Anti-spyware software: what should I delete? Аўтар тэмы: Angela Dickson (X)
| Angela Dickson (X) Вялікабрытанія Local time: 16:01 французская → англійская + ...
So I've been a good girl and installed Ad-Aware, and it's run a scan and found 234 objects, including lots of Data Miners and Malware. How do I know which ones to delete, and which ones should stay (if any)?
many thanks
Angela | | | Delete all of them | Sep 9, 2004 |
They have come without your knowledge. They have no business to be there.
Regards,
N.Raghavan | | | cologne Германія Local time: 17:01 нямецкая → шведская + ...
Angela Dickson wrote:
So I've been a good girl and installed Ad-Aware, and it's run a scan and found 234 objects, including lots of Data Miners and Malware. How do I know which ones to delete, and which ones should stay (if any)?
many thanks
Angela
I have also installed Ad-aware and deleted all objects. There is of course good spyware (from Norton etc) but Ad-Aware doesn't include those on its list. | | | Delete them all with abandon | Sep 9, 2004 |
I run AdAware regularly and delete everything with no ill effects. If you are concerned about deleting something useful, Check the Advance Options in your AdAware and choose the option to delete to the Recycle Bin. After doing that for a few weeks, I removed that setting as I found nothing I needed was ever deleted. By the way, you can right-click on the list of objects found and get a choice to "select all" for deletion. My advice is to update and run AdAware often. I am very pleased with... See more I run AdAware regularly and delete everything with no ill effects. If you are concerned about deleting something useful, Check the Advance Options in your AdAware and choose the option to delete to the Recycle Bin. After doing that for a few weeks, I removed that setting as I found nothing I needed was ever deleted. By the way, you can right-click on the list of objects found and get a choice to "select all" for deletion. My advice is to update and run AdAware often. I am very pleased with the results in vastly decreasing pop-ups. ▲ Collapse | |
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Another tip... | Sep 9, 2004 |
Besides supporting what has already been said (delete all detected spyware with confidence!), I wanted to suggest you to download Spybot Search & Destroy in addition to Ad-aware.
Although I have Ad-aware installed and run it periodically just in case, this software is in my opinion better, mainly because:
a) It's much faster. Ad-aware takes ages to complete a full scan of my system, whereas Spybo... See more Besides supporting what has already been said (delete all detected spyware with confidence!), I wanted to suggest you to download Spybot Search & Destroy in addition to Ad-aware.
Although I have Ad-aware installed and run it periodically just in case, this software is in my opinion better, mainly because:
a) It's much faster. Ad-aware takes ages to complete a full scan of my system, whereas Spybot takes about 3/4 to 1/2 of that time.
b) After running Spybot, I could never detect any spyware left by running Ad-aware afterwards. However, the reverse does not hold true.
c) It has other functions besides spyware removal, such as a preventive immunization and start-up analysis, which comes handy to disable unwanted applications.
d) You gotta love freeware that has support for 45 languages!
All in all, I keep both and run both, although I tend to run Spybot more often since it's faster. ▲ Collapse | | | PAS Local time: 17:01 польская → англійская + ...
The majority of junk caught by AdAware are more or less harmless cookies - all kinds of fastclicks, doubleclicks etc. which install themselves when you visit practically any commercial website.
You can always right click on a line to get the details for a particular data miner or whatever.
If feel unsafe, you can quarantine all the deleted files and restore them if something goes wrong.
After you finish scanning, you can click 'next', in which case AdAware delets ... See more The majority of junk caught by AdAware are more or less harmless cookies - all kinds of fastclicks, doubleclicks etc. which install themselves when you visit practically any commercial website.
You can always right click on a line to get the details for a particular data miner or whatever.
If feel unsafe, you can quarantine all the deleted files and restore them if something goes wrong.
After you finish scanning, you can click 'next', in which case AdAware delets the files, or you can click 'quarantine'.
But nothing ever went wrong on my computer and I use AdAware regularly (once every few days).
HTH
Pawel Skalinski ▲ Collapse | | | Raúl Waldman Аргенціна Local time: 12:01 Член (ад 2005) англійская → іспанская + ... What about the full version of AdAware? | Sep 10, 2004 |
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