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#21 Postby chadtm80 » Fri Jan 02, 2004 1:56 pm

Woodstock.. Once you go Ad-aware, you dont go back.. LOL..

Colin run adaware again... If it finds a lot of spyware again, then some one is prob hijacking your browser.. Run it again and let me know.
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#22 Postby j » Fri Jan 02, 2004 1:59 pm

I bought the Adaware full version. I think it does a little better job with registry edits, but the freebie is better than nothing
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#23 Postby chadtm80 » Fri Jan 02, 2004 2:04 pm

I have the full Version as well.. But the free version definatly does the trick
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#24 Postby Amanzi » Fri Jan 02, 2004 6:14 pm

Colin I have the same problem!!!!!!! Ive been trying to get rid of it for months now.. mine keeps changing itself to globefinder.com! I have to run adaware every time it resets itself, otherwise my puter runs all slow. Please if you can figure it out let me know.. I know how frustrating this is!!!!!
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#25 Postby coriolis » Fri Jan 02, 2004 6:29 pm

Another line of defense is a firewall. It will keep out uninvited visitors from your computer. Zone Alarm is a free download (just do a google search for "Zone Alarm download") and install it. I look at the log from time to time and there are dozens of attempts every day of bad guys trying to get in my 'puter. If you have a cable modem, you are a big juicy target for them.

This won't stop internet sites that you choose to visit from loading stuff on your computer. By a process of elimination you can determine which sites put this stuff on your computer and not go there!

One other option that I've plugged for in the past is Spybot. It's does the same thing as ad-aware but offers periodic updates. It will also allow you to "immunize" your computer to stop unwanted downloads from sites you visit. Every time I visit The Weather Channel it stops a download of spyware called "Avenue A" LOL

Some people have not had sucess with spybot but it works for me.
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#26 Postby Amanzi » Fri Jan 02, 2004 6:59 pm

Thanks for the info Ed :)

I just wish I could get rid of this darn thing once and for all.
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#27 Postby Lindaloo » Fri Jan 02, 2004 7:46 pm

It seems that everyone keeps saying Adaware is going to fix the problem. It has been tried, with no results.
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#28 Postby blizzard » Fri Jan 02, 2004 7:49 pm

Amanzi wrote:Colin I have the same problem!!!!!!! Ive been trying to get rid of it for months now.. mine keeps changing itself to globefinder.com! I have to run adaware every time it resets itself, otherwise my puter runs all slow. Please if you can figure it out let me know.. I know how frustrating this is!!!!!


I was working on my Uncles PC the other day with the same problem, and to rid yourself of it you may have to go to the control panel, Add/Delete programs and find the globefinder program there and delete it. This is a temporary fix, since it installed itself from one of the sitres you visited, a firewall in that case would help any further occurances.
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#29 Postby ColdFront77 » Sat Jan 03, 2004 5:26 am

I have Yahoo! as my homepage and have been getting another site every several minutes not too long after Colin brought it up. I have run Ad-Ware several times since and it isn't fixing the problem either. I am also unable to access some websites at times, including the Storm2K Stat Page.

chadtm80 wrote:Advertising IE: Popups, email etc.. Also word of mouth... When you have a product such as Ad-aware consumers tend to realy get the word out.

Sure... but you still got to have a basis to get it through word of mouth. One of my brother's told me and I have heard about it ever since here, on and off.

I have never gotten an Ad-Aware or any maintenane program via popup or e-mail.
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#30 Postby Amanzi » Sat Jan 03, 2004 9:43 am

blizzard wrote:
Amanzi wrote:Colin I have the same problem!!!!!!! Ive been trying to get rid of it for months now.. mine keeps changing itself to globefinder.com! I have to run adaware every time it resets itself, otherwise my puter runs all slow. Please if you can figure it out let me know.. I know how frustrating this is!!!!!


I was working on my Uncles PC the other day with the same problem, and to rid yourself of it you may have to go to the control panel, Add/Delete programs and find the globefinder program there and delete it. This is a temporary fix, since it installed itself from one of the sitres you visited, a firewall in that case would help any further occurances.


Thanks Blizz :D , I gave this a try, but globefinder is not anywhere in my program files :( when I run my adaware, it says the hijacker is coolweb) so just a word of warning to anyone, if you see coolweb as a search engine... RUN a mile in the other direction. This darn thing is like HIV for your computer! :roll:
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