Hi,
I have been reading this thread with great interest since I just spent this past weekend in "tech support" hell reformatting my hard drive and reinstalling Windows XP. My computer had Ad-Aware 6, Spybot, CWShredder and McAfee Virus Scan and Personal Firewall Plus and malware STILL got into my system!!! Despite updating and running the antispyware programs daily, it still happened. The damn thing screwed up my operating system so that all potential "fixes" I could think of were frozen, and wouldn't function. System restore, help and support, etc...
One thing I found really helpful was downloading the free trial version of SpySweeper from webroot.com. I know some have already mentioned it, but I think I will purchase a subscription to this one...you can keep it working in the background at all times, unlike the ones like Ad-Aware that you have to "run". If your "home page" on your browser changes, it will alert you and ask you if you want this to occur or not. This would catch potential browser hijacks. It will also alert you when a new site is put into your "favorites", just in case it wasn't you doing it!
Any new applications??? You are told about it and given the option to keep or remove. When you run the program, it also seems to catch some adware that Spybot and Ad-Aware don't seem to pick up. The reason I'm thinking of paying for the subscription is that the free version only allows you to update the program once...and we know there's always new spyware out there...
Sorry for rambling on. Most of the spyware you guys are complaining about, I have either had at one time or I've heard of it...I think you really need a combination of antivirus software, a good firewall, and several antispyware programs to keep your head above water.
Another suggestions is to check your registry for any program that looks funky and delete it. Just be careful you don't delete something essential. If it's in your startup registry, it will continually jump back onto your computer with every restart or reboot, no matter how many times you send it to the recycle bin!
One more thing, download the free Google Toolbar, it does block alot of those annoying pop-ups.
Since when did web surfing become so hazardous??
