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Spyware Warrior Help with Spyware, Hijacking & Other Internet Nuisances
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webworm98 Warrior

Joined: 25 Oct 2004 Last Visit: 16 Sep 2011 Posts: 114
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Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2005 5:25 am Post subject: overblown news |
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Normally, I put this in Spyware/Adware in the News I figure it should go here. I think the statement on this page is bit overblown
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| Today, unfortunately, it’s unlikely that you will use your computer for extended periods online without attracting some type of spyware. Knowing the behaviour of the most common types can help, as can running at least one well-respected antispyware utility on a regular, even weekly basis. Keep in mind, too, that not all anti- spyware software is equally effective at removing all types of spyware. So it makes sense to employ two or more anti-spyware packages. |
I am online for extend period of times, I have yet see any alerts popup from unknown sources.
I did get two spyware/adaware not bad for being online for years. One is called nemo1.exe, the other is called Weatherbug-lets not get into that debate. Avg free caught nemo, when it started to install and crashed the program. |
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