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		<title>By: Shaha D</title>
		<link>http://AdwareDetection.com/blog/what-is-the-best-software-to-remove-all-traces-of-spyware-and-adware/comment-page-1/#comment-436</link>
		<dc:creator>Shaha D</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2009 13:48:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>hi there.... try you look at this site. I found at google last week This site talk about adware spyware</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>hi there&#8230;. try you look at this site. I found at google last week This site talk about adware spyware</p>
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		<title>By: smsg408</title>
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		<dc:creator>smsg408</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Jun 2009 21:32:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I think Spyware Doctor with AntiVirus 5.5 is the best one out there. You can check out a review here:</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think Spyware Doctor with AntiVirus 5.5 is the best one out there. You can check out a review here:</p>
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		<title>By: anil595</title>
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		<dc:creator>anil595</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Jun 2009 00:39:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Yes this tools scans and removes permanently use this</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes this tools scans and removes permanently use this</p>
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		<title>By: candy</title>
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		<dc:creator>candy</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2009 19:58:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Maybe Spyware Doctor can help.
It is descried as &quot;a 5-star rated Spyware remover and provides real-time Anti-Spyware protection against Spyware, adware, Trojan horses, keyloggers, Spyware cookies, adbots, spybots, browser hijackers, phishing attacks and other Malware threats.&quot;

Plz remember to have a free try first to see if it can really help.
Good luck :)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Maybe Spyware Doctor can help.<br />
It is descried as &#8220;a 5-star rated Spyware remover and provides real-time Anti-Spyware protection against Spyware, adware, Trojan horses, keyloggers, Spyware cookies, adbots, spybots, browser hijackers, phishing attacks and other Malware threats.&#8221;</p>
<p>Plz remember to have a free try first to see if it can really help.<br />
Good luck <img src='http://AdwareDetection.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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		<title>By: spywaredr</title>
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		<dc:creator>spywaredr</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2009 18:19:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>never gonna happen!

MY SECURITY

Windows Defender
Windows Firewall
Avast anti virus

Spyware Blaster anti spyware

Spybot anti spyware

Firefox 3.0 web browser

Firefox Security Extentions:

Dr Web link checker
This plugin allows you to check any file you are about to download, any page you are about to visit with online version of Dr.Web anti-virus!
New menu item &quot;Scan with Dr.Web&quot; will appear on hyperlink context menu.

Finjan multi blocker
Finjan SecureBrowsing alerts you when any malicious content in a webpage
that proactively alerts when you encounter a potential malicious content hiding behind links of search results, ads and other selected web pages.
is a free service that proactively alerts you to potential malicious content hiding behind links of search results, ads and other selected web pages. Finjan SecureBrowsing accesses each of the URLs in its current form on the web, and scans the relevant pages in real time using Finjan&#039;s patented behavior-based technology. Finjan SecureBrowsing then displays a safety rating next to each link it has scanned.
 is a security extension for your browser that scans and classifies web addresses to provide you with safety rating of URLs before you visit them. Proactively alerting you to potentially malicious web addresses in links of search results, ads and other selected web pages, SecureBrowsing protects you from webpages that could be used to compromise your privacy and identity.

in searches [ google,yahoo,ect ] there will be green [ safe ],yellow [ caution ] and RED [ DANGER ] icons on each link
PAY ATTENTION HERE TO THOSE RED [ DANGER ] ICONS !


Blocksite website Blocker
    *  Privacy &amp; Security

BlockSite is an extension, which automagically blocks websites
of your choice. Additionally, this extension will disable all
hyperlinks to these websites, by just displaying the link text
without the clicking functionality.
This extension should by no means be used for parental control
or access control purposes, just because it isn&#039;t secure and
can easily be disabled or even removed.


Remove It Permanently
\Permanently hide content from web pages using the Context Menu. 
Simply, click and &quot;Remove it Permanently&quot;. 
Now includes previewing of items before removal

I have found that MOST of my security problems were coming from sites like Washington Times,Salon,USA Today,ect.
they all have [ drive by ] flash ads that leave a pop UNDER when you leave the site.
R.I.P. when R.I.P. option remove from this domaim is used,those flash ads no longer are loaded.
you get a bar at the top of the page saying parts of the website were not loaded.
just click away and not worry about those flash tracking cookies anymore



Suggested Internet Options Security Settings:
control panel
internet options:

Advanced tab:

all unsafe/unsigned ActiveX disabled
unsafe authenticode disabled
Scriptlets disabled
File Prompting disabled
Access Across Domains disabled
Scripting Internet Explorer disabled
No Addressbar or status bar disabled
Launch Unsafe Applications/Files disable
Software Permissions high safety
Allow Statusbar update By Script disabled
Allow Websites Prompt for Info Using Scripts disabled

Privacy Tab:
advanced
override
allow 1st party cookies
3rd party [ spy/malware/tracking ] cookies BLOCKED

Firefox Options Security 

Content:
check block pop ups
should pop ups get through [ and they will ],get the url and enter that in the load images section and choose block

Privacy:
Cookies:
put that same url into accept cookies and choose block


ZEDO POP UP TRACKING COOKIES

What are Powered by Zedo and URL.CPVFEED.COM Popups?
I consider myself a pretty good spyware removal expert, but I ALMOST was stumped the other day when a customer&#039;s computer was infected with these strange &quot;Powered by Zedo&quot; ad popups. They would popup in the middle of the screen without warning usually when I was trying to search Google or another search engine. Then they would take my search term and put it in the popup ad showing Ebay or a few other sites.

The javascript that was producing the popups had several ad networks that it was using including



How to Remove Core.sys

Follow the instructions below to remove core.sys and core.cache.dsk and rid your computer of the &quot;Powered by Zedo&quot; and other ads.

1) Boot into Safe Mode
2) Click on Start, Search, and choose All Files and Folders
3) In the all or part of file name box, type the following

core.sys

4) In the Look In box, choose local hard drives and click Search
5) When core.sys is found in the c:\windows\system32\drivers directory, right-click on it and choose Delete
6) Repeat steps 2-5 for the file core.cache.dsk
7) Close the Search box
8) Click on Start, Run and type REGEDIT and press Enter
9) Click on the Plus sign (+) next to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
10) Click the plus next to SYSTEM
11) Click the plus next to CurrentControlSet
12) Click the plus next to Services
13) Find the folder called CORE and right-click on it and choose Delete

*** WARNING *** If the folder CORE does not exist, dont do anything

14) Close the Registry Editor by clicking on the X in the right-hand corner of the window

15) Reboot your computer in Normal mode
16) Once the computer is rebooted, open your web browser and go to Kaspersky Online Scanner by clicking on the link below.


17) Scan your computer and delete any other files flagged as problems.

Your computer should now be free of these vicious popups.

BLOCKING ZEDO

FIREFOX:

tools
options
content
load images automatically
exceptions
enter the above addresses
choose block

PRIVACY:
COOKIES
EXCEPTIONS:
enter addresses above 
select block

click show cookies and delete same and any cookie that begings with ad.

BLOCKSITE EXTENSION:

HIGHLY reccomend you add this extension and enter the above sites to be blocked
adds another level of security to your computer

I.E.:
tools
options
content
content advisor
enable
approved sites

enter addresses and choose NEVER

XP:

start
all programs
administrative tools
services

all services are listed in alphabetical order

find,right click:

Alerter
Messenger [ NOT related to instant messeger or MSN messenger ]

select properties
from drop down menu,select disable

Vista:
MS woke up and covered this gaping back door invasion.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>never gonna happen!</p>
<p>MY SECURITY</p>
<p>Windows Defender<br />
Windows Firewall<br />
Avast anti virus</p>
<p>Spyware Blaster anti spyware</p>
<p>Spybot anti spyware</p>
<p>Firefox 3.0 web browser</p>
<p>Firefox Security Extentions:</p>
<p>Dr Web link checker<br />
This plugin allows you to check any file you are about to download, any page you are about to visit with online version of Dr.Web anti-virus!<br />
New menu item &#8220;Scan with Dr.Web&#8221; will appear on hyperlink context menu.</p>
<p>Finjan multi blocker<br />
Finjan SecureBrowsing alerts you when any malicious content in a webpage<br />
that proactively alerts when you encounter a potential malicious content hiding behind links of search results, ads and other selected web pages.<br />
is a free service that proactively alerts you to potential malicious content hiding behind links of search results, ads and other selected web pages. Finjan SecureBrowsing accesses each of the URLs in its current form on the web, and scans the relevant pages in real time using Finjan&#8217;s patented behavior-based technology. Finjan SecureBrowsing then displays a safety rating next to each link it has scanned.<br />
 is a security extension for your browser that scans and classifies web addresses to provide you with safety rating of URLs before you visit them. Proactively alerting you to potentially malicious web addresses in links of search results, ads and other selected web pages, SecureBrowsing protects you from webpages that could be used to compromise your privacy and identity.</p>
<p>in searches [ google,yahoo,ect ] there will be green [ safe ],yellow [ caution ] and RED [ DANGER ] icons on each link<br />
PAY ATTENTION HERE TO THOSE RED [ DANGER ] ICONS !</p>
<p>Blocksite website Blocker<br />
    *  Privacy &#038; Security</p>
<p>BlockSite is an extension, which automagically blocks websites<br />
of your choice. Additionally, this extension will disable all<br />
hyperlinks to these websites, by just displaying the link text<br />
without the clicking functionality.<br />
This extension should by no means be used for parental control<br />
or access control purposes, just because it isn&#8217;t secure and<br />
can easily be disabled or even removed.</p>
<p>Remove It Permanently<br />
\Permanently hide content from web pages using the Context Menu.<br />
Simply, click and &#8220;Remove it Permanently&#8221;.<br />
Now includes previewing of items before removal</p>
<p>I have found that MOST of my security problems were coming from sites like Washington Times,Salon,USA Today,ect.<br />
they all have [ drive by ] flash ads that leave a pop UNDER when you leave the site.<br />
R.I.P. when R.I.P. option remove from this domaim is used,those flash ads no longer are loaded.<br />
you get a bar at the top of the page saying parts of the website were not loaded.<br />
just click away and not worry about those flash tracking cookies anymore</p>
<p>Suggested Internet Options Security Settings:<br />
control panel<br />
internet options:</p>
<p>Advanced tab:</p>
<p>all unsafe/unsigned ActiveX disabled<br />
unsafe authenticode disabled<br />
Scriptlets disabled<br />
File Prompting disabled<br />
Access Across Domains disabled<br />
Scripting Internet Explorer disabled<br />
No Addressbar or status bar disabled<br />
Launch Unsafe Applications/Files disable<br />
Software Permissions high safety<br />
Allow Statusbar update By Script disabled<br />
Allow Websites Prompt for Info Using Scripts disabled</p>
<p>Privacy Tab:<br />
advanced<br />
override<br />
allow 1st party cookies<br />
3rd party [ spy/malware/tracking ] cookies BLOCKED</p>
<p>Firefox Options Security </p>
<p>Content:<br />
check block pop ups<br />
should pop ups get through [ and they will ],get the url and enter that in the load images section and choose block</p>
<p>Privacy:<br />
Cookies:<br />
put that same url into accept cookies and choose block</p>
<p>ZEDO POP UP TRACKING COOKIES</p>
<p>What are Powered by Zedo and URL.CPVFEED.COM Popups?<br />
I consider myself a pretty good spyware removal expert, but I ALMOST was stumped the other day when a customer&#8217;s computer was infected with these strange &#8220;Powered by Zedo&#8221; ad popups. They would popup in the middle of the screen without warning usually when I was trying to search Google or another search engine. Then they would take my search term and put it in the popup ad showing Ebay or a few other sites.</p>
<p>The javascript that was producing the popups had several ad networks that it was using including</p>
<p>How to Remove Core.sys</p>
<p>Follow the instructions below to remove core.sys and core.cache.dsk and rid your computer of the &#8220;Powered by Zedo&#8221; and other ads.</p>
<p>1) Boot into Safe Mode<br />
2) Click on Start, Search, and choose All Files and Folders<br />
3) In the all or part of file name box, type the following</p>
<p>core.sys</p>
<p>4) In the Look In box, choose local hard drives and click Search<br />
5) When core.sys is found in the c:\windows\system32\drivers directory, right-click on it and choose Delete<br />
6) Repeat steps 2-5 for the file core.cache.dsk<br />
7) Close the Search box <img src='http://AdwareDetection.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_cool.gif' alt='8)' class='wp-smiley' /> Click on Start, Run and type REGEDIT and press Enter<br />
9) Click on the Plus sign (+) next to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE<br />
10) Click the plus next to SYSTEM<br />
11) Click the plus next to CurrentControlSet<br />
12) Click the plus next to Services<br />
13) Find the folder called CORE and right-click on it and choose Delete</p>
<p>*** WARNING *** If the folder CORE does not exist, dont do anything</p>
<p>14) Close the Registry Editor by clicking on the X in the right-hand corner of the window</p>
<p>15) Reboot your computer in Normal mode<br />
16) Once the computer is rebooted, open your web browser and go to Kaspersky Online Scanner by clicking on the link below.</p>
<p>17) Scan your computer and delete any other files flagged as problems.</p>
<p>Your computer should now be free of these vicious popups.</p>
<p>BLOCKING ZEDO</p>
<p>FIREFOX:</p>
<p>tools<br />
options<br />
content<br />
load images automatically<br />
exceptions<br />
enter the above addresses<br />
choose block</p>
<p>PRIVACY:<br />
COOKIES<br />
EXCEPTIONS:<br />
enter addresses above<br />
select block</p>
<p>click show cookies and delete same and any cookie that begings with ad.</p>
<p>BLOCKSITE EXTENSION:</p>
<p>HIGHLY reccomend you add this extension and enter the above sites to be blocked<br />
adds another level of security to your computer</p>
<p>I.E.:<br />
tools<br />
options<br />
content<br />
content advisor<br />
enable<br />
approved sites</p>
<p>enter addresses and choose NEVER</p>
<p>XP:</p>
<p>start<br />
all programs<br />
administrative tools<br />
services</p>
<p>all services are listed in alphabetical order</p>
<p>find,right click:</p>
<p>Alerter<br />
Messenger [ NOT related to instant messeger or MSN messenger ]</p>
<p>select properties<br />
from drop down menu,select disable</p>
<p>Vista:<br />
MS woke up and covered this gaping back door invasion.</p>
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		<title>By: crazy eyes</title>
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		<dc:creator>crazy eyes</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2009 13:42:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>i use this, its incredibly thorough.

never fails :)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>i use this, its incredibly thorough.</p>
<p>never fails <img src='http://AdwareDetection.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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