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Okay. I was surfing for some info on suspension bits for my VW Passat as it tends to 'crash' over small road imperfections. I typed in 'Bushings' into Google and it sent me straight into a **** site which is weird in that I always get I list of sites after the search. As soon as the site opened, I got the Norton warning of spyware detection. It seems to have blocked it and I've run spyware scans using both Norton and Ad-Ware and the system comes up negative, BUT....

On the lower right of the task bar, the sits a little red circle with an X and a bubble message pops up every 30 seconds warning that spyware has been installed, that I'm to click on the circle and get a spyware download from Microsoft. It leads me nowhere and I simply can't get this off the task bar!!!!

Any direction would be appreciated. **** comments too, as I need a really good laugh - it's been a rough couple of days for the Nutster...

 
Spybot. I always use in conjunction with Ad-Aware and deleting Java temp file. Has worked perfectly for quite a while now.

Spybot

 
TWN, Sounds like a drive by download.

Microsoft does have a very good Anti-Spyware program, but up to now I haven't heard of it being installed without very deliberate actions by the user. So, don't trust the icon in the sys tray. Unless you installed MS Anti-Spyware and the icon looks like a red and yellow target.

Spybot is what I used for some time and still do for 98 and earlier. Till Microsoft starts charging for their Anti-Spyware I strongly reccomend it. but don't trust that Icon, go to microsoft.com and get it there.

I no longer trust Ad-Aware because of an agreement between them and one of the ad companys to stop detecting that companys ad ware. $$ makes the market go round. I guess.

If you use the spybot, be sure to get updates EVERY time you use it.

Let me know if I can help. This is one of my most common tasks at work, which is at a community college, and I have WAY too much practice with it.

Good luck

 
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If you use Google clicking "I feel lucky" will open the first link instead of presenting the list.

I have yet to find a single program that detects all spyware. The MS stuff is good, as are Spybot and Adaware. try all 3, if you still have issues try all other spyware scanners.

I normally run hijack this! and look at what's been installed.

If you want, get hijackthis! and post the scan report (w/o trying anything on your own) and we'll just see what we see.

Hijack this can be found here:

https://www.majorgeeks.com/HijackThis_d3155.html

 
Okay, that worked. Thanks again for the link, rad.

Now, another problem: This forum (and this forum only) will no longer keep me logged in from session to session and the 'View New Posts' dun work. What did I do?

 
Okay, that worked.  Thanks again for the link, rad.
Now, another problem:  This forum (and this forum only) will no longer keep me logged in from session to session and the 'View New Posts' dun work.  What did I do?
OMGROFLMAO, time for a reformat. :bigeyes: :bigeyes: :bigeyes:

 
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Well, slap my peepee and call me Gertrude... Friggin' thing is working again and I din do nuffin'! Friggin' pooters! Where's my Strathmore pad and my ol' trusty Mongol #2?

 
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