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    Default I'll be buggered. . .

    Well... I already AM...
    Picked up a TROJAN VIRUS - WORM yesterday...
    Keep getting a pop up icon in the tray - and DOZENS of pop-ups..
    BUT GUESS WHAT..???
    Almost ALL the popups are adverts for SPYWARE programs...
    Looks like the buggers are DELIBERATELY infecting our computers so's they can sell us the software to stop the annoyance...
    The dirty buggers - eh..????

    (Well I got spyware software - ran it a dozen times already - and it still hasn't got shot of the pop-ups... so when they sell you it - it don't work anyways....)
    Sheesh.... ought to be a laragainst that.....
    Jedo

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    I use Noton Internet Security ( I can hear the groans from the anti Norton mob already ) anyway, I get non of that stuffr what so ever.

    Al

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    hope you didn't pay for the anti-spyware via a credit card... :eek: triple whammy!
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    Give ewido a try. It's free for 30 days with full upgrades. That'll tell you if you've been infected.

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    If at first you don't succeed, give something else a go. Life is far too short to waste time trying.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozwinner
    I use Noton Internet Security ( I can hear the groans from the anti Norton mob already ) anyway, I get non of that stuffr what so ever.

    Al
    A virus is kind of redundant once you install Nortons Al, kinda like the difference between murder and suicide

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozwinner
    I use Noton Internet Security ( I can hear the groans from the anti Norton mob already ) anyway, I get non of that stuffr what so ever.

    Al
    I'm with you Al, backed up with Adaware, Spybot, and CCleaner. I often wonder if 99% of the claims about Norton are just people repeating something they've heard, it happens. I remember hearing a bloke rave on about what bastards Microsoft were, turns out he had never had a problem with them, he was just being a parrot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Termite
    I remember hearing a bloke rave on about what bastards Microsoft were, turns out he had never had a problem with them, he was just being a parrot.
    But controlled tests have proven that 8 out of 10 parrots prefer Linux.
    If at first you don't succeed, give something else a go. Life is far too short to waste time trying.

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    I run Norton's Internet Security and Micro$oft's Antispyware (got some funny name for it now) and don't have a problem. I also check from time to time with Spybot and Xsoftspy and AVG and guess what, they all confirm that NIS and Micro$aft's program are doing their job

    Parrots might prefer Linux, but they also eat green pine cones :eek: (you ought to see the mess the Corellas are making this year).

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    Well... Im getting shattered left right and centre with scams spams and crap through the email (Mozilla thunderbird) for every one genuine email I get theres up to 20 that want to sell me viagra or something similar!! :mad: the desktop comps hard drive is stuffed due to the kids downloading music from limewire and turning nortons and avg off while doing it nortons I found to be a pain in the ass... we installed it in Sept last year and it was off within a month no amount of contact with nortons would see them agree that as a new program paid for separately to the computer theres no way I need to pay the buggars the subscription they normally ask for after a year of use! So the nortons is being removed from both systems AVG is still working Ive tried the Aussie one VET but its a pain in the ass and so far behind the times its a waste

    Im presently trying to work out how to install linux into both systems... presently usin my laptop as the deskop wich is causing the poor wee thing connipshuns!... I hate windows... Next computer regardless of cost are going to be Apple!!
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    I'll be buggered. . .

    Not by me you wont:eek: Tonto
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    Jedo when you first got it & I assume you are running XP you go to Start > help and support > undo changes to your computer with system restore > Restore my computer to an earlier time Then choose a date before you got the virus anr restore to this point, you will loose anything you have done to you computer after that point though

    Then go and buy a good anti virus. I use Vet after putting the question to the forum as to which anti virus to use,
    http://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com...ad.php?t=25450

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    I have the Microsoft Firewall and use Norton Anti Virus. Works for me.
    If you can do it - Do it! If you can't do it - Try it!
    Do both well!

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    I think the biggest problem people have with Norton is they are reluctant to pay the subscription every year.
    Then the nasties start to get into your computer and its Nortons fault.

    Al

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    There are very few programmes that offer regular updated security without a subscription fee. Lets face it viruses and other nasties are always being developed to circumvent the protection programmes, therefore the protection companies have to update to beat the virus makers - nasty circle we all pay for and in this world you don't get nuthin for nuthin.

    One of the major flaws with the Norton system is it's almost impossible to be fully rid of its nasty little fingers inside your operating system. The best and easiest way to rid yourself is an unconditional format of C drive. But if like me you have gigs and gigs or programs and data and mail etc etc etc, formating the HD is something only done once every few years.

    Even then, the original drive is plugged in as a secondary backup to transfer data from. GHM is I ever crash a drive into an unrepairable state.

    PS For those that get tons of spam - see if your ISP has a spam filter - Optusnet does and it works very very well - you just turn it on from your user profile. Saves probably 300 to 400 emails a month.
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    Every computer we buy for work has Norton already loaded on it so we let it run for the 3 months or whatever it goes for free and then we scrap the thing cause it's a pain in the asre, particularly when it wants to check all your outgoing email, then when it thinks an incoming email is a virus because it has an .exe file attached, it won't even give you the option of receiving it. Anything my software bloke wants to send has to have its extension changed to exs or something like it and then renamed by me at my end. VET costs me under $100 from memory for a site licence covering 5 computers and is updated every time I go on line. No Norton popups saying "Aren't I great, I've just blocked a virus for you, come and look how clever I am." The only way you know VET has been working is to look at the log file.
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