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TechFox
15th August 2005, 14:17
Are there any free Spyware/Adware tools?
bitsnstuff
15th August 2005, 14:21
Hello
Try this - http://www.download.com/3000-2144-10045910.html
Kate :lol:
Andy @ BlueLight Creative
15th August 2005, 14:23
I use Ad-Aware... It works very well.
Link --> http://www.lavasoftusa.com/support/download/
Andy
SillyJokes
15th August 2005, 14:23
to get rid of it or what?
chris1317
15th August 2005, 14:31
Adaware and spybot s&d are not bad also another to check out is microsoft anti-spyware
Chris.
Rob Holmes
15th August 2005, 15:34
Mike I use Zone Alarm Security Suite. They've just added Adware and Spyware to their scanns and it works a treat.
http://www.zonelabs.com
Note this is not the free version of zonealarm, this is the v6 security suite :)
I have a number of other tools I use on clients pc's - some of it can be quite nasty to get rid of. Are you comfortable with going in and editing your windows registry via >start >run >regedit ?
Rob
MinuWeb
15th August 2005, 16:05
I also use Zonealarm security suite
works well
TechFox
15th August 2005, 16:41
Thank you all for the help
kyber
15th August 2005, 18:43
Another vote for zone alarm security suite - I have licensed all the computers at home.
coxadmin
16th August 2005, 07:39
I use Zone Alarms Security Suite, Adaware, Spybot Search and Destroy, Microsoft Antispyware and Spysweeper (I paid for that one). I have also used Hijack This.
Even with all of these I recently did an online trojan scan and it found things that all the others had missed. No, I didn't have to download a paid version to deal with these - I was able to deal with them with a free download.
I picked up a lot of really useful advice and help from an MSN group called Computer Interested Types - it's UK based and VERY friendly. Some of the members there are also experienced in analysing Hijack This logs.
kyber
16th August 2005, 15:26
Even with all of these I recently did an online trojan scan and it found things that all the others had missed. No, I didn't have to download a paid version to deal with these - I was able to deal with them with a free download.Care to share the details of this online service?
Stuart
MinuWeb
16th August 2005, 16:32
http://housecall.trendmicro.com/ is a good free online scanner
ebonybailey
17th August 2005, 00:02
You may want to look up CWShredder on google
This will get rid of anything trying to hijack your homepage, Hijack this is also good but you need some pc knowledge to make sure your not getting rid of important stuff. I will agree that Adaware is the easiest way to get rid of spyware, so that should be the first thing you should download, always have a second, as they dont all cover everyting I would also suggest Spybot.
coxadmin
17th August 2005, 06:10
Hi Kyber
The link is http://www.windowsecurity.com/trojanscan/.
coolengineer
18th August 2005, 02:18
try http://www.pandasoftware.com
i've found these are the best guys
graham
18th August 2005, 10:23
Ad-Aware, (linked by Andy) seems to be the leading tool at the moment.