No--what you are seeing, with the exception of the home page set to MSN, is
not the product of using Microsoft Antispyware. There's no adware, nor ads,
in Microsoft Antispyware--it isn't that kind of free product--it is not, in
fact, free--it is an additional benefit of the $ that you paid for your
valid license for Windows.
The "best offers" adware you are seeing is a product of Direct Revenue. Do
you have Kazaa on your machine? This has been distributed by that mechanism
in the past.
You can read something about this in the October 2 entry here:
http://blogs.zdnet.com/Spyware/index.php?cat=1
These folks claim that the only safe way to uninstall their software is to
use the uninstall program here:
http://www.bestoffersnetworks.com/software/support.php
use this at your own risk--I don't have current information about the
relative safety of this uninstall routine, I'm afraid.
I would also recommend updating your antivirus and Microsoft
Antispyware--hint--definitions usually come out on Thursdays or
Fridays.--and restarting Windows in safe mode, by pressing the f8 function
key before the initial Windows screen appears. The do full, deep scans with
Microsoft Antispyware until a scan comes through clean--ditto with your
antivirus app.
The symptoms you are seeing are a result of incomplete cleaning--and/or
additional spyware being placed on your machine via trojans already in
place, and not cleaned properly by Microsoft Antispyware. Try the safe mode
scans--and lets see whether others here have a better recommendation about
how to get rid of bestoffers.
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"Walker" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I just downloaded and installed the new spyware. I have been using Spybot
>up
> till now. After my first scan with the spyware it found 9 files and
> removed
> them. After the rebooted I found my home page has been changed to MSN.
> Also I
> get hit with 4 pop up add for Netflix, home business, even PSP and home
> loans. I run my scan again and it finds 3. They are removed and I reboot.
> Again my home page is MSN and I still get pop-up ads. However, the all
> have a
> ring of colorful rings as an icon next to the title (I have one now as I'm
> typing this. I can see this little ring of colored rings next to the title
> "The Best Offers" down in my tool bar).
> My question is does Microsoft add ad-ware the this anti-spyware to make it
> a
> free download? I haven't had these pop-ups before I downloaded this
> program
> and they are the only ones I get now. Plus they are not recognized by the
> spyware.
> Anybody have any ideas?