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Jun 15th, 2004 12:48 PM | ||
PILLOWFIGHT | nerdz lol | |
Jun 13th, 2004 11:27 AM | ||
MrAdventure | spyware blaster spyware blaster spyware blaster spyware blaster spyware blaster spyware blaster spyware blaster spyware blaster spyware blaster spyware blaster spyware blaster spyware blaster spyware blaster spyware blaster spyware blaster spyware blaster spyware blaster spyware blaster spyware blaster spyware blaster spyware blaster spyware blaster spyware blaster spyware blaster spyware blaster spyware blaster spyware blaster spyware blaster spyware blaster spyware blaster spyware blaster spyware blaster spyware blaster spyware blaster spyware blaster spyware blaster spyware blaster spyware blaster spyware blaster spyware blaster spyware blaster spyware blaster spyware blaster spyware blaster spyware blaster spyware blaster spyware blaster spyware blaster spyware blaster spyware blaster spyware blaster spyware blaster spyware blaster spyware blaster spyware blaster spyware blaster spyware blaster spyware blaster spyware blaster spyware blaster spyware blaster spyware blaster spyware blaster spyware blaster | |
Jun 11th, 2004 10:56 AM | ||
whoreable |
exactly. i always recommend to people to get BOTH spybot and adaware. safe mode is a good idea. if it still cant remove them, see what type the virus is listed as and then look it up for a manual removal. |
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Jun 11th, 2004 09:35 AM | ||
AChimp |
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Also try Spybot. I read an article a few weeks ago that compared spyware removal programs, and it said that even though AdAware and Spybot are the best programs currently out there, they only remove about 57% of known spyware. There's also a considerable difference between what AdAware removes and what Spybot nukes. |
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Jun 11th, 2004 07:43 AM | ||
Mockery |
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Soundtest, that page was made to teach you a lesson! But yeah, it must be an Opera thing cuz I don't get that many when I go to that page in IE. |
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Jun 11th, 2004 06:06 AM | ||
soundtest | mock i don't like to bitch about things because your site fucking rules but when i hit a 404 page or a dead link on i-mock i get bombarded with like unlimited pop-ups... i use opera as my browser so it might be just an opera thing but it forces me to close the browser (and all of its tabs)... that's kinda rough! in IE just one new pop-up opens... what else is going on?? again i'm not complaining just drunk and wondering | |
Jun 11th, 2004 12:50 AM | ||
AChimp |
Have you tried Spybot? Can you delete the files manually? Can you boot into Safe Mode and then run Norton to see if the files are deleted? |
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Jun 11th, 2004 12:39 AM | ||
Mockery |
damned spyware shite... I'm getting more pop-ups from spyware on my computer, pretty much anytime I do a search on Google. I've run ad-aware (with the updated definitions 'n what not) and removed everything but it's still there. I've run norton anti-virus and while it found some viruses, it was unable to delete them (without explaining why except for saying "delete failed"). Here's the files norton found: may17_loader.exe polall1t.exe preInsTT.exe twaintec.dll uninstaller.exe (it listed some of them multiple times, 12 files in all) So uh, yeah, help. If it helps, I know the pop-ups sometimes try to access the following: websearch24.com websearch.com jadlogix.cjt1.net/HTM/419/0/JavaSiteRequest.asp |