1 posted on
11/01/2002 4:45:48 PM PST by
Positive
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To: Positive
It has nothing to do with Drudge or Free Republic. Download and run
AdAware (free).
2 posted on
11/01/2002 4:48:58 PM PST by
Jean S
To: Positive
In internet preferences, turn off the active javascript, Iframe, and other junk.
3 posted on
11/01/2002 4:49:00 PM PST by
mrsmith
To: Positive
Analog X from ZDNET.com/downloads is a good place to start.
If you are comfortable searching your register look for telltale signs or keywords there, otherwise, using the above or AdAware will help...
4 posted on
11/01/2002 4:49:13 PM PST by
Vidalia
To: Positive
Use
Mozilla and turn off pop-ups.
It's a big download, but it's the best way to surf and protect your privacy. IE doesn't offer near adequate protection.
To: Positive
Doubt it's anything to do with cookies. Drudge has been running pop-up ads lately. Recommend you get something like Pop-Up Stopper from
http://www.panicware.com ...or, there are a few others.
FR uses cookies to automate your login and preferences, but that's about it.
To: Positive; JeanS
Do what JeanS says in post #2. You most likely have spyware on your system.
To: Positive
I want to expand a little on what JeanS said.
There is this thing called "scumware". It is in some programs, notably KaZaa, and in some websites (not FR or Drudge, to my knowledge).
Scumware installs on your computer and then causes pop-ups. Some varieties spy on you as well.
AdAware kills off scumware. Be sure to download RefUpdate too. RefUpdate is like updates for your anti-virus program. New varieties of scumware are written every day, so you need to update AdAware just like you update your anti-virus program.
9 posted on
11/01/2002 4:55:52 PM PST by
LibKill
To: Positive
Try ZoneAlarm Pro. It allows you to disable 3rd party cookies and popups...
To: Positive
You should skip Drudge, he's the culprit.
To: Positive
"On any regular day I will go to Drudge then come to FreeRepublic,....."Freaky!? That's what I do. But no, I don't have the pop-up problem.
14 posted on
11/01/2002 5:34:41 PM PST by
beGlad
To: Positive
Using AdAware and Mozilla are probably the best ways to deal with these pop-ups. However, a new type is starting up which has nothing to do with your browser.
Most current versions of Windows accept messages directly from their TCP/IP ports via the "messenger" service. Someone sends you a message and it pops up in the middle of your screen with an "OK" button to close it. So far they have no active content, but you don't even have to have a browser open to get them.
One of my friends was on the phone with a person who got a very intrusive pop-up. The window informed them that "Windows had detected security problems on their machine". They were directed to a commercial URL to get a solution to the problem. It looked very official. This type of advertising is fraudulent. The person was alarmed by the message, but my friend recognized it and had them close the window.
Apparently, there is a business which sells the software which will send these types of messages. This person was connected with a dial-up on AOL. Supposedly, any good firewall will block them. I would suspect that since they are based on TCP/IP, ZoneAlarm (free) should block them.
To: Positive
To: Positive
try zone alarm from zone labs
To: Positive
For Unix platforms
this is an excellent choice. Works like a charm.
25 posted on
11/01/2002 7:06:01 PM PST by
SpaceBar
To: Positive
You can go to pcmag.com and get a utility called CookieCop2. It really gives you a lot of control over popups and cookies and a whole bunch of other goodies. It is a bit technical, so if you think a proxy server is a blond waitress, you might want to skip it.
To: Positive
Cookies? I've been coming to Free Republic for 3 years, I've never got any cookies. Nary a crumb!
All I've gotten is nasty looks from the wife, carpal tunnel syndrome, tendonitis and bleary eyes.
To: Positive
I would strongly suggest you have another hidden application running on your system that is doing this. This hidden application could be reporting anything you do on your computer.
I'm not running anything special and do not have any pop-ups when going to or from Drudge and FR.
32 posted on
11/01/2002 8:55:14 PM PST by
DB
To: Positive
I have the exact same problem. I clear out all my cookies, temp files and browser cache with OnTrack SystemSuite, then run AdAware. I go back online with a pop-up remover active (currently using AdMuncher). I still get that awful SpyOnYou window popping up, as well as a couple of other X-rated ones. I also wondered about Drudge and FR, as it has hit me after visiting only those two sites after cleaning my system.
If anyone has a cure please post it!
To: Nogbad
Bump
39 posted on
11/02/2002 12:03:36 AM PST by
Nogbad
To: Positive
bumped for later...
40 posted on
11/02/2002 12:06:29 AM PST by
timestax
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