Re: Need help about this SPyware/Adware
- From: ben_myers_spam_me_not @ charter.net (Ben Myers)
- Date: Thu, 08 Dec 2005 20:59:07 GMT
Ooooh! Those are interesting options. Thank YOU for the info... Ben Myers
On Thu, 08 Dec 2005 14:46:04 -0500, Herman D. Knoble
<SkipKnobleLESS@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>Ben: thanks.
>
>It is my understanding that if Ad-Aware SE Personal is run in Safe Mode
>and the type of scan is: Full System Scan
>it will remove spyware in registry entries (it will report "deep scanning
>registry). Also Ad-Aware has settings: (under Tweak Settings)
>Scan Registry for all users which if checked will scan the registry
>for all users (from an user with Admin privileges). Likewise under
>Scan Settings there are two options to Scan Registry and Deep Scan
>Registry. These should be set on.
>
>Finally, There are settings for Ad-Aware SE Plus (and above) which
>(by setting Ad=Watch on and configuring it properly)will prevent
>registry modifications in the first place.
>The cost for Ad-Aware SE Plus is modest ($27).
>
>Skip
>
>
>On Thu, 08 Dec 2005 18:49:00 GMT, ben_myers_spam_me_not @ charter.net (Ben Myers) wrote:
>
>-|Running Ad-Aware and Spybot in safe mode will do a good job of removing FILES
>-|which are causing the damage, but parts of the registry are definitely left
>-|untouched in safe mode. Whether the system is booted in safe mode or not, the
>-|result is sort of a "working" registry. I do not know what else to call it.
>-|Windows boots up and builds a different working registry every time, merging in
>-|the HKCU entries for whomever logged onto the system.
>-|
>-|I have had to de-louse infected systems by repeatedly logging off and logging on
>-|as a different user of a computer used by five different family members. With
>-|each login, I ran Spybot and Ad-Aware to remove the infected registry entries
>-|for each HKCU... Ben Myers
>-|
>-|On Thu, 08 Dec 2005 11:20:24 -0500, Herman D. Knoble
>-|<SkipKnobleLESS@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>-|
>-|>Dewaine: Did you do an up-to-date scan while in SAFE MODE?
>-|>Did you do a Full System Scan with Ad-Aware?
>-|>
>-|>When starting in Safe Mode only basic services are started,
>-|>and no startup modules (e.g.,
>-|>HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run)
>-|>are not started.
>-|>
>-|>Skip
>-|>
>-|>On Thu, 08 Dec 2005 05:10:44 GMT, Dewaine Chan <"dchanNOSPAM"@NOSPAM PLZZZnc.rr.com>
>-|>wrote:
>-|>
>-|>-|Herman:
>-|>-|
>-|>-|Thanks. Still no goes. Back in the hunt again.
>-|>-|
>-|>-|Dewaine
>-|>-|
>-|>-|"Herman D. Knoble" wrote:
>-|>-|
>-|>-|> Dewaine:
>-|>-|>
>-|>-|> If you really want to remove the maleware I suggest taking
>-|>-|> the following steps:
>-|>-|>
>-|>-|> 1) Get latest Ad-Aware spyware definition file from:
>-|>-|> http://www.lavasoft.de/support/download/
>-|>-|> I suggest that you download this defs.zip file on an uninfected computer;
>-|>-|> then copy it to a 1.44M floppy diskette or a CD-R.
>-|>-|>
>-|>-|> 2) Reboot your infected computer and tap F8 once per second during restart
>-|>-|> and when the menu appears select: Safe Mode without networking.
>-|>-|>
>-|>-|> 3) Unzip and insert the downlaoded file, defs.ref, in file location:
>-|>
>
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