C-Fu 0 Report post Posted June 1, 2005 ako nak bagitau,ade satu software/spyware yang dah makin banyak orang bagitau ako diorang kene. spyware ni basically keluar popup, etc etc macam spyware lain, cuma die kate kalo nak cleankan pc korang, korang kene beli satu program spyware cleaner dan bayar bulan2 (cam gangster).program spyware cleaner tu? spywareno. jangan cube nak pegi website die, dan ako takkan bagi site die. pasal nanti die akan install spyware tu dari website tuh kalo korang gune browser terbaik kat dunia tu. ala... yang ade ayat explorer kat belakang tuu tapi bukan just site ni, ade sesetengah site krack pon boh spyware nih. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Superior 0 Report post Posted June 1, 2005 C-Fu, patutla PC aku ni.. Bila kuar pop-up ke ape ke.. ade je file2 dalam PC aku ni error.. Pastu bila online je.. Dapat iklan kata warning ur pc slowly as usual. pastu kena masuk kat laman www.errorguard.com .Jadi mcmana nak elak masalah mcm ni klo ade pop up keluar kat atas tu.. Mcm bar kuning muncul bila kita bukak laman tertentu tu? Kena turn off ke ape ke.. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MalWareZ 0 Report post Posted June 1, 2005 wooop... off topik sat...dimaklumkan aku bukan jenis malware dan spyware serta tupperware aaa.. kekekekee Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
izwan 1 Report post Posted June 1, 2005 takut apo? ad-aware versi terbaru sudah keluar!!dapatkannya segera di http://www.lavasoft.de/ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
electroboy 3 Report post Posted June 2, 2005 hm...ko dah kene ke c-fu?mmg jahanam punya gengster nih.cam mencabar saja...don't u mind to pm me the address?aku nak main2 try skit la. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
C-Fu 0 Report post Posted June 2, 2005 ako tak kene (susah spyware nak kene ako hehehe), cume ramai yang repot kat ako yang diorang kene. ako kan minat bende2 camni, kalo tak nampak lagi pastu banyak gak repot kat internet pasal ugut-ware nih, tak caya cube check memane site pasal spyware mesti ade kluar nye.nak address die? just google je name program tu kat atas. or just tambah .com kat belakang. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Truckster 0 Report post Posted June 2, 2005 PC aku dah kena benda dajal nihh....Stealth.Hijack.....guna ad-aware pun x makan cayalah....dah puas aku scan AVG, AD-Aware, NORTON systemwork, dr. spyware, mcafee, BullGuard still melekat gak....last skali format jerrrr...... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dzulcarnine 2 Report post Posted June 2, 2005 aku pakai microsoft anti spyware yang beta version tu, so far, bila ada spyware nak try masok pc aku, dia akan warning. dan aku dah try install benda nie kat pc yang dah kena spyware, so far semua boleh recover Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kred 0 Report post Posted June 2, 2005 nothlerr ..aku spyware tak penah kene kalo hampir kene ade laa dengan pantas di stopkan... tmbahan lagik kalo masok site cr*ck penpaham jele.. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
civ3 9 Report post Posted June 2, 2005 heh..nanti aku nak try spyware jenis baru nie...besh²..nak tengok kekuatan spyware baru ni lakz... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HexPhoenix 1 Report post Posted June 8, 2005 chup2aku ader kene spyware yg very degil jugaklabiler aku masuk yahoo jer dier pintas masuk laman web search mengarut diercam kes ugut jugaklaaku pakai spyware doctor cam xder kesan jerkprogram aper yg betol2 power kasi sental spyware nie? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Malware7 0 Report post Posted June 9, 2005 chup2aku ader kene spyware yg very degil jugaklabiler aku masuk yahoo jer dier pintas masuk laman web search mengarut diercam kes ugut jugaklaaku pakai spyware doctor cam xder kesan jerkprogram aper yg betol2 power kasi sental spyware nie?←Try XoftSpyDownload sini Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
man2 0 Report post Posted June 9, 2005 hmm.. ade jugak sesetengah softwware trrial spyware ni akan menjadi spyware secara tak langsung apabila dah expired.. huhuhuwalaupun dah uninstall.. masih ade lagi suruh update la.. beli laa.. and tah hape hape.. huhuhu.. menyusahkan orang jerk.. ehaks!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
C-Fu 0 Report post Posted June 9, 2005 (edited) program aper yg betol2 power kasi sental spyware nie?←try yang nih ni paling power Edited June 9, 2005 by C-Fu Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
civ3 9 Report post Posted June 9, 2005 try yang nih ni paling power←kohkohkoh...power betul mende tuh..kohkohkoh Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
electroboy 3 Report post Posted June 9, 2005 c-fu, spywareno ni company lavasoft py ker?hmm. aku dah lama cuba cari link yg ko maksudkan, tak da apa2 pun. aku rasa diorang dah hapuskan la....aku nampak byk forum citer pasal benda ni aja... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
C-Fu 0 Report post Posted June 9, 2005 ish idak laspywareno ni SPYWARE. ako ingat dah clear dah, hmm. anyway ni spyware bertopengkan spyware cleaner. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Impreza_2004 0 Report post Posted June 23, 2005 try1. Spyware Doctor 3.22. CounterSpy 1.0 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Balthazor 1 Report post Posted June 23, 2005 Aku punya PC ada Roxio Go BACK.......bleh protect drpd spyware ke....? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Impreza_2004 0 Report post Posted June 25, 2005 petikan dari PCWORLD.COMCan You Trust Your Spyware Protection? Why your spyware scanner may not catch some adware programs.Editors' Note: This story has been updated to clarify information in the first paragraph of the version that appears in the July 2005 issue of PC World.The next time you run a scan with your anti-spyware tool, it might miss some programs. Some adware companies, arguing that their software is benign, have petitioned anti-spyware firms to stop warning consumers about their software. Other companies have resorted to sending cease-and-desist letters that threaten legal action.In the past few months, at least two anti-spyware firms' products temporarily stopped detecting some kinds of adware--a process called delisting. Last year, Lavasoft (maker of Ad-Aware) delisted advertising software WhenU from its detection database. Lavasoft told PC World that the delisting happened as the result of an employee error, and the company quickly added WhenU back to Ad-Aware's detection list. Computer Associates, which makes the PestPatrol anti-spyware tool, temporarily delisted adware made by Claria after Claria asked to have its software reevaluated, but Computer Associates later restored detection of Claria to PestPatrol.In most cases it's difficult for customers to determine whether their anti-spyware tool has delisted anything and, if so, which adware it skips."When a spyware program gets delisted, users won't be aware of its presence," says Harvard law student and spyware researcher Ben Edelman. The practice, he says, "offers spyware makers a new lease on life, letting them keep users who otherwise would have removed their software."Degrees of SpywareOf course, some spyware apps are worse than others. One spyware program may make severe changes to your computer's settings, while another merely displays ads.Claria and WhenU are making the case that their adware programs don't resort to illegal tactics, such as exploiting security holes, to install themselves. And though this software can be annoying, adware developers argue that merely being listed in an anti-spyware scanner's database tarnishes a company's reputation by linking its relatively benign adware application with far more harmful and intrusive spyware programs.According to Avi Naider of WhenU, though some other adware companies will track your Web meanderings and sell that data, WhenU's privacy policy doesn't permit it to track the search queries that users type or the Web pages that they browse.Each anti-spyware firm uses its own set of criteria to decide whether to remove or detect a file or Registry key related to spyware. Usually even a few bad behaviors suffice to red-tag a file as spyware or adware.One company, Aluria Software, is taking a middle road when dealing with some software that serves advertising. The company, which makes an anti-spyware product called Spyware Eliminator, last year gave WhenU's SaveNow toolbar its "Spyware Safe Certification," and now categorizes WhenU's program as consumerware instead of spyware within Spyware Eliminator. Aluria defines consumerware as "useful applications, often given away free, [which] provide value to the end user, pose no spyware risk, and are easily and completely removed" via the Add or Remove Programs control panel. Spyware Eliminator still gives users the option of automatically removing SaveNow if they choose.Aluria publishes a list of 26 criteria software must meet to be declared Spyware Safe. Other software publishers disagree with that approach. Peter Mackow of PCTools, maker of the Spyware Doctor anti-spyware program, says that his company won't publish the entire list of its criteria for fear that spyware companies will use the information to design a spyware application that skirts every rule; many others who fight spyware share that position."The spyware guys want a really rigid set of rules defining spyware so they can then make an end run around [all of them]," says Eric L. Howes, who tracks the spyware business for Spywarewarrior.com and consults for anti-spyware software companies.Experts recommend that you employ two--or even three--anti-spyware tools. The more you use, the likelier they are to counter the individual biases of each anti-spyware company.To Delist or NotIt's unfair to permanently blacklist a company based on its past behavior, so some delisting is inevitable. But delisting an adware application is a dangerous proposition for anti-spyware developers. In the past, some spyware and adware makers have changed their software enough to get delisted only to resume the activity that got them flagged in the first place.As a result, the anti-spyware industry has developed a thick skin. Delisting is rare because, Edelman says, anti-spyware firms "stand up to strongly worded demand letters."Adware companies also decry the word spyware itself as inherently negative, so some anti-spyware firms have tried to create terms that mean essentially the same thing, using more-neutral language: grayware, potentially unwanted programs, or potentially unwanted software. But Webroot's CEO David Moll argues that matters could get more confusing if the anti-spyware companies try to refer to spyware by other names, just when many people are beginning to understand what spyware can do. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
C-Fu 0 Report post Posted June 25, 2005 The next time you run a scan with your anti-spyware tool, it might miss some programs. Some adware companies, arguing that their software is benign, have petitioned anti-spyware firms to stop warning consumers about their software. Other companies have resorted to sending cease-and-desist letters that threaten legal action.kalo korang nak tau norton antivirus tengah saman satu spyware company, bukan pasal die boh spyware, tapi untuk mahkamah benarkan norton kategorikan kompeni tu sebagai kompeni spyware. camni punye susah cara kite nak lawan spyware zaman baru nih, sampai nak kene pegi mahkamah untuk benarkan kite panggil die spyware tuh.but selagi ade free program cam adaware dan spybot, diorang akan kalah gak nye. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
electroboy 3 Report post Posted June 25, 2005 kalo korang nak tau norton antivirus tengah saman satu spyware company, bukan pasal die boh spyware, tapi untuk mahkamah benarkan norton kategorikan kompeni tu sebagai kompeni spyware. camni punye susah cara kite nak lawan spyware zaman baru nih, sampai nak kene pegi mahkamah untuk benarkan kite panggil die spyware tuh.but selagi ade free program cam adaware dan spybot, diorang akan kalah gak nye.←huk alah...sedihnya top leading av company terpaksa heret org pegi mahkamah semata-mata nak update virus patch...ni symantec buat sebab kebajikan user ke atau commercial opportunity(ies)? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Impreza_2004 0 Report post Posted June 25, 2005 Removing Spyware and Adware from Your ComputerOne of the first things you should do if you find a trojan or spyware on your computer is disconnect it from the Internet. And we're not talking about closing a browser session; we're talking about pulling the phone line out of the wall or disconnecting the modem so your computer is not connected to any network.Spyware and Adware Scanning SoftwareThe easiest way to find and remove spyware and adware is with scanning software. Anti-spyware software is not the same as anti-virus software, although some anti-virus packages will detect some known spyware programs. The good news is that some of the most functional anti-spyware and anti-adware software is free.Anti-spyware software works in much the same way as anti-virus software. It scans your computer's hard drive and looks for files associated with known spyware and adware programs. After the scan, the software usually displays or quarantines potential problems and allows users to decide what should be removed. As mention earlier, definitions vary and your tolerance to certain advertising-related cookies may be high.Like anti-virus software, anti-spyware software relies on databases of known rogue programs that must be updated. Regardless of which anti-spyware package you decide to use, make sure you understand how and when it updates so you are protected against the newest pests. Also check any type of spyware or adware removal programs with the spyware databases. A program called SpywareNuker claims to be a removal program, but has been reported to be spyware itself.Some anti-spyware software may specialize in locating only keyloggers, for example, so read the features before you use it.The results you get from using spyware scanning products will vary. The effectiveness of the software also depends on how up-to-date its definitions are. The SpywareWarrier Web site did run a series of tests to gauge the effectiveness of different spyware scanning software packages. You can find the results at: http://spywarewarrior.com/asw-test-guide.htm.Anti-spyware software includes: * Microsoft Windows AntiSpyware (Beta) [Read the WinPlanet.com Review] * SpyBot S&D (freeware) [Read the WinPlanet.com Review] * Ad-aware (free version available) [Read the WinPlanet.com Review] * Geek Superhero [Read the WinPlanet.com Review] * X-Cleaner (freeware) * Spy Sweeper [Read the WinPlanet Review] * PestPatrol [Corporate Edition Review] * HiJack This * StartUpList (detects programs running at Start-Up) * Spy Subtract * SpyRemover * Keylogger Killer * Who's Watching Me * Personal AntiSpy * Keylogger Hunter (freeware) * KL Detector (freeware) * Spy Detect * BHODemon (scans for Browser Helper Objects that run when your browser is started) * a2 Software * Yahoo Anti-Spy Toolbar Other Removal OptionsYou can always check the Add/Remove Programs section of Windows to see if any adware or spyware is listed. Some of the quasi-legitimate adware programs may include uninstallers, but malicious pests do not.There is a fairly complete list of adware programs, what they do, and how to manually remove them (if possible) at http://doxdesk.com/parasite/. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
B@zSh™ 1 Report post Posted June 29, 2005 nak tanya sket....arc.exe ni apa dia ek? selalu mengganggu aku kat registry start-upaku dah banyak kali clean kan...& siap blacklist lagitp lepas 2-3 hari ada balik...aku dah try scan the whole com for virus...spyware...malware etc..sume ok je....ada sape2 leh bgtau?? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
joetbg_x 0 Report post Posted June 29, 2005 ko upload file tu kat http://virusscan.jotti.org/ tgk virus ke tak. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites