Re: SpyKiller 2003
Posted by Sim on
Sun Nov 9th 2003 at 11:42am
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2003-11-09 11:42am
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I just want to warn everyone not to download SpyKiller2003. Apparently it's a 30-day trial. It's like Ad-Aware. Once it's finished it's lengthy scan it will let you clean up the parasites. But when you click 'Clean' it will just direct you to the site which forces you to buy the product ($50!) to remove the parasites. I can't see why there are such good comments on download.com, they must be fake. Also people have had problems with uninstalling and dodgy registry errors because of it. It's a scam, don't download it.
Re: SpyKiller 2003
Posted by Sim on
Sun Nov 9th 2003 at 11:45am
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Now this is intersting. According to some of the comments on download.com, SpyBot 1.2 has "a Coreflow virus", and "severely damages the registry". And I thought it was meant to be a good program.
Enlighten me!
Re: SpyKiller 2003
Posted by Sim on
Sun Nov 9th 2003 at 11:53am
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Another thing - the web-browser seems to be running uber-slow but Ad-Aware 6.0 has cleared up everything it's seen. I'm suspecting it's SpyWare but what can I use to get rid of it?
Re: SpyKiller 2003
Posted by mazemaster on
Sun Nov 9th 2003 at 1:19pm
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Spybot S&D is a great program, I don know where you are getting your information about that. I dont know about the others though - I dont really trust anti-spyware "companies" who try to sell you inferior products.
Re: SpyKiller 2003
Posted by Tracer Bullet on
Sun Nov 9th 2003 at 8:15pm
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if you suspect there is spyware running on your machiene, just open up task manager, and look for unfamiliar processes. anything unusual that is useing up too much CPU time is probably adware or spyware. now that you know the name of the application, all you have to do is search for it and you can delete it.
I used this method to get rid of the adware that comes with the free version of DivX.
Re: SpyKiller 2003
Posted by Gorbachev on
Sun Nov 9th 2003 at 8:44pm
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Yeah, those Geocities/AOL/Tripod/Dell/Gateway/etc. users must know a lot of what they're talking about, be sure to listen to exactly what their opinion on computers is. cough
Re: SpyKiller 2003
Posted by Sim on
Mon Nov 10th 2003 at 7:26pm
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Well I'm using Mozilla/Mozilla Firebird now and it seems ok. The javascript isn't working in the forums (I don't think) but that can be disabled. As for the HTDM link, I think that the MySQL problem is on their side. Still like to know if it works with anyone else though.
Re: SpyKiller 2003
Posted by Gorbachev on
Tue Nov 11th 2003 at 12:13am
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You will accumulate a few cookies and stuff that SpyBot will find every day, unless you manually control cookies like me. It takes time, but eventually you won't have junk cluttering up your pc.
Re: SpyKiller 2003
Posted by Sim on
Tue Nov 11th 2003 at 7:48pm
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The MySQL stuff seems to be working, appears to have been a problem at the server end. But the funny thing is that IE is working now at full speed.
Maybe I should rename this thread "Sim's blog"