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![]() consiglieri ![]() Member of Graphics Dept. Posts: 2343 Joined: 13-August 04 From: Michigan, U.S.A. ![]() |
So I did a bad thing and downloaded Kazzaa (I know, I know). And it of course loaded my computer with ads and spyware, so I then removed it because it could not find what I wanted. then proceded to remove that ads and spys. and I found out that there is a newer version of spybot 1.4 (I have been using spybot S&D) since I use firefox I rarely get ads or spies, so I never checked fo an up date
spybot1.4 if you think about getting kazza look at this This post has been edited by Sir-Kill: Dec 21 2005, 04:44 AM -------------------- |
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![]() The original one Retired team member Posts: 789 Joined: 9-September 04 From: WA, Australia ![]() |
And that's why you should of used the lite version, the one that's had all the spyware junk removed.
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![]() The Tactician ![]() Distinguished Developer Posts: 7793 Joined: 1-December 05 ![]() |
If you were looking for music files and movies, I think that Winmx is a much better (cleaner) choice than Kazza.
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![]() consiglieri ![]() Member of Graphics Dept. Posts: 2343 Joined: 13-August 04 From: Michigan, U.S.A. ![]() |
no not music nor movies and win mx is now dead. trying edonkey
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![]() Master of energies ![]() Council Member Posts: 3324 Joined: 9-July 04 From: Magyarország ![]() |
Why do you use Kazaa? (Strong)DC++ is a much more popular program. Certainly I've never used it, but I know people who do.
By the way, I suppose a disclaimer is needed. On BWL forums, discussing of anything illegal is prohibited, and thus you cannot discuss the downloading of any software you illegally download via the aforementioned programs (e.g. programs that are not freeware or shareware.) -------------------- Mental harmony dispels the darkness.
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![]() GOD Retired team member Posts: 1728 Joined: 14-July 04 From: Ireland ![]() |
I use Limewire, clean, easy and a nice search tool.
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![]() Master of energies ![]() Council Member Posts: 3324 Joined: 9-July 04 From: Magyarország ![]() |
I forgot that DC++ requires you to share a nice amount of data, and that's why Kazaa might be preferred to DC.
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![]() consiglieri ![]() Member of Graphics Dept. Posts: 2343 Joined: 13-August 04 From: Michigan, U.S.A. ![]() |
Kazza should only be preferred over sticking a fork in your eye! I am still trying to get some of that stuff off my comp. it is worse then than the last time (years ago) when it was half way decent.
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![]() Supremacy of the Metal Kingdom ![]() Mod Developer Posts: 223 Joined: 1-September 05 From: Bulgaria ![]() |
You know, I recently aquired a trojan for my PC. I've been running Norton every day for the past week. Every time it finds some infected file and repairs it, but the trojan horse doesn't want to leave the system. This probably means that I would not be sending anything for upload until my PC is free of that manace.
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Forum Member Posts: 112 Joined: 8-September 05 From: Moscow, Russia ![]() |
Aw, it's a pain, I know. Try Avast.com - I have it at home, it is free and seems to work well, too.
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A Sometime Apprentice Forum Member Posts: 59 Joined: 25-June 05 ![]() |
balduran-- are you using Norton with Windows XP?
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Forum Member Posts: 112 Joined: 8-September 05 From: Moscow, Russia ![]() |
Lavasoft Ad-Aware misses nasty stuff, confirmed.
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A Sometime Apprentice Forum Member Posts: 59 Joined: 25-June 05 ![]() |
Ouch, does it? I've never had any problems with it... Will look into some other anti virus software, then. Thanks Kulyok
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Forum Member Posts: 35 Joined: 22-July 04 From: Bristol, UK ![]() |
everything misses something. i've found a combination of lavasoft's ad-aware and spybot search and destroy (combined with the XP SP2 firewall) catches pretty much everything on my work machine.
for my laptop i purchased a copy of the zonealarm pro firewall, which by itself (well, with it's integrated spyware scanner, and a proper anti-virus program) catches pretty much everything too - i only occasionally run ad-aware or spybot on my laptop. so ad-aware wont catch everything on it's own, but in combination with spybot, it's quite solid. |
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![]() Supremacy of the Metal Kingdom ![]() Mod Developer Posts: 223 Joined: 1-September 05 From: Bulgaria ![]() |
QUOTE(K'aeloree @ Dec 22 2005, 02:29 PM) balduran-- are you using Norton with Windows XP? If so... DON'T. ![]() I have WinMe with Norton 2003, although I upgrade it all the time with the new definitions. Actually I managed to get rid of the trojan. I noticed that it was resident in the same two files over and over again, so last thursday I decided to format my hard drive and reinstall everyhting. Now I have no problem, except for the fact I can, for some reason, no longer compress my video files the way I did before. But that isn't really a problem. -------------------- Blessed be the one who has nothing to say, and yet remains silent.
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Forum Member Posts: 12 Joined: 15-December 05 ![]() |
I find that Kaspersky AV catches almost everything, (I even broke down and bought a 2 year sub to it
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Forum Member Posts: 65 Joined: 15-July 05 ![]() |
Use Linux.....
I only boot into windows to play BG, although it plays on linux just fine, i find its a bit quicker on windows. Everything else I need for daily needs is available on Linux without the fear of viruses, spyware or adware. ronin |
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![]() consiglieri ![]() Member of Graphics Dept. Posts: 2343 Joined: 13-August 04 From: Michigan, U.S.A. ![]() |
well for the past week I have been trying to get rid of the worst virus I have encountered much like the one balduran got hit with. A replicating multiplying one it started as spyware but it kept loading a new virus once the old one was gone. so I had to format (and format again) got win xp loaded then thought why?? or why not take on Linux?
since most of what i do with a computer is win dependant I never wanted to try it before, but since getting my new comp I use this old one 90% just for internet so I installed ubuntu it has a bit of a learning curve but is functional This post has been edited by Sir-Kill: Jul 10 2007, 12:57 PM -------------------- |
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![]() Supremacy of the Metal Kingdom ![]() Mod Developer Posts: 223 Joined: 1-September 05 From: Bulgaria ![]() |
Basically Linux based PC is a good choice for internet connection, but it doesn't necessarily mean you won't be infected if you transfer a deseased file to the WinXP system. I've had that happen some time ago, when I burned a CD on my work PC, which has Gentoo.
*edit* I guess the file I downloaded was already infected, otherwise it'd be some sort of a mutant multyplatform virus;) This post has been edited by balduran: Jul 10 2007, 08:41 PM -------------------- Blessed be the one who has nothing to say, and yet remains silent.
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![]() Master of energies ![]() Council Member Posts: 3324 Joined: 9-July 04 From: Magyarország ![]() |
There is a common misbelief (at least there was) that Linux can't be infected. It's, of course, nonsense. (It's another matter that there were probably less malicious programs for Linux executables than for Win32 ones).
And balduran is right, SK. In other words, if your virus "returned" even after a reformat (you used this word), then the malicious file could come in again, because your protection wasn't proper. Maybe you visited the same site or something like that. QUOTE A replicating multiplying one it started as spyware but it kept loading a new virus once the old one was gone. Basically, it must be malware which downloads trojans and other things to your machine. Unpleasant stuff.
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