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ajax

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After some browsing at sites I don't normally visit (no, not porn, songlyrics sites) I found some nasty adware loaded onto my pc. Even found some links in IE favourites to various porn sites! Started getting irritating popops.
Ran Ad-aware and it removed most of the crap. After a reboot, the porn links were back!

What do you guys do about/to prevent this stuff coming onto your pc's?

Ajax
 
Hi Ajax.

I used to have this problem as well, you want the good news or the bad news first? Ad-aware is good but you need a few more things in place to prevent this type of thing.

I know my Start-->Settings-->Add/remove programs list off by heart, any crap I find in there I uninstall asap (about once a week).

Run ad-aware v6. It has an option to run before windows starts up. Use that, it cleans more ads.

Get Regcleaner or any other good registry cleaner and run that regularly, about once a week.

Get a good pop-up killer and firewall. I use Zone-Alarm pro.

Turn off cookies. It means you have to remember your own usernames and passwords, but it also prevents a lot of other nasties.

Now for the bad news. I once got this bloody toolbar from some scandinavian site which sells box sets of horror movies. Man I just couldn't get rid of this thing. I eventually uninstalled IE and deleted every file I could find that had anything to do with IE, including the whole messenger directory, which of course prompted windows to have a fit. I re-installed messenger and then IE. Yeehaa, no toolbar, but now IE was as responsive as a bulldog who has sniffed a bone. Man it was slow. 3 -4 minutes to find a site. I fortunately for me am one of those people who can rebuild his machine at the drop of a hat. So did that and instituted the regime mentioned above. Not had the problem since.

Good luck.

Of course I don't look busy.....I did it right the first time.
 
Do a google search for "toolbar (name of toolbar/company) removal" you'll probably find that someone has encountered exactly the same problem before and that there is a page with detailed removal instructions on it. Personally i find running ad aware & spybot together is sufficient for my needs. Hope this helps!
 
im having a similiar problem but I think its a worm. i got avg fully updated running all the time. do frequent scans neva pick up viruses but these anoyyin files run in the background. wisptis.exe, dmremote.exe and another one can't remember

..- dot dot dash ;)
 
try searching at google for 'wisptis.exe' i'm sure you'll find out what it is/where it came from, try it for the other ones as well
 
Visit http://www.safer-networking.org/ and download Spybot - Search & Destroy!

Brilliant proggy, but be sure not to download from other sites as there are bad copies of this floating about on the net. Use the original, you cannot go wrong...

Cheers
Antowan

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Consider using Mozilla Firefox as your main browser. It stops all pop ups dead in their tracks. I also use a firewall called Kerio and a Anti Virus called Kaspersky. Using these 3 together should keep your PC clean. Run Adaware or Spysweeper to check for unwanted spyware every week or so.

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Spybot misses some, so does Ad-Aware.


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Hi Ajax,

I came a cross this at two sites this week, must be a pandemic starting up.
Have a look for C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\IEengine.exe
It is a form of Trojan. Delete or rename it then look for it with regedit.
It should be in a run command somewhere. delete the key, reset the IE homepage and reboot.

It could also be a variant of CWS (Cool web search) goto http://www.softpedia.com/public/scripts/downloadhero/10-17-150/
and download CWShredder. That solved the other one for me this week.

Hope this helps
Cheers
Chris
 
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