Topic: Pop-ups, spyware... Ad-aware vs Spybot (Anti-spy-programs)  (Read 5041 times)

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Semper

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Pop-ups, spyware... Ad-aware vs Spybot (Anti-spy-programs)
« on: February 20, 2003, 07:43:21 am »
I have now seen a few post where, people have problems with pop-ups doing gameplay or something like that.
Or just plain spyware, in general.

Not long ago a friend of mine, told me to get Spybot, as Ad-aware wasn't too good, at getting everything.

Spybot :

Search for more things.
Do take more time to scan for unwanted things
Have more features (read a lot of them)
It do take a bit to get to know it, but it's still easy to use
Easy updating
Have a big, easy to use ignore lists
Even scans for a few worms/trojans (virus)

Ad-aware :

Is faster, but do a more limited search
Have less features
Very easy to use

Url for Spybot : http://security.kolla.de/index.php?lang=en&page=download

Url for Ad-aware : http://www.lavasoftusa.com/support/download/

***If any of you, have anything usefull, things to turn off or on, programs to use, to stop spyware or hate pop-ups... please share it with the rest of us***      

Semper

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Re: Pop-ups, spyware... Ad-aware vs Spybot (Anti-spy-programs)
« Reply #1 on: February 20, 2003, 12:28:49 pm »
Find the cookie's, open them (they should open with wordpad) and copy the url, you'll see some numbers, something like this "618032032002962/taldren.com/454646871146"

Now open your browser and find "protection of personal infomation" (sorry can't remember the english name for it) under fuctions, internetsettings.
Now on the lower part of the page it says Websites hit "edit" or what ever it's called.

On the newly opened page enter the url and click block....

Now the cookie should be blocked in the future.

Just remember many of the tracking cookies have more than one type of url, can be seen when there is more than one cookie of the same name (sorry only one url in each cookie). Also from time to time, they change it, to evade Ad-aware or Spybot.

By the way, I did some testing today and found that Spybot doesn't get every type of spyware, but the ones it doesn't get Ad-aware get, and this also work the other way around. What Ad-aware doesn't get, Spybot does. so having both of them doesn't hurt.    

Rod O'neal

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Re: Pop-ups, spyware... Ad-aware vs Spybot (Anti-spy-programs)
« Reply #2 on: February 20, 2003, 01:04:13 pm »
Thanks for the response. I'll give it a try.

Xantim

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Re: Pop-ups, spyware... Ad-aware vs Spybot (Anti-spy-programs)
« Reply #3 on: February 20, 2003, 04:05:50 pm »
For blocking pop-ups, Pop-Up Stopper works great and is findable at www.download.com and search pop up stopper.

lloyd007

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Re: Pop-ups, spyware... Ad-aware vs Spybot (Anti-spy-programs)
« Reply #4 on: February 20, 2003, 04:26:44 pm »
I like  The Proxomitron myself. I've not had a single pop up that I didn't want since I got it and it's absolutely tiny. Coupled with the Opera browser I can accept or reject any cookies and such which makes my web browsing spyware free.

Uss_Defiant

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Re: Pop-ups, spyware... Ad-aware vs Spybot (Anti-spy-programs)
« Reply #5 on: February 20, 2003, 07:37:52 pm »
Quote:

For blocking pop-ups, Pop-Up Stopper works great and is findable at www.download.com and search pop up stopper.  




I'll second that...  

True_Sabre

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Re: Pop-ups, spyware... Ad-aware vs Spybot (Anti-spy-programs)
« Reply #6 on: February 20, 2003, 08:25:47 pm »
I have both, Spybot crush's Ad-aware. BTW why isn't this OT ?  

Aliasalpha

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Re: Pop-ups, spyware... Ad-aware vs Spybot (Anti-spy-programs)
« Reply #7 on: February 20, 2003, 08:26:01 pm »
This may sound a bit low tech in comparison but I just delete the crap from the registry and am careful what I download...

Semper

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Re: Pop-ups, spyware... Ad-aware vs Spybot (Anti-spy-programs)
« Reply #8 on: February 21, 2003, 02:57:23 am »
Sorry but just gotten out of bed  (brain dead, before the 3rd cup of coffee, still on the 1st)

What is OT ?... OT = Off Topic ?

If so... did you read what I started the thread with...
Quote:


people have problems with pop-ups doing gameplay




^ If that isn't OT (On Topic) I don't know what is.

Quote:


delete the crap from the registry and am careful what I download...




Deleting things in the registry, have you seen how many of the spyware-things, there hide under other names and even some under other programs, that you already have installed, like under Windows or some other normally installed thing on peoples pc's.

Careful what you download !
Sorry but it doesn't really work as some don't ask if you like to download it, just a plain visit to a site, is all there is needed, to make your pc, part of thier "spy-ring"

Try one of the programs, named in this topic, can't hurt, and seen how good, you are in deleting in the registry...
Also why waste so much time, deleting in the registry or in your cookies-jar, when you got some very good programs, there does it for you, in a min or two...  
BTW they are FREE.    

Demandred

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Re: Pop-ups, spyware... Ad-aware vs Spybot (Anti-spy-programs)
« Reply #9 on: February 21, 2003, 07:48:56 am »
I run both ad-aware and spybot frequently. It's a good idea to use both programs, the spyware people frequently change to evade anti-spyware and two companies are less likely to miss the change than one.

True_Sabre

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Re: Pop-ups, spyware... Ad-aware vs Spybot (Anti-spy-programs)
« Reply #10 on: February 21, 2003, 01:32:45 pm »
What is OT ?... OT = Off Topic ?

If so... did you read what I started the thread with...

Quote:
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people have problems with pop-ups doing gameplay

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Sorry, but I have never had a pop-up during any online game.
You need a firewall.


 

Semper

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Re: Pop-ups, spyware... Ad-aware vs Spybot (Anti-spy-programs)
« Reply #11 on: February 21, 2003, 03:16:17 pm »
Quote:


Sorry, but I have never had a pop-up during any online game.
You need a firewall.




Have one...

But it was a program, one I never downloaded or more to the point, didn't know that I downloaded.
When a flash-animation was downloading, it came along like a virus but it isn't a virus, so my virus-scanner ignored it, it was a nice little piece of spyware or ad-software.

Here the anti-spy-programs came to my aid...

I have also seen and heard of other people having this problem, so why not share, on how to get them out of your PC.

Alot of ad/spy-software, come in/on your computer doing normal internet surfing and no firewall or virus-scanner can stop it. Even some of it, uses windows in it's aid, as there is still a few loop-holes in windows or browsers, where a firewall will think it's normal browser-trafic, and most of the time ignore it.  

zaniwhoop2

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Re: Pop-ups, spyware... Ad-aware vs Spybot (Anti-spy-programs)
« Reply #12 on: February 21, 2003, 05:09:27 pm »
I use Mozilla as a web browser, so no popups there. Next, I have ZoneAlarm as a firewall, and I have it set to block Internet Explorer (I unblock it for Windows Update). I scan infrequently for spyware using Ad-Aware, because I don't download a lot of programs that might have spyware (i.e. stuff off download.com). Works fine for me.  

Semper

  • Guest
Pop-ups, spyware... Ad-aware vs Spybot (Anti-spy-programs)
« Reply #13 on: February 20, 2003, 07:43:21 am »
I have now seen a few post where, people have problems with pop-ups doing gameplay or something like that.
Or just plain spyware, in general.

Not long ago a friend of mine, told me to get Spybot, as Ad-aware wasn't too good, at getting everything.

Spybot :

Search for more things.
Do take more time to scan for unwanted things
Have more features (read a lot of them)
It do take a bit to get to know it, but it's still easy to use
Easy updating
Have a big, easy to use ignore lists
Even scans for a few worms/trojans (virus)

Ad-aware :

Is faster, but do a more limited search
Have less features
Very easy to use

Url for Spybot : http://security.kolla.de/index.php?lang=en&page=download

Url for Ad-aware : http://www.lavasoftusa.com/support/download/

***If any of you, have anything usefull, things to turn off or on, programs to use, to stop spyware or hate pop-ups... please share it with the rest of us***      

Semper

  • Guest
Re: Pop-ups, spyware... Ad-aware vs Spybot (Anti-spy-programs)
« Reply #14 on: February 20, 2003, 12:28:49 pm »
Find the cookie's, open them (they should open with wordpad) and copy the url, you'll see some numbers, something like this "618032032002962/taldren.com/454646871146"

Now open your browser and find "protection of personal infomation" (sorry can't remember the english name for it) under fuctions, internetsettings.
Now on the lower part of the page it says Websites hit "edit" or what ever it's called.

On the newly opened page enter the url and click block....

Now the cookie should be blocked in the future.

Just remember many of the tracking cookies have more than one type of url, can be seen when there is more than one cookie of the same name (sorry only one url in each cookie). Also from time to time, they change it, to evade Ad-aware or Spybot.

By the way, I did some testing today and found that Spybot doesn't get every type of spyware, but the ones it doesn't get Ad-aware get, and this also work the other way around. What Ad-aware doesn't get, Spybot does. so having both of them doesn't hurt.    

Rod O'neal

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Re: Pop-ups, spyware... Ad-aware vs Spybot (Anti-spy-programs)
« Reply #15 on: February 20, 2003, 01:04:13 pm »
Thanks for the response. I'll give it a try.

Xantim

  • Guest
Re: Pop-ups, spyware... Ad-aware vs Spybot (Anti-spy-programs)
« Reply #16 on: February 20, 2003, 04:05:50 pm »
For blocking pop-ups, Pop-Up Stopper works great and is findable at www.download.com and search pop up stopper.

lloyd007

  • Guest
Re: Pop-ups, spyware... Ad-aware vs Spybot (Anti-spy-programs)
« Reply #17 on: February 20, 2003, 04:26:44 pm »
I like  The Proxomitron myself. I've not had a single pop up that I didn't want since I got it and it's absolutely tiny. Coupled with the Opera browser I can accept or reject any cookies and such which makes my web browsing spyware free.

Uss_Defiant

  • Guest
Re: Pop-ups, spyware... Ad-aware vs Spybot (Anti-spy-programs)
« Reply #18 on: February 20, 2003, 07:37:52 pm »
Quote:

For blocking pop-ups, Pop-Up Stopper works great and is findable at www.download.com and search pop up stopper.  




I'll second that...  

True_Sabre

  • Guest
Re: Pop-ups, spyware... Ad-aware vs Spybot (Anti-spy-programs)
« Reply #19 on: February 20, 2003, 08:25:47 pm »
I have both, Spybot crush's Ad-aware. BTW why isn't this OT ?  

Aliasalpha

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Re: Pop-ups, spyware... Ad-aware vs Spybot (Anti-spy-programs)
« Reply #20 on: February 20, 2003, 08:26:01 pm »
This may sound a bit low tech in comparison but I just delete the crap from the registry and am careful what I download...

Semper

  • Guest
Re: Pop-ups, spyware... Ad-aware vs Spybot (Anti-spy-programs)
« Reply #21 on: February 21, 2003, 02:57:23 am »
Sorry but just gotten out of bed  (brain dead, before the 3rd cup of coffee, still on the 1st)

What is OT ?... OT = Off Topic ?

If so... did you read what I started the thread with...
Quote:


people have problems with pop-ups doing gameplay




^ If that isn't OT (On Topic) I don't know what is.

Quote:


delete the crap from the registry and am careful what I download...




Deleting things in the registry, have you seen how many of the spyware-things, there hide under other names and even some under other programs, that you already have installed, like under Windows or some other normally installed thing on peoples pc's.

Careful what you download !
Sorry but it doesn't really work as some don't ask if you like to download it, just a plain visit to a site, is all there is needed, to make your pc, part of thier "spy-ring"

Try one of the programs, named in this topic, can't hurt, and seen how good, you are in deleting in the registry...
Also why waste so much time, deleting in the registry or in your cookies-jar, when you got some very good programs, there does it for you, in a min or two...  
BTW they are FREE.    

Demandred

  • Guest
Re: Pop-ups, spyware... Ad-aware vs Spybot (Anti-spy-programs)
« Reply #22 on: February 21, 2003, 07:48:56 am »
I run both ad-aware and spybot frequently. It's a good idea to use both programs, the spyware people frequently change to evade anti-spyware and two companies are less likely to miss the change than one.

True_Sabre

  • Guest
Re: Pop-ups, spyware... Ad-aware vs Spybot (Anti-spy-programs)
« Reply #23 on: February 21, 2003, 01:32:45 pm »
What is OT ?... OT = Off Topic ?

If so... did you read what I started the thread with...

Quote:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------


people have problems with pop-ups doing gameplay

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Sorry, but I have never had a pop-up during any online game.
You need a firewall.


 

Semper

  • Guest
Re: Pop-ups, spyware... Ad-aware vs Spybot (Anti-spy-programs)
« Reply #24 on: February 21, 2003, 03:16:17 pm »
Quote:


Sorry, but I have never had a pop-up during any online game.
You need a firewall.




Have one...

But it was a program, one I never downloaded or more to the point, didn't know that I downloaded.
When a flash-animation was downloading, it came along like a virus but it isn't a virus, so my virus-scanner ignored it, it was a nice little piece of spyware or ad-software.

Here the anti-spy-programs came to my aid...

I have also seen and heard of other people having this problem, so why not share, on how to get them out of your PC.

Alot of ad/spy-software, come in/on your computer doing normal internet surfing and no firewall or virus-scanner can stop it. Even some of it, uses windows in it's aid, as there is still a few loop-holes in windows or browsers, where a firewall will think it's normal browser-trafic, and most of the time ignore it.  

zaniwhoop2

  • Guest
Re: Pop-ups, spyware... Ad-aware vs Spybot (Anti-spy-programs)
« Reply #25 on: February 21, 2003, 05:09:27 pm »
I use Mozilla as a web browser, so no popups there. Next, I have ZoneAlarm as a firewall, and I have it set to block Internet Explorer (I unblock it for Windows Update). I scan infrequently for spyware using Ad-Aware, because I don't download a lot of programs that might have spyware (i.e. stuff off download.com). Works fine for me.