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bkaras@mindspring.com
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      21st Jul 2004
I think that I have a virus/worm/bad thingy. Amongst other things, it
takes a longer time to open TXT files, and my PC tends to run out of
resources sooner than before (about three weeks ago).

1. How can I tell for sure (well almost <g>) that I have a bad thingy
in my PC?

2. How would I get rid of it -- if a simple Delete won't work?

Thank you,

Barry Karas
 
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      21st Jul 2004
Bitstring <(E-Mail Removed)>, from the
wonderful person (E-Mail Removed) said
>I think that I have a virus/worm/bad thingy. Amongst other things, it
>takes a longer time to open TXT files, and my PC tends to run out of
>resources sooner than before (about three weeks ago).
>
>1. How can I tell for sure (well almost <g>) that I have a bad thingy
>in my PC?
>
>2. How would I get rid of it -- if a simple Delete won't work?


What you need is a 'Good Thingy' (tm), more often known as a virus
scanner. Either download and install one of the free ones, or buy one,
or use one of the free online scans (Trend Housecall, for instance).

www.google.com, or groups.google.com is the easiest way to find any/all
of those.

In case the bad thingy is actually spyware/trojan (which virus scanners
may not find) you might want to look at "spybot S&D" as well (free
download).

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      21st Jul 2004
(E-Mail Removed) wrote:
> I think that I have a virus/worm/bad thingy. Amongst other things, it
> takes a longer time to open TXT files, and my PC tends to run out of
> resources sooner than before (about three weeks ago).
>
> 1. How can I tell for sure (well almost <g>) that I have a bad thingy
> in my PC?
>
> 2. How would I get rid of it -- if a simple Delete won't work?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Barry Karas


Well this "bad thingy" of yours could be just about anything. But here is a
start.

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Download, update and use the following:

Spybot Search & Destroy
http://www.safer-networking.org/

Ad-Aware
http://www.lavasoftusa.com/

Spyware Blaster
http://www.wilderssecurity.net/spywareblaster.html
http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/spywareblaster.html
http://www.net-integration.net/tools...reblaster.html

CWShredder (CoolWebSearch remover)
http://www.spywareinfo.com/~merijn/files/cwshredder.zip

Spy Sweeper
http://www.webroot.com


 
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bkaras@mindspring.com
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      22nd Jul 2004
I have used anti-virus and ad/spyware programs for many years. The
problem: my PC got a virus the other day, even with all the
protection. Now perhaps this as it should be since those programs are
very close to, but not 100% effective.

Barry Karas

On Wed, 21 Jul 2004 12:10:58 +0100, GSV Three Minds in a Can
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>Bitstring <(E-Mail Removed)>, from the
>wonderful person (E-Mail Removed) said
>>I think that I have a virus/worm/bad thingy. Amongst other things, it
>>takes a longer time to open TXT files, and my PC tends to run out of
>>resources sooner than before (about three weeks ago).
>>
>>1. How can I tell for sure (well almost <g>) that I have a bad thingy
>>in my PC?
>>
>>2. How would I get rid of it -- if a simple Delete won't work?

>
>What you need is a 'Good Thingy' (tm), more often known as a virus
>scanner. Either download and install one of the free ones, or buy one,
>or use one of the free online scans (Trend Housecall, for instance).
>
>www.google.com, or groups.google.com is the easiest way to find any/all
>of those.
>
>In case the bad thingy is actually spyware/trojan (which virus scanners
>may not find) you might want to look at "spybot S&D" as well (free
>download).


 
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