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Breaking, Entering Your PC (Windows Scumware And Parasiteware Alert)
Los Angeles Times ^
| 11/26/04
| Terry McDermott
Posted on 11/26/2004 11:49:59 AM PST by goldstategop
The site has multiple forums for various computing problems, but the overwhelming number of inquiries in the last year has dealt with spyware, which on the site has a variety of less neutral names, "scumware" being one of the more polite. Scumware had been an epidemic; in the last year it grew into a pandemic, said Steve Wechsler, one of those drawn to Eshelman's site.
Wechsler was tending bar at a public golf course in South San Francisco when he bought his first computer less than a decade ago.
"I brought it home and turned it on, clicked on Netscape and expected something to happen. I still think about how dumb I was," he said. That ignorance makes him empathize with other casual users, people who expect their computers to be tools, not obligations.
The muting of the usefulness of those tools is what motivates him most. "I hate bullies. I've hated bullies my whole life. They prey on people. I'm not going to sit by and do nothing," he said. "It's your computer. They have no right to assault it."
(Excerpt) Read more at latimes.com ...
TOPICS: Business/Economy; Crime/Corruption; Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: adware; auhaorg; computersecurity; exploit; getamac; internetexploiter; lowqualitycrap; malware; microsoft; parasiteware; patch; pcdefense; scumware; securityflaw; spyware; trojan; virus; windows; worm
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This is a LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONG article about scumware and parasiteware on people's computers and how to fight it. Its a long war. It also includes a discussion of http://www.auha.org Sounds Sanskrit but as a site, Jim Eshelman's encyclopedic knowledge of the dark side of the Internet is unrivaled. There's some nifty freeware links on his website to help you fight the plague that keeps you from enjoying the World Wide Web. This stuff is getting worse by the day but as the old saying has it, "knowledge is power." Here then is one reporter's experience with malware and tips on how to keep it off your PC - for good.
To: goldstategop
"It used to be [information technology] knowledge was like drugs if you had some, you shared it with friends," he said.
ROFL!
To: goldstategop
I spent yesterday at the folks house fixing computers after turkey... I offered to fix anyone's machine who brought it with them to dinner -- (that was a mistake)
Every box I touched (7 of them) had no less than 100'ish pieces of spyware in them. Each had a couple of virii, and NONE of them had visited windoze update.
I need to stop volunteering - or get one of these:
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posted on
11/26/2004 11:58:05 AM PST
by
visagoth
(If you think education is expensive - try ignorance)
To: goldstategop
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posted on
11/26/2004 12:01:43 PM PST
by
Elle Bee
To: goldstategop
I tend to believe that most problems have very simple solutions.
The solution to spam, spyware, etc IS simple:
Once the perpetrator is found, publish his name, photo and home address on the Internet.
Problem solved! : )
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posted on
11/26/2004 12:01:59 PM PST
by
studly hungwell
(A conservative Californian who hates what has become of California)
To: visagoth
I know what you mean, I work in systems support and my wife complained to me last month that her new laptop was slow. I loaded a spybot and found over 250. No viruses, I keep nortons on my machines for that.
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posted on
11/26/2004 12:03:55 PM PST
by
TXBSAFH
(Never underestimate the power of human stupidity--Robert Heinlein)
To: goldstategop; All
Help for viruses and malware:
The best forum for malware removal:
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posted on
11/26/2004 12:05:06 PM PST
by
backhoe
("We met at Dawn- and destiny Prevailed...")
To: visagoth
If you are stuck fixing your relatives' PCs, make sure you download the IT version of SP2 from Microsoft Technet. You can burn it to a CD and easily install SP2 onto multiple XP systems. It is a huge download, but can be a real time saver when working on multiple systems.
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posted on
11/26/2004 12:08:06 PM PST
by
MediaMole
To: beezdotcom
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posted on
11/26/2004 12:08:07 PM PST
by
beezdotcom
(I'm usually either right or wrong...)
To: goldstategop
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posted on
11/26/2004 12:08:44 PM PST
by
hsrazorback1
(To get what you had, do what you did.)
To: goldstategop
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posted on
11/26/2004 12:08:53 PM PST
by
error99
To: visagoth
I offered to fix anyone's machine who brought it with them to dinner -- (that was a mistake) You are much too kind! By the way, where do you live?
To: goldstategop
http://www.aumha.org/ is the address. You want to be safe(r):
1. Use Firefox 2. Install all Windows updates 3. Use spybot search and destroy. Overkill (effective, but using a nuke to kill roaches): turn off directx at your firewall - only turn it on to do your Windows updates.
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posted on
11/26/2004 12:10:20 PM PST
by
Salo
To: MediaMole
If you are stuck fixing your relatives' PCs, make sure you download the IT version of SP2 from Microsoft Technet. You can burn it to a CD and easily install SP2 onto multiple XP systems. Heh... I have my handy 'geek disc' with it loaded on it for the one and only XP box I fixed... the other 6 had either WinME (The Mistake Edition) or Win98.
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posted on
11/26/2004 12:12:03 PM PST
by
visagoth
(If you think education is expensive - try ignorance)
To: LadyLiberty86
By the way, where do you live? Ummmm... er - Alaska - yeah that's it. On one of the islands.
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posted on
11/26/2004 12:15:35 PM PST
by
visagoth
(If you think education is expensive - try ignorance)
To: visagoth
It's amazing. My kids are reasonably computer literature, but none of them seems to understand updating, either of the operating system or of the various anti-spyware programs I put on their computers.
At least they could clean some of the easy spyware off. The hard stuff sometimes requires messing around with the Registry, which I'd rather they didn't try.
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posted on
11/26/2004 12:17:03 PM PST
by
Cicero
(Nil illegitemus carborundum est)
To: studly hungwell
Studly,
I love your screen name. Read your post.. snickered... read your screen name and laughed out loud. Too good.
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posted on
11/26/2004 12:19:49 PM PST
by
softengine
(We MUST bust Sandy "I stuff my pants" Berger.)
To: goldstategop
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posted on
11/26/2004 12:20:04 PM PST
by
Clypp
To: goldstategop
thanks for post/article. I join the FReeper list that have been plagued with spyware/virus infections this past few weeks .. all with firewalls; spy sweepers; antivirus; and caution to NOT open anything form 'unknowns"
perps are terrorists & when caught should be handled as such as such = shooting the next day would be a good idea in my estimation
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posted on
11/26/2004 12:22:35 PM PST
by
DollyCali
(We can never repay our veterans...NEVER. Thank you all who served our great country.)
To: visagoth
Same thing happened to me at my aunt's house for Thanksgiving. I spent 3 hours fixing her PC while everyone else was having fun watching the Cowboys game :(.
Her PC was totally hosed, and after trying to for an hour to clean up the mess, I decided to reformat and reinstall Windows.
As for the original article, no problems with that stuff here....I'm on Mandrake 10.1 Official running Firefox for Web browsing. Mandrake 10.1 is the best Linux desktop I've seen, and I ain't going back to Windows.
I would advise anyone using Linux, or thinking about using Linux to give it a try, it's super!
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posted on
11/26/2004 12:23:47 PM PST
by
KoRn
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