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| Registered User Join Date: Nov 2003 Location: Overthere next to that place
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| Virus scanner/ spyware detector I didn't see a thread about this so figured I would ask. I have got the Mona Lisa virus and no matter what online scanners I dl, such as Ad-Aware, Spydoctor, One Care, and Norton, nothing seems to fix my damn comp. What is a good scanner/fixer program I can go buy? I do not like Norton's that much because it's always popping shit up wanting me to buy/apply to their service. I want a stand alone program I can get for around 100 bucks. Any suggestions?
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| Format your stuff and start off from scratch. I'm using Symantec Endpoint Protection and haven't had any problems so far; try getting a trial for it or something, it includes pretty much everything and has great pro-active protection. |
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| Super Antispyware - SUPERAntiSpyware.com - AntiAdware, AntiSpyware, AntiMalware!. Download the home version. Install. Update. Complete scan. Win. That'll cover spyware. Kaspersky Antivirus. Find/DL a trial. Install. Update. Complete scan. Win. Purchase: Kaspersky Internet Security. Install without firewall. (I fucking hate software firewalls.) I would add HijackThis, but you can fuck shit up if you don't know what you're doing. Run it, have it save a log file, copy/paste and send me the log in a PM and I can tell you what to nuke.
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| Rock and Roll Gangster Join Date: Aug 2003
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| Go here HijackThis Logfileauswertung Paste in your log, and then remove the ones with an X next to them. Quote:
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| Sometimes the voice of FOH reason Join Date: May 2003 Location: Las Vegas, NV
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| I agree with a lot of the posts in here, adding to them, here's my recommendation to clean up your box: 1. Format, and I mean REALLY format. If your BIOS supports low level formatting, do that. Note: This can take a stupid amount of time 2. Install your OS, fully update the OS and all drivers from manufacturing companies website itself. 3. I personally love Norton 360 Premium, it's a little bloated, but in one suite you get anti-virus, anti-spyware, internet security, PC performance tools (disk scanner, defragmenter) and various other apps used to try to keep your computer from bogging down, and for the most part, they work. 4. I would recommend Firefox, and configure the security settings by hand, trust me, it will make a difference. 5. From that point on, and this is the biggest, most crucial step, more important than your protection software: Before you download anything, or install a thing, check the source. Know the website you're getting shit from, have all media checked when inserted, try to stick to original, legit installation media, etc. No virus every "appeared" on any computer. It got there somehow. Someone did something to allow it. I would say if you avoid any zip file with the words "serialz" or "crackz" in it, and never go to astalavista.box.sk, 99% chance you'll be fine. |
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+1 Internets | Not a fan of Norton or Symantec... they are at the bottom of the pile from my experiences with them. The McAffee Suite is better and then AVG Suite is better than McAffee. I personally don't use any of them, and instead use AVG free and have it scan once a day at 1pm while I'm at the office, and sunbelt-kerio personal firewall just for being able to monitor active connections/ports and such. If I need to go one step further, then I google "housecall antivirus" and run their free online scanner, but I don't think I've ever had to on my own computer. I also run Firefox 100% of the time. I built my computer a year and a half ago, download stuff from public/private torrent sites and astalavista constantly, and never had any problems with viruses or spyware. |
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Personally, I don't run any active protection of any kind. XP firewall is on I guess. I'll do a SuperAS and Kaspersky online scan once every few months, neither ever come up with anything. SAS actually had a false positive on a FFXI DAT file one time, but thats it. But most people aren't as careful/intelligent about their browsing/downloading habits.
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| Pride Never Die | This is what I use: Newegg.com - ESET NOD32 Antivirus Home Edition V3.0 - Security / Utilities Software
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| euro scum Join Date: Aug 2002 Location: Sweden
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| Once Firefox is installed, download this also: NoScript - JavaScript/Java/Flash blocker for a safer Firefox experience! - what is it? - InformAction |
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