Originally posted by: Duddy
I never used a firewall, an anti-virus, a spyware blocker or any other protection and...
There were only 3 infections! I ROCK!!!!!
EDIT: Gonna run Spybot tonight too.
Originally posted by: TheVrolok
I just did the same thing. Installed Adaware and ran it for the first time since I built my current system in Nov-Dec of '07. Like 15 "infections" .. all of which were cookies from browsing the web. Don't do stupid things, and you won't really have a problem.
Originally posted by: Chronoshock
That's still 3 too many. This computer is almost a year old and still 0 issues after a spybot s&d scan (with the exception of tracking cookies).
There are a number of additional measures beyond the standard that you can take to mitigate the risk of infection:
1) Scan files that you are not reasonably sure of with online multi-virusscan tools such as http://virusscan.jotti.org/, http://virscan.org/, http://www.virustotal.com/ each service will analyze the uploaded file using 20-30 of the leading virus scanners (while virus definitions are fairly consistent, heuristics are not and getting good coverage ensures you're not looking at something obvious. Note that many scanners have overly sensitive heuristics and standard packers or keygens will often trigger a generic false positive).
2) Utilize sandboxing and VMs to isolate one time use executables. If you are using anything other than 64-bit Vista, Sandboxie is an excellent tool
3) Avoid compromised p2p networks such as Gnutella (result spoofers), eDonkey2000 (fake server lists), and rarely DC++ (result spoofers)
4) Be aware of the status of your ports, this can be done using an online port scanner like <a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="https://www.grc.com/x/ne.dll?bh0bkyd2">https://www.grc.com/x/ne.dll?bh0bkyd2</a>
Originally posted by: Duddy
I never used a firewall, an anti-virus, a spyware blocker or any other protection and...
There were only 3 infections! I ROCK!!!!!
EDIT: Gonna run Spybot tonight too.
Originally posted by: Duddy
Originally posted by: TheVrolok
I just did the same thing. Installed Adaware and ran it for the first time since I built my current system in Nov-Dec of '07. Like 15 "infections" .. all of which were cookies from browsing the web. Don't do stupid things, and you won't really have a problem.
Your system is much like mine, you run Windows 7 RC yet on it?
Originally posted by: Locut0s
The worst ad ware and viruses you usually contract only from doing dumb things. Like downloading cracks and keygens from warez sites. Most everyday web browsing and the like will only net you tracking cookies and other minor junk. But I do enough dumb stuff to always use a virus scanner and firewall just in case.
Originally posted by: SparkyJJO
Ad-aware isn't so great anymore. I stopped using it when it failed time and time again to actually do anything useful.
Spybot and Malwarebytes for me now.
Originally posted by: Duddy
I never used a firewall, an anti-virus, a spyware blocker or any other protection and...
There were only 3 infections! I ROCK!!!!!
EDIT: Gonna run Spybot tonight too.
Originally posted by: Duddy
I never used a firewall, an anti-virus, a spyware blocker or any other protection and...
There were only 3 infections! I ROCK!!!!!
EDIT: Gonna run Spybot tonight too.
Originally posted by: ghostman
Thanks guys. I need some leads on better adware/malware scanners. My gf's computer is generating tons and tons of pop-ups. Adaware failed to install and Spybot fails to find the offending code. And for some reason, HiJackThis isn't removing the entries I select.
Originally posted by: amdskip
ccleaner, super anti spyware, malwarebytes
Spybot and adaware are outdated.
Originally posted by: ghostman
Thanks guys. I need some leads on better adware/malware scanners. My gf's computer is generating tons and tons of pop-ups. Adaware failed to install and Spybot fails to find the offending code. And for some reason, HiJackThis isn't removing the entries I select.
