Postby Bobtheduck » Sun Jun 27, 2004 6:45 am
BTW, there are spyware that can evade spybot... You may have to do some research... Look up the sites it takes you to, and see what hijackers link to those sites, then you may have to manually delete some stuff in safe mode... That's what I had to do... This piece of spyware managed to keep itself in my memory (my computer would lock down when I tried to close it) and kept reinstalling MORE SPYWARE! There is a name for that, oh yes! Virus. Only, it's not self-replicating, but it replicates other software... It created a gateway that superceded my security and downloaded software and ran it without my permission... Thing was, I couldn't do a thing about it, and despite my security settings, it came on pop-ups... It completely destroyed my Media Player, and I had to delete it and install it again... The funniest piece of spyware was the supposed "Spyware killer" that demanded I use it to clear my system of spyware, but then said I had to pay 40 bucks for it to clean my system out... It changed my homepage, added 135+ links to my favorites, and put links on my desktop, all when spybot was supposed to be guarding against future spyware... Obviously it was a virus or some other sort of more dangerous software, and not just a spyware, but I don't know how it got in when I don't allow active x programs to be downloaded and no programs are to be opened without my permission... It completely replaced media player with a replication thing... Man, was that annoying... Took me over an hour, maybe 2, to get the thing cleaned out...
I'm installing firefox now... Internet Explorer is too much of a pain. Goodbye, old chap, you have served me well when you weren't gettin beat up by internet scum...
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