Thanks Dan! I really have been slack lately in checking up on it. Downloading now
Shep(and others) - No, you shouldn't just blanket delete everything it shows- you need to examine each one - anything in cookies for sure can go, but be very careful in files that look to be part of programs. Known spyware will be shown as such and ones AdAware is iffy about will be marked in some way. You in particular Shep, may need to reinstall whatever software your internet provider has.
Also, these low price internet providers(Netzero for example) require ad software be installed. That's the deal you're making to pay near nothing for internet access. Be very careful in deleting anything out of software directories.
Now to define some of this better:
Spyware - software, that by one way or another is tracking your use of your computer in some way or another and then transmitting that information when you go online.
All without your permission. Most of these track your browser clicks, but some of the more invasive track what software you use, and the malicious ones even can steal passwords and such.
How do these get onboard? When you install things off the web on most cases. A good example is you'll browse to a website and a popup box will appear saying that you need some kind of plug-in to view this website and your browser wants to install it. READ THESE CAREFULLY! Some of these are in reality, spyware. And you can click no and the website may load correctly anyhow.
Also some shareware, and in a few cases, off the shelf software have these things installing themselves without your permission.
Always excercise patience and read when clicking thru boxes is your frontline defense. Ad-Aware is the second line.