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Madame Manga
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Since: 16.1.02
From: Silicon Valley

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#1 Posted on | Instant Rating: 7.23
http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/spywareblaster.html

This is for those evil little browser boxes that pop up telling you to click Yes to install someone's spyware disguised as "Comet Cursor" or "enhancements" to IE. Regular popup stoppers like the Google program I use can't prevent them. This freeware program seems to work well so far. It's also supposed to keep spyware already lurking on your machine from operating.

MM
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Since: 24.2.02

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#2 Posted on | Instant Rating: 4.33
Ad-Aware by Lavasoft works very well at cleaning your computer of spyware.

http://www.lavasoft.nu/



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drjayphd
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Since: 22.4.02
From: New Hampshire

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#3 Posted on | Instant Rating: 6.94
YOUR Out-Of-Context Quote of Whenever (thanks, MoeGates!): "I wish MY countrymen weren't so uptight about stuff like outdoor marajuana use and casual man-on-man anal love."
I believe Mozilla does that too... if not, there's a component that lets you block those, and Flash ads.

In other news, I need to get my comp set up. I'd forgotten how much I loathe MSN Explorer. >_<



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vsp
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Since: 3.1.02
From: Philly

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#4 Posted on | Instant Rating: 0.00
Mozilla Firebird is yo daddy.

In IE, under Security, you can disable or force prompts for various ActiveX controls. The only problem is that many bloated sites simply don't work without ActiveX, and if you set it to Prompt, you get multiple hit-yes-to-continue boxes on each page that are almost as annoying as the popups.




"As far as my lack of professional courtesy and my obvious immature humor in referring to using your head as a pickle jar, well, I reserve my courtesy for those whom I respect. Your lack of personal integrity has given me much grief, and I find that thinking of your hollowed-out head sitting on top of my fridge and providing a safe haven for pickles is a comforting thought."
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FriedEgg
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Since: 13.6.03
From: Washington, DC

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#5 Posted on | Instant Rating: 8.55
    Originally posted by drjayphd
    I believe Mozilla does that too...


Mozilla/Firebird/Netscape/etc don't support ActiveX controls at all, so there's no risk of a malicious one being installed. It does however block regular pop-up ads and the like.



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thefraserman
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Since: 17.7.02
From: Nanaimo, British Columbia

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#6 Posted on | Instant Rating: 1.76
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!

Before this little program entered my life, I was having to disable active x controls and such to prevent the installatin of spyware, as well as to prevent flash ads. I LOVE this program. Now I can surf ad free, popup free, and all without the fear of a shitty spyware applet putting itself on my system.

Once again, thanks, I owe you my life now.
Eddie Famous
Andouille








Since: 11.12.01
From: Catlin IL

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#7 Posted on | Instant Rating: 6.48

I can vouch for Adaware 6.0 and Spybot. Both have caught HUNDREDS of potential spyware doohickeys on my computer...Tucows has both I believe...



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Guru Zim
SQL Dejection
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Since: 9.12.01
From: Bay City, OR

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#8 Posted on | Instant Rating: 8.83
I just fixed a long nagging issue on my laptop using HijackThis. It found a bunch of hosts entries for common sites that were gumming up my browsing. Yahoo used to take 10-15 seconds per page, now it's down to sub second again.

Looks like at some point I loaded something that was trying to hijack ad-views and replace with their own ads. It's gone now though



Willful ignorance of science is not commendable. Refusing to learn the difference between a credible source and a shill is criminally stupid.
Madame Manga
Boudin rouge








Since: 16.1.02
From: Silicon Valley

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#9 Posted on | Instant Rating: 7.19
I accidentally loaded spyware onto my system only once (the yes/no question was rigged, so if you clicked NO it INSTALLED) and that was more than enough, dammit. Hubby gripes if I mention alternate browsers, so since this machine is community property, my only choice is utilities that fix the holes in IE. I perform daily obeisance to those who write and distribute them.

And I tell Hubby to stay the hell away from porn sites, since they are notorious for back-door invasions. If I can't have Mozilla...

MM
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Since: 9.12.01
From: Bay City, OR

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#10 Posted on | Instant Rating: 8.83
    Originally posted by Madame Manga
    ...I tell Hubby to stay the hell away from porn sites, since they are notorious for back-door invasions.


Well there's a loaded out-of-context quote for you.



Willful ignorance of science is not commendable. Refusing to learn the difference between a credible source and a shill is criminally stupid.
Eddie Famous
Andouille








Since: 11.12.01
From: Catlin IL

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#11 Posted on | Instant Rating: 6.48

    Originally posted by Madame Manga
    I accidentally loaded spyware onto my system only once (the yes/no question was rigged, so if you clicked NO it INSTALLED) and that was more than enough, dammit. Hubby gripes if I mention alternate browsers, so since this machine is community property, my only choice is utilities that fix the holes in IE. I perform daily obeisance to those who write and distribute them.

    And I tell Hubby to stay the hell away from porn sites, since they are notorious for back-door invasions. If I can't have Mozilla...

    MM


You should still give AdAware 6.0 a run. Bet you'd be surprised....



"In the sky. Lord, in the sky..."
drjayphd
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Since: 22.4.02
From: New Hampshire

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#12 Posted on | Instant Rating: 6.95
    Originally posted by Guru Zim
      Originally posted by Madame Manga
      ...I tell Hubby to stay the hell away from porn sites, since they are notorious for back-door invasions.


    Well there's a loaded out-of-context quote for you.


Couldn't resist... so I moved 'em to the bio. That, MoeGates bemoaning the state of anal love... you try picking between them.





DEAN's Nuggets of Wisdom:

"A-Train could wear a Vampirella outfit and I would toast a load to it."
Madame Manga
Boudin rouge








Since: 16.1.02
From: Silicon Valley

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#13 Posted on | Instant Rating: 7.19
    Originally posted by drjayphd
      Originally posted by Guru Zim
        Originally posted by Madame Manga
        ...I tell Hubby to stay the hell away from porn sites, since they are notorious for back-door invasions.


      Well there's a loaded out-of-context quote for you.


    Couldn't resist... so I moved 'em to the bio. That, MoeGates bemoaning the state of anal love... you try picking between them.


I kinda figured you fellows would get the joke, and I see I was right. ;-)

MM
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