How do I get rid of adware, spyware, and popups?
Feb-19-2010 By admin
I always get the same websites popping up on my screen. I have never visited any of these sites and I have no clue what sets them off. Help!
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I always get the same websites popping up on my screen. I have never visited any of these sites and I have no clue what sets them off. Help!
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download windows defender from microsoft and upgrade to ie 8
to get rid of it u need paid anit virus. the paid version has to both be anti virus and internet security. internet security is usually more expensive as it has both in it. kaspersky internet security is a good choice.(top 3 in world for years now) pop ups pop up becuase u visit a site that has a agrement with that site so when u visist it adware installs onto ur computer and pop ups from sites u never seen before are on ur computer. the adware is both un intensionally and sometimes intentionla by the webiste owner. if its intentional then it means the site owner gets a bit of money.Yeah ppl are greedy
here are two free tools that are very effective
http://download.cnet.com/SuperAntiSpyware-Free-Edition/3000-8022_4-10523889.html
http://download.cnet.com/Malwarebytes-Anti-Malware/3000-8022_4-10804572.html
Well the easiest thing you could do is download AVG Free. its a great virus protection software that simply blocks pop-ups. I’m guessing you have Norton Anit-Virus or McAfee. If you have norton un-install it and then download the norton file deleter or whatever because it still leaves files on your computer. If you have McAfee, just uninstall it and get AVG Free after any of those steps.
AVG Free: http://free.avg.com/ww-en/homepage
Norton Removal Tool: http://en.kioskea.net/telecharger/telecharger-395-norton-removal-tool
i have used SpyNoMore,it can found every kelogger that the common antivirus can’t found and uninstalled,i feel so good ,maybe you can try it
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Try it’s free version:-
http://www.lavasoft.com/index.php
You can first of all go and try the free ware
if they dont work,then you can find other paid ones to deal with them if it matters to you.
freeware:go to cnet.com
and get them,there are lots of free ones you can use
if freeware doent work,you can go to softwarewikipedia and get some info.,and try spynomore,which might help you out.
http://www.softwarewikipedia.com/index.php/Template:Spynomore_home
well in your case
spynomore could help you,i think
as far as i know,it’s functional,helping you spot any kind of spyware and backdoor program.
though not free,you can use its trial version to try it out
find more info. in softwarewikipedia
Also you can find the soft in softwarewikipedia
http://www.softwarewikipedia.com/index.php/Template:Spynomore_home
You are infected with spyware if:
* You see too much pop-up advertisements.
* Your browser has toolbars that you haven’t installed.
* Your homepage has changed (and you can’t change it back).
* Other settings have changed without your permission.
* Your computer is slow.
To get rid of spyware and keep your computer clean you can use an antispyware or even more.
You can download a antispyware software. There are 10 good anti-spywares.
here is the reviews: http://toptenantispywareviews.com/
You can download one and scan your system.
All are safe and can be trusted.
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