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I ran it on my computer and it found 30 entries, this is a clean install we are talking about! Most of it probably comes from msn plus though since it hijacked mozilla and wiped everything including my email settings. I need to find a way to backup that stuff - did not know it could happen that easly. :o

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Yep, I'll tell you another program to run that actually keeps spyware from being loaded on your pc. It is free, just keep it updated. ;)

http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/spywareblaster.html

I've been using it for a few weeks and I am very pleased with it. :awesome:

Make sure you keep your Adaware updated also. B)

Sounds like something hijacked your browser! :o

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The free version of adaware has come under fire a little bit recently - as it does look like the program - though maybe not the defiitions - has not ben updated in a long time. As thus, many reccommend spybot instead - I think that's what it's called anyway, but I've never actually used it as I use adaware pro.

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manadren wrote: The free version of adaware has come under fire a little bit recently - as it does look like the program - though maybe not the defiitions - has not ben updated in a long time. As thus, many reccommend spybot instead - I think that's what it's called anyway, but I've never actually used it as I use adaware pro.
I have used Spybot. It's good. B)

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takahita_tsukino wrote:
manadren wrote: The free version of adaware has come under fire a little bit recently - as it does look like the program - though maybe not the defiitions - has not ben updated in a long time. As thus, many reccommend spybot instead - I think that's what it's called anyway, but I've never actually used it as I use adaware pro.
I have used Spybot. It's good. B)
I'll have to give that a try. ad-aware does a good job for me though. B)

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Red Squirrel wrote:
takahita_tsukino wrote:
manadren wrote: The free version of adaware has come under fire a little bit recently - as it does look like the program - though maybe not the defiitions - has not ben updated in a long time. As thus, many reccommend spybot instead - I think that's what it's called anyway, but I've never actually used it as I use adaware pro.
I have used Spybot. It's good. B)
I'll have to give that a try. ad-aware does a good job for me though. B)
Why not use them both? :)

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A lot of people use them both. With Spybot S&D, just delete what is pre-checked in red. ;)

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