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I'm really confused when it comes to these types of software. I purchased AVG 7.5 and have it on both my computers. It runs regularly, I don't pay much attention to what it does other than it seems to work as far as I know. My question is do I need another software for spy-ware and a firewall? Can someone help? EDITOR'S NOTE: Yes, you need all three: anti-spyware, snti-virus and firewall. See also http://askbobrankin.com/do_i_need_a_firewall.html |
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Your 'Stopzilla' link doesn't work. EDITOR'S NOTE: Works for me... maybe something on your system is blocking it? |
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I had the antivirus xp 2008 malware on my Dell Laptop. I did some searching on the web and found a forum on cnet.com recommending Malwarebytes. I downloaded Malwarebytes from majoreeks.com a month ago (late August) and that corrected the problem. |
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Hi Bob, I was excited to read in your article that I could run Spybot on my iMac, but alas! According to this page on the Spybot site, Mac OS and Mac OS X are "Not Supported". EDITOR'S NOTE: My bad... I read it wrong. Will fix the article. You can try MacScan at http://macscan.securemac.com |
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Malwarebytes which is still a good anti-malware scanners that you can swipe those badwares. It's provide good protection and also free but you can buy it too |
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Hi Bob, Followed your advice re. "Threat Fire"! Big mistake? Once installed, reboot took some 7 minutes? Couldn't go back to your e-mail because Outlook would not respond? Open control panel, 'not responding'? Decided to try another restart. After more than 15 minutes the system had still not finished shutting down and showed no signs of doing so??? Hit the reset button, when system reboots we're going' to uninstall! Takes an eternity to reboot. Then for some 13 minutes or so the system tray says that "Threat Fire" is 'initiating'? During this time, no other software appears interested in responding? When initiation 'appears' to be over, check outlook but won't open, so go for All Programs> Threat Fire> Uninstall, nothing happens? Wait, nothing' happens? Wait some more, still nothing happens? Try again, no surprises here, wait & wait sone more but still nothing happens? Go Control panel> Add remove programs, but won't respond, everything locks up. Again have to use Task Manager in order to close un-responding, Again shut down on reboot is taking forever, so use reset, re-boot into safe-mode. Remove Threat Fire via Add & Remove! Reboot, back to normal, all is fine again. Open e-mails no problem, and here I am? EDITOR'S NOTE: Sorry you had a problem with ThreatFire. It's highly recommended by many sources, but apparently it conflicts with some other software on your system. What anti-virus software are you using? That's the most likely cause. UPDATE: Apparently there is some issue with ThreatFire and AVG8. See http://www.pctools.com/forum/showthread.php?t=51504 |
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I had used Zone Alarm for years as a free firewall then when I got XP Pro went to ZA Pro with anti ad ware and virus. Also have Ad-Aware pro which has Ad-Watch. Have had some very good results with these. |
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Don't forget SUPERANTISPYWARE ! AT Superantispyware.com |
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At spybot S&D you suggest "You can also configure it to block ActiveX downloads" and "I recommend that you use the "Advanced" setting and customize your settings to have the program automatically scan your system and look for "unknown" threats. How can I acomplish those settings? |
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I use ThreatFire and have done for a year or so. I had AVG Free as AV, but after a disaster when I 'upgraded' to AVG8 I switched to Avast! I also use Returnil, so if anything should get past Avast! and ThreatFire, I'm a reboot away from making everything good again. Basically, bulletproof. |
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Hi, Bob, When I try to download "Windows Defender" I receive an error message, "A Network Error Ocurred While Attempting To Read From File,C\ etc.,etc.. Any advice? Thank You! EDITOR'S NOTE: It's either a temporary glitch (try again later) or some other security software is interfering. |
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G'day, I second the recommendations for Malwarebytes AntiMalware product. We had a popup that kept on recommending VirusRemover2008. Avast! didn't find it. McAfee didn't find it. Ad-Aware didn't find it. Finally, after Googling the text in the popup I saw the recommendation for AntMalware. It worked so well, I bought it. |
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Keep your computer runnin like new. When you are searching for a great scan that can help you keep your computer running like new, I would suggest that you visit search-and-destroy. Here I found the antispyware solution from Search-and-destroy and it was exactly what I needed to protect my computer and eliminate the bugs and viruses that would make it run slow, freeze up and shut down. Search-and-destroy was the answer to my computer bug problems and it was certainly worth every penny I spent to have this great antispyware to protect my PC. Not only does it work great but it cost less than many of the other scans available |
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I use Malwarebytes and Spywareblaster and I get "0" on Spybot S&D and AdAware (plus they take so damn long0. You got my 2 cents! |
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I have malwarebytes and threatfire on my computer. I thought everything was ok until recently my computer started running very slowly. I did a full scan with malwarebytes, part way through the computer crashed, I did a full scan with threatfire and exactly the same thing happened. When I do a quick scan they dont find anything, and my internet connection has slowed down a lot too. I have windows xp version 3. Help please. EDITOR'S NOTE: Try a dedicated anti-virus program such as AVG, Avast or Avira. See http://askbobrankin.com/should_i_buy_antispyware_or_antivirus_software.html |
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hey bob, every i "X" apage it goes back to desktop and i have to sign in all over again. i get a error signature iexplore.,exe ver.7.0.6000.16791 and sometimes dr watson post mortem debugger comes on and go through the same problem but as yet google is the only one that said they could fix it so trusting google for what i thought they were(trusting) and they loaded me up with down loads til they were coming out my ears. next day sameo sameo yanked it off and back to square one what now???? thanks a really wildturkey now!!!!!!!thanks and ceeeya |
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Malware removal guides: http://www.geekpolice.net/malware-removal-guides-f12/ Malware removal Tech Support: http://www.geekpolice.net/virus-spyware-malware-removal-f11/ |
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I had the antivirus xp 2008 malware on my Dell Laptop. I did some searching on the web and found a forum on cnet.com recommending Malwarebytes. |
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