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Syko
08-28-2008, 01:39 PM
I use this program for spyware removel. chances are your computer is covered with trojans and spyware and you may not know it.
This program is the quickest I have found to find and destroy all spyware
and will remove it if it gets into your registry.
I have been attacked several time's and this programs stops it on the spot.
I us my credit cards online so I don't want someone using a trojan watching everything I look at and they can see your keystrokes and figure out the passwords.
So to combate these Tojans I use a firewall,router,popup bloker,Norton Sytem Works, and Max Secure Spyware detector I haven't had a problem sent
They let you do a free scan to see if you have any spyware.

http://www.maxpcsecure.com/

semp
09-15-2010, 04:09 AM
I currently use eset suite 4, have fire fox with no script add-on and several other blockers. plus do regular sweeps with malwarebytes/spybot. and I am really particular about which websites i visit. except when my kids come over, then I really want to strangle them. but will give it a try. funny thing, I dont remember the last time I tried IE. think it's been years, which browser do you think is better?


semp

edit: I just remember I had used this site before and It gave me a warning that I had several malware programs installed, and asked me to buy their program in order to clean up my computer. which seemed weird to me because i had just done a complete reformat and had a brand new os installed. I refused to buy their program. I found this article just now.

http://www.mywot.com/en/forum/5430-maxpcsecure-com-attack-on-mywot

btw I kind of suspect that iobits is also the same way. when I first used it and ran a scan it found something like 10,000 problems with viruses/malware on my computer which I promptly bought it and it did clean up my computer. That was last year, when I was still a noob and trusty guy. that was kindda misleading of iobits. I had no viruses/trojans/nothing, the problems that it found is that it hadnt immunized some sites/cookies. I also found out that iobits's 360 program had "borrowed" Malwarebytes virus signature and it was being sued in court. anyway this are my own personal thoughts.