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My Battle with Spyware

MickeysBigMouth
My computer had cyber-herpes.

I think it was invaded by a trojan. I should have used spyware protection.

Or maybe, it's the other way around.

I had good spyware protection. A full year of it. That was two years ago. I thought I could get by without it.

Why?

I thought I was good at not being distracted. Hell, if you're a woman and you want to dangle your thong or your sweater-puppies out there for the whole world to see, I'll try not to to look at your stuff...just out of spite.

And, I'll fail miserably.

Similarly, I am very prudish about where I choose to do my clicky action. I never click on banner ads or pop up ads. Even if I was somehow intrigued by it, I won't click on it, cus I don't trust 'em.

Now I have two kids who routinely use the computer to help build the Webkinz Empire.

On Sunday, I came back from a bike ride and found all sorts of new icons on the screen. Then, every new web page I visited was accompanied by a new pop up ad.

I deleted those files, used the windows uninstall utility and did all sorts of computer related things that suck the fun out of a blog.

It didn't help. This stuff was insidious. I get McAffe antivirus, but it wasn't catching anything.

So, I downloaded Ad aware. There was a free version and a $26.99 version.

Guess which one I chose? I'll give you a hint: it was the cheaper one.

The free version of Ad aware did a scan and determined that I had cyber-STD's all over the place. But, it couldn't remove them all.

Guess which version you need for that? I'll give you another hint: it's not the cheaper one.

So, the free version of Ad aware is only able to make you...aware. The free version was great at giving me a detailed explanation about what I already know, but was piss-poor at doing anything about it. It must have a Ph.D. or something.

Off to Best Buy I went to buy some anti-spyware. I chose to go physically to the store because now I have download trust issues. I'd much rather use software out of the box. I think the bytes are fresher that way.

On the shelf were two programs: Norton Spyware Doctor or Webroot Spy Sweeper. I chose Webroot Spy Sweeper.

Why? Because the Spyware Doctor might have a Ph.D. And, Webroot had an attractive lady on the box.

She works for the company and she looks like she can speak english.

Then, I install Webroot and it starts zapping stuff left and right...pow, wham, zappo! My hard drive started smoking a little bit. And then, McAffe starts chiming in like a jealous girfriend! Webroot would find something and then McAffe would find something as if to say "She ain't so great, I found something better!".

Needless to say, I'm feeling pretty wanted having these two fight for my attention. How ya like me now?

* Buffing nails on shirt *

Now, things are better and if I haven't responded to your emails in anything more than one syllable lately, you know why.

Byte! Uh, I mean, bye!

Published by MickeysBigMouth

Me like writing about stuff and teeching peeple. Me think me smart and reely like you reed my words and stuff. Me like food and riding bike and every morning I say hi to Mr. Sun cus he make me happy.  View profile

  • Ad aware has a free version that makes you...aware.
  • Webroot Spysweeper has an attractive lady on the box and got rid of my spyware.
If you buy software out of the box instead of via download, you get a disk and a box? You don't get that with download!

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  • Lady Samantha10/5/2008

    interesting article--i like the way you started it off :P

  • Stoneskin10/1/2008

    Ah, the old attractive lady on the box trick. We've all been fooled by that. Seriously though, I'm not sure what an intelligent chap like yourself is doing still on Windows. Linux is an excellent option. But...before you wipe your drive, have a play with a live CD or test it on someone else's PC first :)

  • C.B. Jones10/1/2008

    You could have just downloaded Avast. the name suggests it was created by futuristic pirates who know how to code, and care about security.

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