Malware, Adware
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Malware, Adware
How is it, that, every few days, I monitor my computer with Adaware and Spybot, and I seem to bring up the regular list of "the usual suspects", which I duly exterminate. And yet, a few days later, on repeating the operation, they're back, and must be eliminated again.
In the meantime, have they just returned right after my spring clean? How have they returned, and from where? And how much harm are they doing, compared to a virus or trojan?
In the meantime, have they just returned right after my spring clean? How have they returned, and from where? And how much harm are they doing, compared to a virus or trojan?
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If the usual suspects are actual exes or 'run' registry entries, be worried and consider a backup an OS reload - not recommended for the uninitiated.
but easy stuff for an experienced one.
Otherwise, if they are only tracking cookies and MRU items, no worries - it's par for the course in a session of web surfing.
but easy stuff for an experienced one.
Otherwise, if they are only tracking cookies and MRU items, no worries - it's par for the course in a session of web surfing.
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Tosh, what are the 'usual suspects' identified - if you can give us more information we can determine whether they are just potential risks (in the same way that walking across a road is a 'potential' risk), or actual baddies.
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Unfortunately, having deleted the rogue items, I don't seem to have a record of them in Adaware nor Spybot? Also I have just noticed that Spybot refers to Internet Explorer in its bad download blocker- does this also apply to Firefox?
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As others have suggested, you will always pick up some tracking cookies, which some programs will identify as 'malware' or similar.
A program such as Adaware will identify them as 'insignificant' or similar phrase and that's how you should regard them.
Only way to avoid them is to stay off the internet.
A program such as Adaware will identify them as 'insignificant' or similar phrase and that's how you should regard them.
Only way to avoid them is to stay off the internet.
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If it's just tracking cookies (which I think AdAware regards as "critical problems"), you'll continue picking them up as soon as you start browsing the Internet again. You may reduce the number if you install and use a HOSTS file - that's been very good for me at keeping my "infections" down to trivial numbers of tracking cookies only.