computerlove wrote:
Arbie wrote:
I keep Ad-Aware and Spybot search and destroy. Ad-Aware doesn't have the extensive tools but is easier to use for a less advanced user.
I'd like to add Spywareblaster
http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/spywareblaster.html
I'd like to add a word of caution.
There are whole families of malware out there, which hide behind names that appear genuine. One such family includes a load of versions with "blaster" in their names. Computerlove's link is genuine (I believe). I've not used it, and I'm not sure I would. It seems rather limited. Still, it's free!
Having spent some time recently, cleaning up infected systems, I know that (even) I can get it wrong. One that had me fooled for a bit was
so professional-looking - I was sure I'd seen in on the shelves in shops. It had managed to force itself to the top of search engines, looking good, and displacing all the entries which alerted that it was unadulterated malware.
Also beware of not-so-malware. Things that give "free" virus scans, report shed-loads of problem, and then say "just pay us <some amount of money> and we'll clean this all up." Naturally, your machine has no infection at all. (One such scan reported hijackthis as a virus - so they obviously don't have a clue).
And now... just checking, and I've discovered that www<dot>hijackthis<dot>com is a site trying to foist a bunch of non-free stuff from WebRoot Software, whereas HijackThis is free, and comes from Trend Micro. I'm not at all sure I understand what's going on there!
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