Papillon Phoenix


Joined: Mar 02, 2005 Posts: 653 Location: Sudbury, Canada
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Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2007 12:03 pm Post subject: Detecting Spyware? |
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Fellow WP'ers,
I haven't spent much time in this section of the Forum and I was wondering if any of you know about doing a scan on your own PC for spyware or if anybody is hacking into your system.
Is there a way to find out if there is any such thing being intruded into your system? I did a search through this Forum and only the Google thingy came up.
Thank-you so much for your help.
Kindest regards,
Papillon _________________ If "manners maketh man" as someone said
Then he's the hero of the day
It takes a man to suffer ignorance and smile
Be yourself no matter what they say
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sinsboldly Free Range Aspie


Joined: Nov 22, 2006 Age: 62 Posts: 15238
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Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2007 12:31 pm Post subject: |
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I have the honor of sending you this website
http://free.grisoft.com/doc/download-free-anti-spyware/us/frt/0
for the best free spyware detection on the internet. I have been using it for over 4 months with no issues, it has kept my computer clean and will detect and delete any spyware with constant updates.
Enjoy! I heartily recommend it as a honorable and effective method.
Merle |
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pakled "Bless his Heart"


Joined: Nov 13, 2007 Age: 55 Posts: 7827
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Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2007 1:03 pm Post subject: |
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ad-aware by Lavasoft is pretty good.
for viruses, etc., I use something called Avast
both free (I'm a big fan of fre... |
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lau Really nice person to know. :)


Joined: Jun 18, 2006 Age: 64 Posts: 10537 Location: Somerset UK
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Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2007 1:11 pm Post subject: |
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Naturally, we are assuming that you are using Microsoft WIndows.
One utility I found quite interesting was TCPView:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-gb/sysinternals/bb897437.aspx
Microsoft acquired Sysinternals in July, 2006.
It can be quite revealing to see exactly what connections between you and the internet are actually going on. _________________ "Striking up conversations with strangers is an autistic person's version of extreme sports." Kamran Nazeer |
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gbollard K’Anpo no... Cho-Je... whatever.


Joined: Oct 06, 2007 Age: 46 Posts: 4498 Location: Sydney, Australia
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Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2007 3:36 pm Post subject: |
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There's a lot of things that will detect AFTER the fact.
No substitute for having a good firewall. I'd generally recommend (If you can afford it) a hardware firewall and a software firewall. You could easily find a software one in McAfee or Symantec etc...
Hardware isn't so obvious...
If you have more than one PC in your house, you probably have a switch or a hardware for a wireless network. You should find some fire walling options in the configuration of that.
Also... Your biggest problems once you have a firewall are more likely to be things going out of your computer... not people hacking in, since it's easier and more common these days to set up zombie computers. You might want to have a look at this free utility
Startup Control Panel (http://www.mlin.net/StartupCPL.shtml)
It adds itself to control panel and enables you to remove things from startup. If used, it will probably improve your PC speed overall - especially if you get rid of startups you don't need (Acrobat, Quicktime, MS Office etc...). You can start them when you like instead of having them hook in at startup. _________________ Gavin.
http://life-with-aspergers.blogspot.com/ |
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lau Really nice person to know. :)


Joined: Jun 18, 2006 Age: 64 Posts: 10537 Location: Somerset UK
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Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2007 8:04 pm Post subject: |
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And (I'm not saying there's anything wrong with your suggestion, gbollard, but)...
NEVER install anything where someone tells you "this is a nice program!". This is how Trojans generally get around the place. Always check it out with reliable sites and other people. In this instance, "Mike Lin" certainly SOUNDS like "a good guy", but I would not install anything from his pages before getting several confirmations that his is, and that this really is his site, and not a cloned, infected/infecting site.
The standard Windows firewall is adequate for most normal people. That assumes that you use anti-virus (AVG, Avira, etc) to stop things getting in, and are reasonably careful. _________________ "Striking up conversations with strangers is an autistic person's version of extreme sports." Kamran Nazeer |
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matt Phoenix


Joined: Dec 21, 2007 Posts: 789
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Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2007 8:55 pm Post subject: |
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I use Avast Antivirus(which is free) and CounterSpy(which has a free trial).
If you're trying to get rid of spyware, it's a good idea to run two or three anti-spyware programs. Using just one will rarely get everything.
As for Norton and McAfee, they're worthless. They slow down your computer and cause more problems than they fix. People write malicious software to try and get around them specifically because they're the most popular. |
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Bopkasen Phoenix


Joined: Jul 06, 2006 Posts: 559
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Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2007 10:40 pm Post subject: Re: Detecting Spyware? |
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| Papillon wrote: | Fellow WP'ers,
I haven't spent much time in this section of the Forum and I was wondering if any of you know about doing a scan on your own PC for spyware or if anybody is hacking into your system.
Is there a way to find out if there is any such thing being intruded into your system? I did a search through this Forum and only the Google thingy came up.
Thank-you so much for your help.
Kindest regards,
Papillon |
The guys gave you good tips.
These days, your computer is lot harder to be hack unless you stumble upon a special trojans or have a un-secured Wi-Fi.
The most risky protoculs that is still to exist today is the HTTP. It the matter of who you got the files or what website you visit in the wilderness that may have inject your system with a trojans. |
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MysteryFan3 Ex-COBOL dinosaur. roar.


Joined: Jun 09, 2007 Age: 56 Posts: 1358 Location: Indiana
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Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2007 1:55 am Post subject: |
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For antispyware: Spybot Search & Destroy
To clean your system, registry and startup: CCleaner
Both are downloadable freeware. Spybot was reviewed and recommended by Consumer Reports, Sept. 2007 p. 38.
I got CCleaner from the Maximum PC Ultimate PC Fix-It Guide disc. Fixing the registry alone speeded things up. Adjusting the startup list also helped. I use it to clean out temp files and cookies every week. _________________ To eliminate poverty, you have to eliminate at least three things: time, the bell curve and the Pauli Exclusion Principle. Have fun. |
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gbollard K’Anpo no... Cho-Je... whatever.


Joined: Oct 06, 2007 Age: 46 Posts: 4498 Location: Sydney, Australia
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Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2007 6:35 am Post subject: |
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lau Said
| Quote: | | NEVER install anything where someone tells you "this is a nice program!". This is how Trojans generally get around the place. Always check it out with reliable sites and other people. In this instance, "Mike Lin" certainly SOUNDS like "a good guy", but I would not install anything from his pages before getting several confirmations that his is, and that this really is his site, and not a cloned, infected/infecting site. |
Oh yes... good advice.
Don't trust him, or me or lau for that matter - check these things out yourself.
That said, I'm personally satisfied with Mike Lin since I've used his utilities for years and he's had hundreds of recommendations.
Whatever you want to download - check carefully, scan it, do a spyware/malware search for it.
Go to Google and search for;
Mike Lin Spyware
Mike Lin Malware
Mike Lin Virus
Check them all out, read the articles etc... _________________ Gavin.
http://life-with-aspergers.blogspot.com/ |
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lau Really nice person to know. :)


Joined: Jun 18, 2006 Age: 64 Posts: 10537 Location: Somerset UK
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Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2007 10:00 am Post subject: |
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| gbollard wrote: | | ... Don't trust him, or me or lau for that matter - check these things out yourself. .. |
I was hoping someone would say that. Yes indeedy, trust anyone else, but certainly not me! I'm far too devious.
PS. As well as Spybot (which you MUST be careful about, as there are several sites that will offer infected downloads and amazingly, several that will SELL it to you, lightly disguised to look different.) I also would recommend AdAware (the free version).
Note that there are a HANDFUL of good free anti-virus programs out there, and maybe a double handful of good, free ant-spyware products. There are lots of free downloads of programs that are, at best, useless, plus there are many, many programs you can pay for, that are also useless.
The classic "worst case" is WinFixer, which I came across wearing its "WinAntiVirusPro" hat. The woman who had paid "$46GBP" for it was fairly happy with her purchase - they had sent her receipts for her cash, it occasionally reported things it had blocked (such as HijackThis, which you should read about). The only odd thing she could see was that it kept asking her to renew her subscription (starting straight after she had paid). _________________ "Striking up conversations with strangers is an autistic person's version of extreme sports." Kamran Nazeer |
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gamefreak Quit M$ cold turkey and loving it!!!!


Joined: Dec 31, 2006 Age: 23 Posts: 1702 Location: Citrus County, Florida
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Posted: Tue Dec 25, 2007 2:23 pm Post subject: |
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I worked on the new version of CCleaner and i have better luck with that than Registry Scanner/
CEO Of Frankenstien Computers INC. |
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Strapples Strapplius, God of straps!


Joined: Dec 01, 2007 Age: 21 Posts: 19255 Location: Chicago Area IL (FAR FROM AUTISM SPEAKS)
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Posted: Tue Dec 25, 2007 2:27 pm Post subject: Re: Detecting Spyware? |
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| Papillon wrote: | Fellow WP'ers,
I haven't spent much time in this section of the Forum and I was wondering if any of you know about doing a scan on your own PC for spyware or if anybody is hacking into your system.
Is there a way to find out if there is any such thing being intruded into your system? I did a search through this Forum and only the Google thingy came up.
Thank-you so much for your help.
Kindest regards,
Papillon |
you can get a simple firewall like ZoneAlarm which is very easy to use and alerts its user of intrusions... it also has built in spyware scanners on the ZoneAlarm Pro package
http://www.zonealarm.com/store/content/home.jsp _________________ check out my website at http://www.alinssite.info and my forum at http://www.disabledplanet.net
When in doubt, ask an autistic. Chances are, they're obsessed with what you need to know.
Autism Speaks will NEVER speak for me
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computerlove Confetti Squad Six™


Joined: Jul 11, 2006 Posts: 6701
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Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2007 6:12 pm Post subject: |
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very good. that and spywareblaster _________________ One of God's own prototypes. Some kind of high powered mutant never even considered for mass production. Too weird to live, and too rare to die. |
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MysteryFan3 Ex-COBOL dinosaur. roar.


Joined: Jun 09, 2007 Age: 56 Posts: 1358 Location: Indiana
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Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2007 6:52 pm Post subject: |
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I got Hijack This from the Maximum PC Ultimate Fix-It Guide along with CCleaner. I use it once a month to find and remove suspicious files - the ones with a lot of capability (like a browser app) that aren't associated with a known package. The first time I used it I removed about 5 files. Afterward, my system stopped kicking me out of the browser and it doesn't crash as much.
One other suggestion: if your antispyware or antivirus package allows rootkit detection as an option, TURN IT ON. AVG Anti-Rootkit is suggested by Consumer Reports (Sept. 2007 p. 35) as freeware worth trying, although they didn't test it.
It's worth going to the library and checking this issue of Consumer Reports for computer security ideas. _________________ To eliminate poverty, you have to eliminate at least three things: time, the bell curve and the Pauli Exclusion Principle. Have fun. |
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