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In general you guys who are constantly complaining about
spyware on your PCs have been browsing sites and loading poor software that you should know contains spyware. Stop blaming Microsoft and the other Spyware removal companies for problems that YOU created and need to accept responsibility for. Change your surfing habits and stop installing every little program you find on the web and then you will have a PC that works. Microsoft Antispyware is currently a BETA product (read the download page and understand what BETA software is - stop expecting perfection!!!!! |
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The squeaking bearing gets the grease. The softies have
seen the merit in providing armor plate for browsing. If one keeps one's combat vehicle out of bad neighborhoods one is unlikely to experience attacks. "Advisor" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0fd001c4f57d$557a44d0$a301280a@phx.gbl... > In general you guys who are constantly complaining about > spyware on your PCs have been browsing sites and loading > poor software that you should know contains spyware. Stop > blaming Microsoft and the other Spyware removal companies > for problems that YOU created and need to accept > responsibility for. Change your surfing habits and stop > installing every little program you find on the web and > then you will have a PC that works. > > Microsoft Antispyware is currently a BETA product (read > the download page and understand what BETA software is - > stop expecting perfection!!!!! |
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Buddy,
Spyware is a plague on the Internet. Every site you go to will install some sort of 'spyware'. Be that a cookie, or some actual software. It's no longer a case of 'loading poor software that you should know contains spyware'. The internet has been come the means of reasearch and communication, even some cookies are not considered spyware. Many people are ignorant about the Internet. You cannot blame them because other people attemp to take advantage of them on every site they goto, including Microsoft who tries and track everything you do. Just accept that spyware is now a common-place problem. 'Stop complaining' about ignorant users. >-----Original Message----- >The squeaking bearing gets the grease. The softies have >seen the merit in providing armor plate for browsing. >If one keeps one's combat vehicle out of bad >neighborhoods one is unlikely to experience attacks. > >"Advisor" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >news:0fd001c4f57d$557a44d0$a301280a@phx.gbl... >> In general you guys who are constantly complaining about >> spyware on your PCs have been browsing sites and loading >> poor software that you should know contains spyware. Stop >> blaming Microsoft and the other Spyware removal companies >> for problems that YOU created and need to accept >> responsibility for. Change your surfing habits and stop >> installing every little program you find on the web and >> then you will have a PC that works. >> >> Microsoft Antispyware is currently a BETA product (read >> the download page and understand what BETA software is - >> stop expecting perfection!!!!! > > >. > |
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i think it does run perfect. maybe thats cause i know how
to maintain my computer. ;-) >-----Original Message----- >In general you guys who are constantly complaining about >spyware on your PCs have been browsing sites and loading >poor software that you should know contains spyware. Stop >blaming Microsoft and the other Spyware removal companies >for problems that YOU created and need to accept >responsibility for. Change your surfing habits and stop >installing every little program you find on the web and >then you will have a PC that works. > >Microsoft Antispyware is currently a BETA product (read >the download page and understand what BETA software is - >stop expecting perfection!!!!! >. > |
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yeah stop complaining if we didnt open so much
rubbish on the internet to allow the spyware and adaware onto our PCs where the anti spyware and adaware comanys be >-----Original Message----- >Buddy, > Spyware is a plague on the Internet. Every site you go to >will install some sort of 'spyware'. Be that a cookie, or >some actual software. It's no longer a case of 'loading >poor software that you should know contains spyware'. The >internet has been come the means of reasearch and >communication, even some cookies are not considered >spyware. Many people are ignorant about the Internet. You >cannot blame them because other people attemp to take >advantage of them on every site they goto, including >Microsoft who tries and track everything you do. > > Just accept that spyware is now a common-place problem. >'Stop complaining' about ignorant users. > > > >>-----Original Message----- >>The squeaking bearing gets the grease. The softies have >>seen the merit in providing armor plate for browsing. >>If one keeps one's combat vehicle out of bad >>neighborhoods one is unlikely to experience attacks. >> >>"Advisor" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in >message >>news:0fd001c4f57d$557a44d0$a301280a@phx.gbl... >>> In general you guys who are constantly complaining about >>> spyware on your PCs have been browsing sites and loading >>> poor software that you should know contains spyware. Stop >>> blaming Microsoft and the other Spyware removal companies >>> for problems that YOU created and need to accept >>> responsibility for. Change your surfing habits and stop >>> installing every little program you find on the web and >>> then you will have a PC that works. >>> >>> Microsoft Antispyware is currently a BETA product (read >>> the download page and understand what BETA software is - >>> stop expecting perfection!!!!! >> >> >>. >> >. > |
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oooppss sorry about the spelling ment to say Companies
>-----Original Message----- >yeah stop complaining if we didnt open so much >rubbish on the internet to allow the spyware and adaware >onto our PCs where the anti spyware and adaware >comanys be >>-----Original Message----- >>Buddy, >> Spyware is a plague on the Internet. Every site you go >to >>will install some sort of 'spyware'. Be that a cookie, or >>some actual software. It's no longer a case of 'loading >>poor software that you should know contains spyware'. The >>internet has been come the means of reasearch and >>communication, even some cookies are not considered >>spyware. Many people are ignorant about the Internet. You >>cannot blame them because other people attemp to take >>advantage of them on every site they goto, including >>Microsoft who tries and track everything you do. >> >> Just accept that spyware is now a common-place problem. >>'Stop complaining' about ignorant users. >> >> >> >>>-----Original Message----- >>>The squeaking bearing gets the grease. The softies have >>>seen the merit in providing armor plate for browsing. >>>If one keeps one's combat vehicle out of bad >>>neighborhoods one is unlikely to experience attacks. >>> >>>"Advisor" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in >>message >>>news:0fd001c4f57d$557a44d0$a301280a@phx.gbl... >>>> In general you guys who are constantly complaining >about >>>> spyware on your PCs have been browsing sites and >loading >>>> poor software that you should know contains spyware. >Stop >>>> blaming Microsoft and the other Spyware removal >companies >>>> for problems that YOU created and need to accept >>>> responsibility for. Change your surfing habits and stop >>>> installing every little program you find on the web and >>>> then you will have a PC that works. >>>> >>>> Microsoft Antispyware is currently a BETA product (read >>>> the download page and understand what BETA software >is - >>>> stop expecting perfection!!!!! >>> >>> >>>. >>> >>. >> >. > |
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I Agree with Advisor.
Its a very good initiative that Microsoft launches this app anyway, because theres just a very short list (only 3- 4 actually) of 100% trustworthy 3:rd party anti-spyware alternatives out there - mingled up with literally 100:eds of more dubious so-called anti-spyware apps. Many are OK of course, but the thing is; you dont know for sure. Anti-spyware with built-in spyware, fake online- scan testresults and fake 'objective' anti-spyware test- comparisons is unfortunately the norm. All in order to endorse these dubious, sometimes porn-financed products. |
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A cookie is hardly majorly offensive - most cookies are session ID's and
won't hurt you in the slighest (type "javascript:alert(document.cookie)" in the address bar while on any website to see what they are storing cookie wise) but eally as they could (with a a bit more processing power) query by such things as IP etc anyway - The best defence is to redirect all known adware / spyware traffic to some completly bogus IP address (note: bombaring your 2K or XP Pro IIS system with hundreds of extra requests is usually a bad thing, I have only just noticed). Regardless of the scare stores, 'spyware' can't just manafest itself on your PC, thats illegal - exam same defenition as a trojan. - MR <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:113301c4f5b2$2c67f210$a301280a@phx.gbl... > Buddy, > Spyware is a plague on the Internet. Every site you go to > will install some sort of 'spyware'. Be that a cookie, or > some actual software. It's no longer a case of 'loading > poor software that you should know contains spyware'. The > internet has been come the means of reasearch and > communication, even some cookies are not considered > spyware. Many people are ignorant about the Internet. You > cannot blame them because other people attemp to take > advantage of them on every site they goto, including > Microsoft who tries and track everything you do. > > Just accept that spyware is now a common-place problem. > 'Stop complaining' about ignorant users. > > > >>-----Original Message----- >>The squeaking bearing gets the grease. The softies have >>seen the merit in providing armor plate for browsing. >>If one keeps one's combat vehicle out of bad >>neighborhoods one is unlikely to experience attacks. >> >>"Advisor" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in > message >>news:0fd001c4f57d$557a44d0$a301280a@phx.gbl... >>> In general you guys who are constantly complaining about >>> spyware on your PCs have been browsing sites and loading >>> poor software that you should know contains spyware. Stop >>> blaming Microsoft and the other Spyware removal companies >>> for problems that YOU created and need to accept >>> responsibility for. Change your surfing habits and stop >>> installing every little program you find on the web and >>> then you will have a PC that works. >>> >>> Microsoft Antispyware is currently a BETA product (read >>> the download page and understand what BETA software is - >>> stop expecting perfection!!!!! >> >> >>. >> |
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so.. if we never used IE we would not have spyware
problems in the first place right? so we should not complain when ms performs animal testing on users under the degisnation of BETA to make up for the whopping security holes in their other apps that they don't care to fix? I never had my hosts file rewritten simply by visiting a site with firefox or netscape. so the soultion is: Don't address the root of the problem, simply reinvent (poorly) the bandaid and slap it over the festering wound. Yes indeed, stop complaining, it's all our own faults for ever trusting these mooks in the first place. >-----Original Message----- >oooppss sorry about the spelling ment to say Companies >>-----Original Message----- >>yeah stop complaining if we didnt open so much >>rubbish on the internet to allow the spyware and adaware >>onto our PCs where the anti spyware and adaware >>comanys be >>>-----Original Message----- >>>Buddy, >>> Spyware is a plague on the Internet. Every site you go >>to >>>will install some sort of 'spyware'. Be that a cookie, or >>>some actual software. It's no longer a case of 'loading >>>poor software that you should know contains spyware'. The >>>internet has been come the means of reasearch and >>>communication, even some cookies are not considered >>>spyware. Many people are ignorant about the Internet. You >>>cannot blame them because other people attemp to take >>>advantage of them on every site they goto, including >>>Microsoft who tries and track everything you do. >>> >>> Just accept that spyware is now a common-place problem. >>>'Stop complaining' about ignorant users. >>> >>> >>> >>>>-----Original Message----- >>>>The squeaking bearing gets the grease. The softies have >>>>seen the merit in providing armor plate for browsing. >>>>If one keeps one's combat vehicle out of bad >>>>neighborhoods one is unlikely to experience attacks. >>>> >>>>"Advisor" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in >>>message >>>>news:0fd001c4f57d$557a44d0$a301280a@phx.gbl... >>>>> In general you guys who are constantly complaining >>about >>>>> spyware on your PCs have been browsing sites and >>loading >>>>> poor software that you should know contains spyware. >>Stop >>>>> blaming Microsoft and the other Spyware removal >>companies >>>>> for problems that YOU created and need to accept >>>>> responsibility for. Change your surfing habits and >stop >>>>> installing every little program you find on the web >and >>>>> then you will have a PC that works. >>>>> >>>>> Microsoft Antispyware is currently a BETA product >(read >>>>> the download page and understand what BETA software >>is - >>>>> stop expecting perfection!!!!! >>>> >>>> >>>>. >>>> >>>. >>> >>. >> >. > |
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<anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> so.. if we never used IE we would not have spyware > problems in the first place right? This is a ridiculous statement. I suppose when some 'tard installs Kazaa, or the like, IE is responsible for the installation of the spyware that is bundled with it? The great majority of spyware is installed due to uninformed users clicking "open" "run" "ok" "install" to ANY dialogue box which pops into their view. In addition, many people LIKE spyware, believe it or not! A recent poll at a major university (sorry I can't find the link at the moment) showed that nearly 60% of students said that they didn't mind spyware being installed on their computer when it was bundled with a usefull program. They were (apparently) fearful that if the spyware portion of the package was removed from the product, they would have to pay for it. In that case, they'd rather have the spyware. They also tended to minimize the severity of the privacy violation that they were being subjected to, with statements like: "Who cares if they know what sites I browse?" or "It's not like they're using my credit card or something, most of the stuff spyware collects is harmless". -- J. S. Jackson |
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