There's an offender out there since June 2004, that is
called Twain-tech. PestPatrol says that it can be
manually disabled. Go to
http://pestpatrol.com/PestInfo/t/twain-tech/asp. If I
understood correctly, Twain-tech has Microsoft's tacit
approval, and it does not stay permanently deleted. It
can be disabled. PestPatrol tells you how at the web
site mentioned above. PestPatrol says that it threatens
your confidentiality
BackWeb is another one (a part of the OS) that has
Microsoft's approval. I deleted it from my computer, but
each time I boot I get a popup box stating that it cannot
locate such and such. I just click OK and go on my way.
When your machine is clean again:
If you don't use Windows Messenger, disable it.
If you don't have a popup stopper, get one.
Use a firewall.
HTH
>-----Original Message-----
>I have a computer that has had some adware problems. I
>have run the recent Lavasoft Adware SE and if found
>infections in the Registry, file and cookies, and
deleted
>them. I then rebooted and ran Adware again and it found
no
>infections. I also did this with SpyDoctor. But as soon
as
>I get back on the Internet pop-ups start and cookies are
>added to my system. I found this out by just being on
the
>Internet for five minutes and then runnig Adware again.
It
>found more infections, just file and cookies and deleted
>them. This happens every time. Is there a worm or some
>thing in my system that changes names every time I run
>Adware and delete the infections and what can I do about
>this.
>.
>