Showing posts with label ad-aware. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ad-aware. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Ad-Aware 2007 - Tutorial

This video will briefly show you how to use Lavasoft Ad-Aware.

It’s very simple and straightforward to use, but don’t rely solely upon one such program to keep the nasties out of your PC.

I regularly use CCleaner, SpybotS&D, MRU-Blaster and Advanced Windows Care.

Click here for Video Tutorial

Monday, September 03, 2007

Email Danger - Free Web Tools

Hot on the heels of the ‘Postcard From A Friend’, there is a new trend starting.

Below is a copy of an email I received - several copies of it too.

DO NOT open this email as it contains a Trojan Downloader, just Delete it
Virus Name: JS/Psyme also known as HTML/Mht@exp

Spreads through Web Browsing, Downloads Code from the internet, Exploits your system and/or Software vulnerabilities.

Ensure your anti-virus is up-to-date. I recommend AVG Anti-Virus (freeware)which catches these Trojans and opens a ‘Threat Detected’ window.

If you are infected with this update your virus definitions file and reboot into Safe Mode, scan with anti-virus and also scan with ad-aware.

Email will read similar to this, with some variations:

Welcome Member,
We are so happy you joined Free Web Tools.

Member Number: 6257277682314
Your Temp. Login ID: user3795
Your Password ID: eq708

Please Change your login and change your Login Information.

Use this link to change your Login info: Free Web Tools

Welcome,
Internet Support
Free Web Tools

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Lavasoft Ad-Aware 2007 Free Edition

Lavasoft believe that every individual, regardless of
economic status or geographic location, should have the
power to control their individual privacy and security.
Lavasoft is the original anti-spyware company, and they are
still delivering the best protection today. After all, over
300 million computer users around the world can’t be wrong!

With the ability to scan your RAM, Registry, hard drives,
and external storage devices for known data-mining,
advertising, and tracking components, Ad-Aware 2007 easily
can clean your system, allowing you to maintain a higher
degree of privacy while you surf the Web.

Ad-Aware 2007 includes a redesigned engine, improved code
sequence identification, incremental definition updates,
one-click Web-history cleanup, multiple browser support,
and other new features.

One of the first applications built to find and remove
adware and spyware, Ad-Aware 2007 maintains Lavasoft’s
excellent reputation.

The interface features two skins and six tabs in the. The
first two, Status and Scan, initiate file scans for adware.
After scanning is complete, the program presents a results
summary, followed by a line-item list from which you can
select which components to remove. There is also an option
to create a system restore point. Right-clicking an
individual entry gives some information about suspected
adware.

The third button offers real-time defenses but only in the
paid version. Web Update, the next button, controls
definition file updates. The fifth button, Tools and Plug-
ins, shows you which plug-ins are installed and controls
TrackSweep, the new browsing tracks cleaner. TrackSweep is
the only free function here. Smoothly integrated into the
application, it wipes the cache, cookies, and history, and
other traces left by browsing.

Settings is last, and provides access to auto-scans,
browsers, scanning, the interface, and log files. The
application does an excellent job of removing most malware
components. Despite the restrictions on the free edition,
this is a fully functional adware remover, and Ad-Aware
2007 should be part of your defence system.

More Key Features
User-Controlled Spyware Removal - Decide for yourself what
to delete from your system and what to keep.

Extensive Detection Database - Stay protected with regular
updates from the extensive library of identified and
analyzed spyware.

System Restore Point - Easily revert back to your clean
system to recover from a spyware attack.

Surf the Internet with peace of mind and let Ad-Aware
shield you from dangerous intruders and prying eyes.

Preserve your computer investment with regular scans to
identify and remove malicious applications that eat up
memory and steal bandwidth so your computer runs as
smoothly as the day you bought it.

At present it is not compatible with Windows Vista, which
can install the program, but it sometimes crashes or hangs
during scans. A Vista-compatible edition will be released
in August 2007.

Download it free from here:
http://www.lavasoftusa.com/products/ad_aware_free.php

Note: Ad-Aware 2007 Free is free of charge for personal
home use only. Commercial use is prohibited. For real-time
protection and advanced options, paid versions are
available from Lavasoft at www.lavasoft.com.

Monday, April 16, 2007

How many spyware items are infecting your computer?

I just had, by mistake, a plug-in called Intelligent Explorer attach
to my browser. What a nightmare! I have another article on this
topic, but this brings home a point. Spyware or adware items are
continually infecting computers. Most computers have no protection
from them. Most frightening is the frequency of them. From the
InfosecWriters web site, "According to a 2004 survey by America
Online and the National Cyber Security Alliance, 91% of users
questioned were familiar with the term spyware. Only 53% believed
their computers were infected, but a scan found that 80% of their PCs
had some type of spyware installed on them." It goes on to say,
"...The average number of spyware components per computer was 93 with
one computer having well over a thousand."

What is Spyware?

Butte College (www.bctv.butte.edu/support/spyware.html) offers this
definition:

“The term ‘spyware’ is broadly defined as any program that gets into
your computer without permission and hides in the background while it
makes unwanted changes to your user experience.

Spyware is generally not designed to damage your computer. The
damage it does is more a by-product of its main mission, which is to
serve you targeted advertisements or make your browser display
certain sites or search results.

At present, most spyware targets only the Windows operating system
(Internet Explorer).”

To be fair, spyware can be harmless, for example tracking cookies
don’t do much. While such things infringe on your privacy, they don't
really harm anything. Others, however, are extremely dangerous.

So what do you do about it?

No spyware program seems to do everything, but there are a lot of
goods solutions out there that can help. Here is a list of some of
the top Spyware tools to look at:

1) Try Ad-Aware 6.0 Professional from LavaSoft (there is also a free
version with less functionality)

2) Spybot Search & Destroy from PepiMK Software

3) Xoftspy form Pareto Logic

4) Spyware Guard from Javacool Software is a free program

5) Pest Patrol (now part of Computer Associates by acquisition)

6) McAfee Anti-Spyware

One thing is for certain: you do need to take spyware seriously.
For some reason, too many people out there think anti-virus solutions
are the end-all solution. They are not.

And, when all else fails?

Finally, as drastic as it seems, if your computer has been infected
with a large number of spyware programs, the only solution you may
have is backing up your data, and performing a complete reinstall of
the operating system.

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