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AnneLee

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Yahoo! Anti-Spy
« on: December 27, 2007, 11:38:43 AM »
Do I need Yahoo! Spy in addition to avast? I just recently noticed it is on my computer.

Offline Lisandro

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Re: Yahoo! Anti-Spy
« Reply #1 on: December 27, 2007, 11:45:56 AM »
Are you talking about this one? http://ematrixsoft.com/yahoo-messenger-spy-monitor-software.htm
If so, it's a shareware and not a security software, but a spy one. Do you need it?
I don't think so, if you want an Internet content filter, use www.k9webprotection.com ;)
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mrangel74

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Re: Yahoo! Anti-Spy
« Reply #2 on: January 03, 2008, 05:48:34 PM »
I am still having some pop up problems, what can I do?

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Re: Yahoo! Anti-Spy
« Reply #3 on: January 03, 2008, 05:51:14 PM »
If a virus is replicant (coming and coming again), you could follow the general cleaning procedure:

1. Disable System Restore on Windows ME or Windows XP. System Restore cannot be disabled on Windows 9x and it's not available in Windows 2k. After boot you can enable System Restore again after step 3.

2. Clean your temporary files. You can use CleanUp or the Windows Advanced Care features for that.

3. Schedule a boot time scanning with avast. Start avast! > Right click the skin > Schedule a boot-time scanning. Select for scanning archives. Boot. Other option is scanning in SafeMode (repeatedly press F8 while booting).

4. It will be good if you download, install, update and run AVG Antispyware. Some users recommend SUPERantispyware, Spyware Terminator and/or a-squared (take care about false positives).
If any infection is detected, better and safer is send the file to Quarantine than to simple delete than.

5. If you still detecting any strange behavior or even you're sure you're not clean, maybe it will be good to test your machine with anti-rootkit applications. I suggest AVG or Panda.

6. Also, if you still detecting strange behaviors or you want to be sure you're clean, maybe making a HijackThis log to post here and, specially, scan and submit to on-line analysis the RunScanner log would help to identify the problem and the solution.

7. After you're clean, use the immunization of SpywareBlaster or, which is better, the Windows Advanced Care features of spyware/adware cleaning and removal.

8. Finally, when you're clean, check for insecure applications with Secunia Software Inspector to update insecure applications and avoid reinfection.
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