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peaceout.
Join Date: Aug 02, 2001
Location: Illinois.
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I'm having a Spyware issue. Everytime I restart my computer, I get this icon that says "Free Travel Voucher" on the desktop and theres 2 more that say "Second Thought." I run Ad-Aware and it picks it up and everything goes away, but once I restart the computer it comes back. Does anyone have any clue what this is?
Also, when I try to open IE, my usual homepage (google) isn't in the address bar....It's says "res://jiyzd.dll/index.html" and then I get an error and it says "Explorer has caused an error in <unknown>" and then it closes. I'm using my SBC browser now, but if anyone knows what the hell is wrong with my computer, any advice would be greatly appreciated. |
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Whoever's In New England
Join Date: Feb 23, 2004
Location: The Apollo
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You need to download a program called ."Hijack This" and run it and delete all the entries. this happened to me and I had to do this
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Forum Legend Two Valeries! <3
Join Date: Jul 15, 2002
Location: I'm STILL missing NYC. :(
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I found a page on SEcond Thought and there's a removal tool for it at the bottom. The link to the removal tool there is a direct link to the download.
http://www.2-spyware.com/parasite-2nd-thought.html
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Forum Legend Two Valeries! <3
Join Date: Jul 15, 2002
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I don't recommend people using HijackThis by themselves unless they're VERY SURE they know what they're doing...If they delete the wrong thing, BOOM! ![]() |
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peaceout.
Join Date: Aug 02, 2001
Location: Illinois.
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Forum Legend Two Valeries! <3
Join Date: Jul 15, 2002
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No prob. I just typed in "Second Thought removal" in Google and that's what came up for me. |
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peaceout.
Join Date: Aug 02, 2001
Location: Illinois.
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OMG That website said to DL Spy Hunter....This thing is so much better than Ad Aware...It's not even 50% done and it's already found more than one Ad Aware scan has all day.
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Whoever's In New England
Join Date: Feb 23, 2004
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Member
Join Date: Mar 27, 2001
Location: CaLiFoRnIa, UsA
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Yeah, I have the same spyware. It comes in a package now with a bunch of spyware each time I "get rid of it" with Ad-Aware.
Isn't it odd it's always the same board members getting these? |
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peaceout.
Join Date: Aug 02, 2001
Location: Illinois.
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I noticed that too. *waits for Chris to come* |
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Join Date: Jul 03, 2001
Location: Beneath the blue suburban skies
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I have Spyhunter. It's great! Yeah! ![]()
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Semi-retired
Join Date: Jan 07, 2001
Location: Louisville, KY
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Psst: Switch to Mozilla Firefox. (http://www.mozilla.org) It'll get rid of quite a large % of your spyware problems
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Join Date: Sep 30, 2000
Location: Helensburgh, Scotland
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Do you have Windows XP? If you do then you will need to disable system restore before you run the anti-virus programs otherwise the problems will always come back. If you're on Windows XP, disable system restore and then run all your anti-virus's. Once you've done that, restart the computer and run them all again. Once you're sure that all the problems have been identified and deleted you can re-activate system restore. This should prevent the problems from re-occurring. My computer is riddled with Spywear but thanks to the collective efforts of Spybot, Ad-aware and AVG Anti-virus I've managed to get rid of most of it.
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Forum Legend MISS APRIL
Join Date: Jul 19, 2001
Location: Parsonsfield ME Shaws - Screwing my way up the employment ladder!
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I get those too! Course, I just delete them off my desktop which doesnt do anything.. but neither does running Spybot!
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Join Date: Jan 07, 2001
Location: Louisville, KY
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And that's why you run Spybot and Ad-Aware BOTH (And maybe a 3rd program if you're THAT bent on complete removal). Each picks up things the other doesn't. Plus, Ad-Aware is updated more often, meaning if something comes out, it'll detect it (after you update it) FAR sooner than Spybot.
Oh yeah, did I mention switching to Firefox too...that Helps. It's been a good month and a half since my last piece of Spyware, and THAT was acquired when I used IE to visit a site (It had Mozilla problems) |
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