You know what’s even more interesting? I removed the crap that Spybot found, all 82 items. THen I re-ran AdAware, and it found nothing…wonder that happened to the rest of those 129 Items. The only thing I can figure is that the 2 programs found basically the same stuff but that the things Spybot found were somehow parts of more of the 129 items.
I don’t know what you people do with your computers but I spend countless hours browsing and in all these years I have never used any kind of anti-virus or any other ad-aware-type software and I have never been infected by anything. I have my browser safely configured, run Zonealarm and don’t open anything I am not sure of. That’s it. Never had a problem.
I’m curious to know how you know you’ve never been infected or affected by a virus or spyware if you don’t have any software to detect them. Certainly, the thing that drives most people to download something like ad-aware or Norton Antivirus is the fact that there is some visible indication that something is up (like pop up ads suddenly appearing) but many, many times, especially with viral infections, they can be absolutely “invisible” and you may never know they’re there.
And just because you don’t know about it, doesn’t mean it’s not bad for you./
I regularly check to see what processes are running and anything new gets inspected. This way I have disabled a ton of junk that every piece of hardware or software installs. Everybody should be failiar with the processess running in their computer.
Much like Sailor, I spent years and years without protection and had no problem-though Zonelabs could arguably be considered “preventative” protection as it alerts you to most connections. In the last year, however, I’ve had nothing but trouble.
Used to be, I could run Ad-Aware and come up with a bunch of cookies(that I could really care less if they existed or not), and that was all. Now, since Malware, spyware, and unwanted software pushes are the norm-not the exception-I choose to run Ad-Aware once a reboot.
I had one helluva time a few months ago-I’d leave my computer for an hour and come back to find hundreds of software popups. Not just internet popups, but active software downloads. I spent weeks deleting cookies and programs and examining running programs and processes. While that worked, it really only held the attack off. I had to run Ad-Aware and arm myself with their actively running Ad-Watch program to finally stop the invasion.
Count me as another happy user of AdAware 6.0 and Spybot S&D. They do indeed find different things, and depending upon settings may or may not accomplish the task.
Example: I knew something nasty was in the box, and ran Spybot first, then AdAware. Nasty thing still there. Changed AdAware settings to Proctologist with an Attitude and it found 36 more nasties. Problem gone.
Regarding the ‘System Restore’ option, I’d imagine that Doper is using an OS newer than 98SE, as it isn’t on my System Tools list. I get the same, and likely better options from using Roxio Go-Back, now part of the nice folks at Symantec who bring you all things Norton.
Hot dawg! How do I do that? Seriously. I run both Spybot and Adaware (the free home version) every day, and am always interested in ways to up the firepower I shoot at them bastidges…
Here’s an odd thing (or perhaps not, since I’m no techie): I’ve been running Spybot and Ad-Aware for some time now. I installed a router about a month ago and since then I’ve had zero hits on Spybot. Ad-Aware continues to slay the dragon. What gives?
I believe I’ve read Spybot is only updated once a month or so because it’s a guy doing it in his free time., whereas Ad-Aware is updated constantly. I dunno, Ad-Aware is now number 1 for me, I use Spybot only from time to time.
Take pride that you’ve stopped the barbarians, but some of us are taking care of other people’s computers. I work with elementary school machines. Those kids always fall for ‘click the monkey’ flashy stuff.
Funny you should ask. I had a client last week with over 800. :eek: My lectures fall on deaf ears. (sigh)
The computer I’m working on today, has ZoneAlarm installed. I was soooooo proud of my client…until I took a gander inside, and see that they’ve allowed access to absolutely everything it’s come across. (double sigh)
Ad-Aware found over 1600 items on my brother’s computer.
Spybot S&D then found 70+ more.
I have no idea how this happened. He said he hadn’t installed anything.
In the past, I’ve often been amazed at my brother’s ability to morph a perfectly good computer into something wretched to behold. I don’t know how he does it.
I do know that a few weeks ago he told me, “You should join the Guards. They need computer guys like you. They’ve put me in charge of keeping the computers here running, and yes, that scares me too.”