12-02-2003, 11:46 AM | #1 (permalink) |
Tilted
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ANNOYware
Anyone know what this is, where it is hiding and why I can't find it to get rid of it.
Everytime I restart it is there. I think I caught it with some other adware (sorry can't remember the name) that I got when i thought I was just installing HJjoin. I found instructions on how to remove the rest but this search bar still remains. It added alot of shortcuts and favorites too. Thanks |
12-02-2003, 12:00 PM | #3 (permalink) |
Banned
Location: 'bout 2 feet from my iMac
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hmm... keep in mind i don't use windows regularly here, but when I'm trying to help someone else get rid of that crap, I figure out what it's called (pull up the task manager, look for suspicious apps, if you've got one you know is it, kill it, to see if the bar goes away). then I'd hit up google or http://securityresponse.symantec.com and search for a tool to get rid of it. Also worth trying are adaware by lavasoft, and spybot search and destroy. both are spyware removal tools.
Careful what you install online!! |
12-02-2003, 12:59 PM | #4 (permalink) |
Tilted
Location: Florida
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I'd also try SpyBot ( http://www.safer-networking.org/ )
I use that with Ad-Aware and there's never been anything I can't get rid of. |
12-02-2003, 02:07 PM | #5 (permalink) |
Addict
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also recommend spyware blaster (once you've cleaned up your system). this is from the faq:
"#1) What does SpywareBlaster do? -Unlike other programs, SpywareBlaster doesn't scan for and clean spyware. Instead, SpywareBlaster provides protection against spyware ever installing and can also prevent spyware from running if it is already installed on your machine! SpywareBlaster can also protect against spyware/tracking cookies (this cookie protection function requires Internet Explorer 6 or above - the spyware protection mechanism even works on Windows machines without Internet Explorer). #2) How does SpywareBlaster's protection work? -SpywareBlaster works by settings "kill bits" in the registry. These "kill bit" registry entries are set for the spyware ActiveX CLSIDs (unqiue IDs that identify an ActiveX control). When a kill bit is set for a CLSID, the ActiveX control that uses that CLSID cannot install itself via your browser, nor can it run if it already installed. Microsoft sometimes uses these kill bits for fixing Active-X security holes." http://wilderssecurity.net/spywareblaster.html |
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