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Advice with unwanted ads... [message #57978] Mon, 15 December 2003 16:44 Go to next message
IRON FART
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Spyware/Ads from hell.

About a month ago, i went looking for a specific font. I searched on Google, and clicked a link. That link sent me to one of those useless, crummy search engines that nobody likes with a billion popups and junk like that.

Well That web page had installed an IE toolbar without me being able to stop it. It also insalled various exe files to my comp and set those to run at startup. They were not trojans, not viruses, and not exactly spyware.

They would add unwanted links to favorites, change my homepage, allow its popups to show so they would bypass my popup blocker. (And the popups can happen at any time)

I would get spam messages similar to those recieved by the "messenger" service.

It was just infesting my computer.

I reformatted - Gone, I was happy.

Now 2 days ago, while i was at school someone from my family must have used the comp, and those things have come back. Slightly different this time. Homepage is still mine, it doesn't add unwanted links everywhere. However, there were still a few exe files on my comp. Don't know what each did, but i know that i am getting unwanted popups.

I found 27 cookie spywares on my comp yesterday after a scan with Ad-Aware 6. And i did a scan with mcafee virus scanner also. None of the following files were detected.

Screen:
http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2003-8/356182/spyware2.jpg

How can i remove any traces of these files from startup, and stop this happening again?

EDIT;
I am using XP Pro SP1, all patches.
IE 6 SP1
Linksys Router
McAfee AV Running constantly


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<[Digital]> get man_fucking_a_car.mpg
<[Digital]> ah fuck wrong window

Advice with unwanted ads... [message #57996] Mon, 15 December 2003 17:49 Go to previous messageGo to next message
MrBob is currently offline  MrBob
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This might solve your problem:

http://www.pestpatrol.com/PestInfo/f/freescratchcards.asp


God is the "0wnage". Plain and Simple.

Visit http://www.theoriginalmrbob.com

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Advice with unwanted ads... [message #58017] Mon, 15 December 2003 19:10 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Yano
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Use ZoneAlarm, and Netscape Smile
Advice with unwanted ads... [message #58023] Mon, 15 December 2003 19:42 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Kingdud is currently offline  Kingdud
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Yano

Use ZoneAlarm, and Netscape Smile


W0rd, Netscape 0wns for security...even though some pages STILL make it crash :/

Peace out,

-Kingdud


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Advice with unwanted ads... [message #58030] Mon, 15 December 2003 21:11 Go to previous messageGo to next message
kopaka649 is currently offline  kopaka649
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Firebird all the way!!
Advice with unwanted ads... [message #58035] Mon, 15 December 2003 21:42 Go to previous messageGo to next message
NukeIt15 is currently offline  NukeIt15
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I've got the homepage changing problem...it seems that every few hours IE resets itself to "www.cool-search.net"- a completely worthless search engine that has no value at all. I've tried setting it to any page I visit frequently, and it always goes right back...I even tried deleting the history list, and it still does it. What a surprise to find something very similar on that PestPatrol page.

And a few days ago I found some infected files on my C drive(very subtily named "trojan.exe" :rolleyes: )...deleted immediately, of course, but what a pain in the ass- it took my virus scanner the better part of two hours to sift through all the crap on both my HD's to find just three files(to give a little comparison, I have about 1.5 million files on both HD's combined)

Wish people would find a better way of showing off their crap than ramming it down your throat with these little forced download popups.
Advice with unwanted ads... [message #58036] Mon, 15 December 2003 21:50 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Aircraftkiller is currently offline  Aircraftkiller
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This is why you use Opera.

http://www.opera.com
Advice with unwanted ads... [message #58047] Tue, 16 December 2003 00:24 Go to previous messageGo to next message
IRON FART
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Bingo!
Problem solved.
And I'll look into Opera & Netscape also.

Thank you all!


http://www.baclan.org/albums/album05/dasmodell.jpg
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Quote from IRC
<[Digital]> get man_fucking_a_car.mpg
<[Digital]> ah fuck wrong window

Advice with unwanted ads... [message #58080] Tue, 16 December 2003 11:09 Go to previous message
Planetshaun is currently offline  Planetshaun
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Mate, I recommend you look http://www.pacs-portal.co.uk/startup_pages/startup_all.php , basically, it tells you what a whole range of startup programs are a result of and their functions etc.
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