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Drow Warrior
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SP2 == Windows XP Service Pack 2
it adds some new 'security features', but to be honest they don't really do much to improve security [img]smile.gif[/img] after all, they left in the biggest piece of crapware - Internet Explorer 6. switching to Mozilla Firefox or Opera will do wonders for your wellbeing while surfing the net. |
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Zartan
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How's it working, Timber? Remember, you have to download the new Spybot 1.3, the update feature won't get you there.
My best guess is, as I mentioned, it is something respawning under another profile. I usually scan each profile after booting into safe mode. Remember to update the programs before rebooting. As for Service Pack 2, I'm firmly in the 'give it a month or two' department, so they can work out the kinks. There are known conflicts with widely used products like Norton's and even some MS products. The new features look promising, but I'll have to wait for some clear signs these issues have been resolved before trying that one. Be aware, if you have automatic updates turned on you ARE downloading and installing SP2.
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What browser are you using? If it's IE, I will happily forward you 6 pages of articles telling you why not to use it. These types of problems are mentioned, among other things. Changing your browser IS a permanant solution, because there are none with the basic structural problems that a few select Microsoft products have (those being, Windows and the programs that are bundled with it to the point of you ont being able to get rid of them). Firefox is excellent, Opera isn't as good (in my opinion) but some people still swear by it, the Mozilla Suite is as good as Firefox if you don't mind bloatware, and Netscape/AOL Navigator is alright if you can ignore the spyware and the bad interface colour scheme. If you've already abandoned anything on the IE engine, ignore everything I just said. [img]smile.gif[/img] |
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You know, this thread would be a lot more useful if you guys provided links to where people could get these programs you mentioned... [img]smile.gif[/img]
Where would I get HJT for instance, I want to try it. I'm fairly free of these buggers, just get one every once in a while that pops up a messagebox telling me to patch windows. No way I'm giving them the satisfaction of using their suggestion. |
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Ma'at - Goddess of Truth & Justice
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I had a similar homepage hijack, and I think it was About:...
http://www.webroot.com/wb/products/spysweeper/index.php Webroot's spyware sweeper did the trick for me, after AdAware and Spybot missed it. It's absurd that I am now using three anti-spyware programs, but it seems to be working, even with cursed IE6. Also note that there's a cool newer Ad-Aware called "Ad-Aware SE Personal" that's free too. The hijacker I had was particularly heinous because it would show up after I left my 'homepage' to look at other pages. It hijacked almost EVERYTHING I went to, and it practically shut down all surfing. So if you can even get to that link, good luck! [ 09-12-2004, 04:11 AM: Message edited by: Lucern ] |
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Lennon does makes a good point, and Firefox is a pretty good browser, but I'm not gonna let some punk hacker, who gets his kicks screwing with people, stop me from using IE because I like IE. [img]tongue.gif[/img]
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Jack Burton
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At one stage, Lennon convinced me to use three spyware programs, but I just decided to use Firefox, and now I dont have any problems.
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