when i use to use Ad Aware that usually had the same things like Gator
"Gator" is installed with kazaa media desktop [/b][/quote]
ive got kazaa lite
Can you put a screenshot with what you find when you run AD-AWARE?
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ive got kazaa lite
i didnt say you didnt :D
have you had kmd installed before, cos it sounds like not all of it has been uninstalled correctly.
i just tried kmd yesterday again for a laugh, and before i uninstalled it, i ran both ad and spybot, gator showed in both. its some kind of marketing thing.
just run spybot/adaware again and repair any problems
I had a problem a while back where spybot wouldnt get rid of regitry entry. <_<
i noticed there were still a couple of kazaa folders left in the registry after uninstall/spybot, tho these were'nt picked up by a scan so i dont think they were anything suss, but i deleted them anywayQuote:
Originally posted by Shad0w Hacker@29 September 2003 - 22:34
I had a problem a while back where spybot wouldnt get rid of regitry entry. <_<
Well they werent the spyware part of the program
if you mean the folders in my registry, i knowQuote:
Originally posted by Wolfmight@30 September 2003 - 00:48
Well they werent the spyware part of the program
here's a link btw to the that site "Gator"
the site mentions something called 'Gain', i'm sure that was one of the things installed with kmd, and a couple of other things
Yea.. Gator probably had an eye on the credit card #'s stored in the program.. @#$%* bastards
Get cookiewall...it lets you add the cookies adaware/spybot finds to a section which keeps them from being downloaded onto your machine again.
http://www.analogx.com/contents/down...ork/cookie.htm
the progs work great, bur remember if you scan with sbs&d, then with adaware, adaware can detect things quarantined in sb, kinda givin a false positive
i run ad-aware once a week and i usually find the same stuff i found last week but they are only cookies. i think ad-watch can help u with your problem. it will tell you whenever sumthing is being written in the registry. there is a same tool in spybot as well but i dunno its name cuz i dont use spybot
yea.. sucks when adaware finds like alot of stuff.. but they all jus harmless cookies.. :rolleyes: wooooo in boredom i speak.
[B][FONT=Optima][SIZE=7][COLOR=blue]I had d/l both Ad-Aware (full version) and Pop-up stopper for those blasted Messenger popups *($#(). I then d/l Zone Zone Alarm firewall (with the unlock key) and lo & behold all of the bull stopped! Since I d/l it 3 days ago, there were over 6,000!!!! attempts to penetrate my computer, mostly by messenger users but alot of others also. I am very impressed with that program!
Toni
every body here should try and keep spy sweeper it gets stuff ad aware misses, not to say ad aware is bad, its great but spy sweeper is better try it
i have s&d, spy sweeper an adware6. adware jus finds reg keys mainly and s&d reg keys important ones and spy sweeper nothin
if you are saying spy sweeper misses spyware then you got it configed wrong or its not upto date because there is no way unless what you are looking at is not spywareQuote:
Originally posted by wormless@1 October 2003 - 02:03
i have s&d, spy sweeper an adware6. adware jus finds reg keys mainly and s&d reg keys important ones and spy sweeper nothin
I agree, MM.Quote:
Originally posted by MUSLEMAN@30 September 2003 - 22:57
every body here should try and keep spy sweeper it gets stuff ad aware misses, not to say ad aware is bad, its great but spy sweeper is better try it
I think SpySweeper is very good.
Updates are more frequent and easier to get also.
Just add teh constantly offending cookies to your block list (if you use IE).
Tools | Internet Options | Privacy | Edit | Enter URL | Always Block | OK
if u do that tho..sites like msn signin and stuff dont work
not to block all cookies, just the tracking cookies & such that keep appearing on Spybot/AA scans.
foo!
:P