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Mike Kelly
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      16th Mar 2005
If anyone could answer this question regarding use of MS's
Anti-Spyware Beta version, it would be appreciated. Upon
running a quick scan (or full scan), various occurences of
spyware /adware are found and removed, but they seem to
re-appear in a day or so, e.g., the dreaded "browserware".
I thought the beta software also dealt with remvoal of
various registery aspects, but could it be to fully remove
such headaches as Browserware, I need to edit the registry
manually? BTW, I also use Spybot and Adaware, but they seem
less capable of detecting stuff than MS's Anti-Spyware

Thanks,
Mike.
 
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Frank Saunders, MS-MVP IE/OE
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      16th Mar 2005
"Mike Kelly" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> If anyone could answer this question regarding use of MS's
> Anti-Spyware Beta version, it would be appreciated. Upon
> running a quick scan (or full scan), various occurences of
> spyware /adware are found and removed, but they seem to
> re-appear in a day or so, e.g., the dreaded "browserware".
> I thought the beta software also dealt with remvoal of
> various registery aspects, but could it be to fully remove
> such headaches as Browserware, I need to edit the registry
> manually? BTW, I also use Spybot and Adaware, but they seem
> less capable of detecting stuff than MS's Anti-Spyware
>
> Thanks,
> Mike.


Run the full scan twice in Safe Mode.

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Thea
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      16th Mar 2005
Mike depending on what sites you go to then that stuff
will keep reappering over and over again but look at the
realtime protection for the microsoft antispyware tools.
That will help you out.
>-----Original Message-----
>If anyone could answer this question regarding use of

MS's
>Anti-Spyware Beta version, it would be appreciated. Upon
>running a quick scan (or full scan), various occurences

of
>spyware /adware are found and removed, but they seem to
>re-appear in a day or so, e.g., the

dreaded "browserware".
>I thought the beta software also dealt with remvoal of
>various registery aspects, but could it be to fully

remove
>such headaches as Browserware, I need to edit the

registry
>manually? BTW, I also use Spybot and Adaware, but they

seem
>less capable of detecting stuff than MS's Anti-Spyware
>
>Thanks,
>Mike.
>.
>

 
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      16th Mar 2005
Thanks. I don't know what sites I visit that would have
this parasite installed from it. We do a lot of research on
car related products (we make a car accessory), so I guess
this stuff can be attached to any kind of a site? I have
the RT element enabled, but it has never picked anything up
as of yet and you would think it would if something was
trying to install onto your PC?

Thanks for replying.


>-----Original Message-----
>Mike depending on what sites you go to then that stuff
>will keep reappering over and over again but look at the
>realtime protection for the microsoft antispyware tools.
>That will help you out.
>>-----Original Message-----
>>If anyone could answer this question regarding use of

>MS's
>>Anti-Spyware Beta version, it would be appreciated. Upon
>>running a quick scan (or full scan), various occurences

>of
>>spyware /adware are found and removed, but they seem to
>>re-appear in a day or so, e.g., the

>dreaded "browserware".
>>I thought the beta software also dealt with remvoal of
>>various registery aspects, but could it be to fully

>remove
>>such headaches as Browserware, I need to edit the

>registry
>>manually? BTW, I also use Spybot and Adaware, but they

>seem
>>less capable of detecting stuff than MS's Anti-Spyware
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Mike.
>>.
>>

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>

 
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      16th Mar 2005
Thanks Frank - I'll try that.

>-----Original Message-----
>"Mike Kelly" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote

in message
>news:02cb01c529c5$46f22e60$(E-Mail Removed)
>> If anyone could answer this question regarding use of MS's
>> Anti-Spyware Beta version, it would be appreciated. Upon
>> running a quick scan (or full scan), various occurences of
>> spyware /adware are found and removed, but they seem to
>> re-appear in a day or so, e.g., the dreaded "browserware".
>> I thought the beta software also dealt with remvoal of
>> various registery aspects, but could it be to fully remove
>> such headaches as Browserware, I need to edit the registry
>> manually? BTW, I also use Spybot and Adaware, but they seem
>> less capable of detecting stuff than MS's Anti-Spyware
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Mike.

>
>Run the full scan twice in Safe Mode.
>
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>
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>

 
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Steve Dodson [MSFT]
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      16th Mar 2005
This can happen when a malicious process is running to hide itself from
AntiSpyware. We can see and remove bits and pieces of it each time, but it
sometimes takes a few runs (in safe mode) to get a handle on it.

As general guidance, be careful when you receive a pop-up asking to install
an Active X control which the website says you need to run their
application. Make sure you read their privacy policy, and truly "TRUST" that
company with your computer.

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<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Thanks. I don't know what sites I visit that would have
> this parasite installed from it. We do a lot of research on
> car related products (we make a car accessory), so I guess
> this stuff can be attached to any kind of a site? I have
> the RT element enabled, but it has never picked anything up
> as of yet and you would think it would if something was
> trying to install onto your PC?
>
> Thanks for replying.
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Mike depending on what sites you go to then that stuff
>>will keep reappering over and over again but look at the
>>realtime protection for the microsoft antispyware tools.
>>That will help you out.
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>If anyone could answer this question regarding use of

>>MS's
>>>Anti-Spyware Beta version, it would be appreciated. Upon
>>>running a quick scan (or full scan), various occurences

>>of
>>>spyware /adware are found and removed, but they seem to
>>>re-appear in a day or so, e.g., the

>>dreaded "browserware".
>>>I thought the beta software also dealt with remvoal of
>>>various registery aspects, but could it be to fully

>>remove
>>>such headaches as Browserware, I need to edit the

>>registry
>>>manually? BTW, I also use Spybot and Adaware, but they

>>seem
>>>less capable of detecting stuff than MS's Anti-Spyware
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>Mike.
>>>.
>>>

>>.
>>



 
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      17th Mar 2005
Thanks Steve.
>-----Original Message-----
>This can happen when a malicious process is running to

hide itself from
>AntiSpyware. We can see and remove bits and pieces of it

each time, but it
>sometimes takes a few runs (in safe mode) to get a handle

on it.
>
>As general guidance, be careful when you receive a pop-up

asking to install
>an Active X control which the website says you need to run

their
>application. Make sure you read their privacy policy, and

truly "TRUST" that
>company with your computer.
>
>--
>-steve
>
>Steve Dodson [MSFT]
>MCSE, CISSP
>PSS Security
>
>--
>
>This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and

confers no rights.
>Use of included script samples are subject to the terms

specified at
>http://www.microsoft.com/info/cpyright.htm
>
>Note: For the benefit of the community-at-large, all

responses to this
>message are best directed to the newsgroup/thread from

which they
>originated.
><(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:04f001c52a30$2bf4d6b0$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Thanks. I don't know what sites I visit that would have
>> this parasite installed from it. We do a lot of research on
>> car related products (we make a car accessory), so I guess
>> this stuff can be attached to any kind of a site? I have
>> the RT element enabled, but it has never picked anything up
>> as of yet and you would think it would if something was
>> trying to install onto your PC?
>>
>> Thanks for replying.
>>
>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>Mike depending on what sites you go to then that stuff
>>>will keep reappering over and over again but look at the
>>>realtime protection for the microsoft antispyware tools.
>>>That will help you out.
>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>If anyone could answer this question regarding use of
>>>MS's
>>>>Anti-Spyware Beta version, it would be appreciated. Upon
>>>>running a quick scan (or full scan), various occurences
>>>of
>>>>spyware /adware are found and removed, but they seem to
>>>>re-appear in a day or so, e.g., the
>>>dreaded "browserware".
>>>>I thought the beta software also dealt with remvoal of
>>>>various registery aspects, but could it be to fully
>>>remove
>>>>such headaches as Browserware, I need to edit the
>>>registry
>>>>manually? BTW, I also use Spybot and Adaware, but they
>>>seem
>>>>less capable of detecting stuff than MS's Anti-Spyware
>>>>
>>>>Thanks,
>>>>Mike.
>>>>.
>>>>
>>>.
>>>

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      18th Mar 2005

"Mike Kelly" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> If anyone could answer this question regarding use of MS's
> Anti-Spyware Beta version, it would be appreciated. Upon
> running a quick scan (or full scan), various occurences of
> spyware /adware are found and removed, but they seem to
> re-appear in a day or so, e.g., the dreaded "browserware".
> I thought the beta software also dealt with remvoal of
> various registery aspects, but could it be to fully remove
> such headaches as Browserware, I need to edit the registry
> manually? BTW, I also use Spybot and Adaware, but they seem
> less capable of detecting stuff than MS's Anti-Spyware
>
> Thanks,
> Mike.



Hi Mike ,
Before u run ur scan try turning off the restore , by this way
theeverything is cleaned completely from ur machine, reply if it was
sucessful bye
regards
charlie


 
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Bill Sanderson
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      19th Mar 2005
"charlie" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi Mike ,
> Before u run ur scan try turning off the restore , by this
> way theeverything is cleaned completely from ur machine, reply if it was
> sucessful bye
> regards
> charlie


And I'll ask you the same question I've asked others who offer this advice:
Can you cite first-hand evidence of an active spyware or virus entity
infecting a machine from the System restore storage area?

I see more experienced folks than I am offering this advice, so I may be
wrong, but I don't see this advice as likely to do the user good.

You are throwing away a safety net at the time the user is most likely to
need it.

Viruses and spyware in System Restore points are quite safe--just as they
are in various antivirus or antispyware quarantine areas. Just leave them
there, until the machine is clean and stable--then remove the old restore
points and create a new one.


 
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Frank Saunders, MS-MVP IE/OE
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      19th Mar 2005
"Bill Sanderson" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> "charlie" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:O$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Hi Mike ,
>> Before u run ur scan try turning off the restore , by this
>> way theeverything is cleaned completely from ur machine, reply if it was
>> sucessful bye
>> regards
>> charlie

>
> And I'll ask you the same question I've asked others who offer this
> advice:
> Can you cite first-hand evidence of an active spyware or virus entity
> infecting a machine from the System restore storage area?
>
> I see more experienced folks than I am offering this advice, so I may be
> wrong, but I don't see this advice as likely to do the user good.
>
> You are throwing away a safety net at the time the user is most likely to
> need it.
>
> Viruses and spyware in System Restore points are quite safe--just as they
> are in various antivirus or antispyware quarantine areas. Just leave them
> there, until the machine is clean and stable--then remove the old restore
> points and create a new one.


I agree whole heartedly!

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