To: 1rudeboy
we run both, but there is some kind of little bugger my wife can not get rid of. I will have her e-mail me what it is, maybe someone can tell me how to kill it.
She is afraid to do any banking, etc on line due to these hijackers.
8 posted on
06/22/2004 7:50:49 AM PDT by
Fierce Allegiance
( "Stay safe in the "sandbox", cuz!)
To: Fierce Allegiance
I might be able to help. What is the problem?
16 posted on
06/22/2004 8:19:18 AM PDT by
Sinner6
(Under capitalism life is hard, under communism life is death)
To: Fierce Allegiance
"we run both, but there is some kind of little bugger my wife can not get rid of."
If the "little bugger" is listed as a DSO Exploit, you should be okay as long as you have all the available patches from Microsoft at their
Windows Update site. I'm not sure of the technical details, but this is something that should be fixed in the next update or release of Spybot. As long as you're properly patched, you can ignore this entry.
17 posted on
06/22/2004 8:26:36 AM PDT by
scott7278
("FR will NOT be used to help replace Bush with a Democrat." -- Jim Robinson, 2/01/04)
To: Fierce Allegiance
""we run both, but there is some kind of little bugger my wife can not get rid of."
When you scan with Adaware does it show up as a registry key file?...you delete it and it shows up on the next scan? If so then it could be sahagent.
I could not get rid of that bugger until earlier this month when an adaware update was available to kill it.
Update your adaware then reboot and scan the disk. It should delete it for good this time.
23 posted on
06/22/2004 8:37:14 AM PDT by
Rebelbase
( aka Gassybrowneyedbum)
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