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Valve Bounce
29th July 2009, 02:41
Sorry to post another thread on this subject, but I have recently been inundated by spyware and trojans. I updated my Ad-Aware then ran a full scan and found a page and a half long list of spyware and trojans on my PC. This was after the weekend when I watched the Hungarian GP on my PC.
I am now quite concerned as to whether it is safe to watch anything on a webcast.
Can any computer experts give me some helpful advice on this.
I run the free version of Grisoft's AVG, and I do have a firewall. As mentioned above, I also have Lavasoftt's Ad-Aware.
steve_spackman
29th July 2009, 02:50
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/winfamily/defender/default.mspx
Valve Bounce
29th July 2009, 03:13
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/winfamily/defender/default.mspx
Thanks. I forgot to mention that I already have Windows Defender installed. I have also run the malicious software removal tool (updated).
steve_spackman
29th July 2009, 03:24
Thanks. I forgot to mention that I already have Windows Defender installed. I have also run the malicious software removal tool (updated).
http://onecare.live.com/standard/en-gb/default.htm
Valve Bounce
29th July 2009, 03:40
http://onecare.live.com/standard/en-gb/default.htm
Do I run the demo or get a free trial?
steve_spackman
29th July 2009, 03:42
free trial which is 90 days
Avast is recommended over AVG by the tech guys on New Zealand PC World forums. I have been using the free version since uninstalling McAfee and it seems ok. I also have Ad-Aware and CCleaner downloaded via FileHippo. I also have McAfee Site Advisor which is free and I don't go on to any sites that don't have their green tick which appears next to the sites that come up when you google. 'scuse if I'm telling you stuff you already know.
Sorry, McAfee Site Advisor is white tick in green circle for ok sites.
steve_spackman
29th July 2009, 06:54
Avast is recommended over AVG by the tech guys on New Zealand PC World forums. I have been using the free version since uninstalling McAfee and it seems ok. I also have Ad-Aware and CCleaner downloaded via FileHippo. I also have McAfee Site Advisor which is free and I don't go on to any sites that don't have their green tick which appears next to the sites that come up when you google. 'scuse if I'm telling you stuff you already know.
Sorry, McAfee Site Advisor is white tick in green circle for ok sites.
Will look into that..cheers
Roamy
29th July 2009, 07:16
They give you the trojans because if you are running windows you know you are going to get F__________d
you would think after all of these years and 90% of the market and virtually all the money - they could just get some idea of security!!
Dave B
29th July 2009, 09:25
They give you the trojans because if you are running windows you know you are going to get F__________d
you would think after all of these years and 90% of the market and virtually all the money - they could just get some idea of security!!
Trouble is you can have all the security in the world, then a message flicks up saying to need to install x,y,z to watch a downloaded movie and bang! Not blaming Valve, but the huge majority of trojans are let in by the actions of the user.
UAC's a huge barrier but I know people who turn it off becuase the warnings are annoying, which (unless you genuinely know what you're doing) is aking to taking the oil warning bulb out of your dashboard because you're fed up with the light coming on.
wedge
29th July 2009, 14:04
Agreed
Only time I had problems from Firefox/Opera was because of dodgy porno's.
I use Firefox and Spybot and I never have a problem with even the dodgiest of sites. Spybot immunizes against spyware and trojans. I also have nod32 as a back up.
Wade91
29th July 2009, 17:08
i've had alot of viruses on my computer this year myself and i had to remove another one yesterday, i mostly use firefox and sometimes opera and i've used a few diffront anti-viruse programs this year to try to put a stop to it: McAfee, AVG, and i'm currently useing iolo, but the viruses still find a way onto my computer :( i also have Malware Bytes installed to remove viruses
GridGirl
29th July 2009, 19:23
It's not good when websites get hacked. On Monday night I looked up a website relating to a rally in Scotland as I'm going in a few weeks and wondered if it was on at the same time. After initally getting to view what could only be classed as swine flu porn I eventually got transferred to the actual website I wanted.
Daniel
30th July 2009, 00:56
This is also good as well :)
http://www.softpedia.com/get/Antivirus/Microsoft-Security-Essentials.shtml
Jag_Warrior
30th July 2009, 01:14
Is IE8 any better/safer than previous versions? Are there things about it that anyone here hates? I have an old laptop that I'm getting ready to plug in and it has IE6.
Daniel
30th July 2009, 01:15
Is IE8 any better/safer than previous versions? Are there things about it that anyone here hates? I have an old laptop that I'm getting ready to plug in and it has IE6.
As a long running MS fan I have to say I'm not a huge IE8 fan. Just doesn't seem as stable as IE7.
steve_spackman
30th July 2009, 01:20
Is Microsoft Security Essentials any good?
Daniel
30th July 2009, 01:21
Is Microsoft Security Essentials any good?
Seems fine :)
Jag_Warrior
30th July 2009, 03:06
As a long running MS fan I have to say I'm not a huge IE8 fan. Just doesn't seem as stable as IE7.
Thanks. I'll go for IE7. YouTube popped up right away saying that their support for IE6 was ending soon.
markabilly
30th July 2009, 12:43
Sorry to post another thread on this subject, but I have recently been inundated by spyware and trojans. I updated my Ad-Aware then ran a full scan and found a page and a half long list of spyware and trojans on my PC. This was after the weekend when I watched the Hungarian GP on my PC.
I am now quite concerned as to whether it is safe to watch anything on a webcast.
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Same experience as me trying to do the same thing, except the norton stuff was telling me i had stuff not only on the c drive, but on the registry and on the d-drive back up......I had to reboot back to an earlier time and do a bunch of stuff, to get rid of the d-drive stuff.....thought maybe it was just me getting the usual random crap, and did not think it was the result of my webcast vewing experience, but now i think i know why....
schmenke
30th July 2009, 15:42
Worth the few $'s for a subscription:
http://www.webroot.com/En_US/consumer-products-spysweeper.html?WRSID=c217ea5ab17e51c9a114a3b5b82f b955
Jag_Warrior
30th July 2009, 19:02
As a long running MS fan I have to say I'm not a huge IE8 fan. Just doesn't seem as stable as IE7.
The install didn't go so well. But after we got my satellite and wireless connections back up & running, it's pretty good. I have to say, I really like that "phishing filter" feature. I don't know how well it works, but that's OK. :up:
Wade91
30th July 2009, 19:36
i have downloaded IE8 it seems pretty cool, i still mostly use firefox though
steve_spackman
31st July 2009, 22:34
Seems fine :)
Thanks for the link..It works real good..Easier to use compared to Windows One Care
Valve Bounce
1st August 2009, 04:20
Worth the few $'s for a subscription:
http://www.webroot.com/En_US/consumer-products-spysweeper.html?WRSID=c217ea5ab17e51c9a114a3b5b82f b955
I had Webroot, including the CD. Then an upgrade came out and when I upgraded my Webroot, my PC ground to a halt. When I contacted Webroot, they said they couldn't fix it, so told me to uninstall it and re-install the earlier version, then upgrade to the Windows 2000 version. I had so much trouble with Webroot at the time that I installed Lavasoft's Ad-Aware instead.
Valve Bounce
1st August 2009, 04:23
Thanks for the link..It works real good..Easier to use compared to Windows One Care
In that case, I'll have a go at Daniel's recommendation.
steve_spackman
1st August 2009, 05:15
In that case, I'll have a go at Daniel's recommendation.
Yes do that, as Microsoft Security Essentials is replacing One Care anyway..Just found that out the other day
tmx
1st August 2009, 06:35
I use Firefox and Spybot and I never have a problem with even the dodgiest of sites. Spybot immunizes against spyware and trojans. I also have nod32 as a back up.
This is pretty much what I was going to recommend, use Spybot to immunize against spywares. I think its about time spybot have auto updating though.
As for Firefox, use the addon NoScript, it will take some understanding of this addon to begin using it though. Maybe a little pain in the arse for some people, but for me its essential, but only until Opera have an something similar, then Firefox gets uninstalled permanantly.
Daniel
1st August 2009, 10:49
Thanks for the link..It works real good..Easier to use compared to Windows One Care
No probs :) never used Onecare myself so I couldn't honestly say :)
Valve Bounce
2nd August 2009, 03:55
My grandson told me his friend wrote a virus to infect his own PC, and put it out of action.
Jag_Warrior
2nd August 2009, 04:16
My grandson told me his friend wrote a virus to infect his own PC, and put it out of action.
:dozey:
Might I suggest that you keep your grandson away from this lad? Sounds like the type of kid who'll grow up tp rob liquor stores... and forget to wear a mask.
Valve Bounce
2nd August 2009, 12:03
:dozey:
Might I suggest that you keep your grandson away from this lad? Sounds like the type of kid who'll grow up to rob liquor stores... and forget to wear a mask.
Well, that kid did get his dad to buy him a new PC.
SportscarBruce
2nd August 2009, 14:28
This latest variety of pighead flu has become pandemic within the motorsport electronic media. Sleep with pigs and the stuff eventually goes multi-platform. Multi-discipine too..
Jag_Warrior
2nd August 2009, 21:48
Well, that kid did get his dad to buy him a new PC.
Hmm, in that case, he might have a future in politics... or banking.
Valve Bounce
3rd August 2009, 11:53
Hmm, in that case, he might have a future in politics... or banking.
Definitely in Investment Banking. :p :
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