Re: SPYWARE. Look out.
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I've dealt with some in the last few months that neither Ad-Aware, Spybot, or HijackThis could kill.
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Yep, I have run across many computers like that. It embed's itself somewhere in your PC and keeps re-installing itself every time you remove the syware files it creates. Nasty stuff. Some versions of Bullseye Network with that stupdid Shopping Buddy is one. If you see that "Shopping Buddy" with that F-IN little dog icon, you can almost bet you have a format & reload in you future.
There are a lot of deceptive pop-up windows you will run across and not even know it. You think you are clicking the "X" on top to close the window, but infact you are not. You are actually installing the program. The best way to close them is to right click them on the task bar or hit Alt+F4 with the pop-up window on top.
Matt
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I've dealt with some in the last few months that neither Ad-Aware, Spybot, or HijackThis could kill.
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Yep, I have run across many computers like that. It embed's itself somewhere in your PC and keeps re-installing itself every time you remove the syware files it creates. Nasty stuff. Some versions of Bullseye Network with that stupdid Shopping Buddy is one. If you see that "Shopping Buddy" with that F-IN little dog icon, you can almost bet you have a format & reload in you future.
There are a lot of deceptive pop-up windows you will run across and not even know it. You think you are clicking the "X" on top to close the window, but infact you are not. You are actually installing the program. The best way to close them is to right click them on the task bar or hit Alt+F4 with the pop-up window on top.
Matt
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