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  1. #1
    Hank L. Guest

    New to this NG--Spykiller question

    I just ran the free spyware scan from the Spykiller by Swanksoft
    Technologies website and found I have 67 spyware and adware programs on my
    computer. I purchased the software and am waiting for my unlock code.
    My question is, should I check all of the programs listed and clean them?
    Or are some of them needed for my computer to run correctly, such as
    something that is part of XP put in by Microsoft? Or would there be
    something like that included. I am totally new to this and don't know what I
    should do.
    Of course I'm not going to list every program on the scan list but if
    someone could alert me to possible red flags I would greatly appreciate it.
    thanks, George



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    YoKenny Guest

    Re: New to this NG--Spykiller question

    Hank L. wrote:
    > I just ran the free spyware scan from the Spykiller by Swanksoft
    > Technologies website and found I have 67 spyware and adware programs
    > on my computer. I purchased the software and am waiting for my unlock
    > code. My question is, should I check all of the programs listed and
    > clean them? Or are some of them needed for my computer to run
    > correctly, such as something that is part of XP put in by Microsoft?
    > Or would there be something like that included. I am totally new to
    > this and don't know what I should do.
    > Of course I'm not going to list every program on the scan list but
    > if someone could alert me to possible red flags I would greatly
    > appreciate it. thanks, George


    Using Google Groups search.
    =============
    From: BillR (BillR5temp@hotmail.com)
    Subject: SpyKiller - Good, Bad, and Ugly
    View: Complete Thread (7 articles)
    Original Format
    Newsgroups: alt.comp.freeware
    Date: 2003-10-27 09:52:01 PST

    The Good
    --------
    www.spykiller.com

    FREE SPYWARE SCAN
    FREE ADWARE SCAN

    Scan your computer FREE for SpyWare now before it is too late!

    You will receive less SPAM, less PopUps, your computer
    will be more stable and a lot faster! We guarantee it.

    The Bad
    -------
    From: m.r (mr@mr.com)
    Subject: I want to get rid of "Skykiller"
    Newsgroups: microsoft.public.internet.mschat
    Date: 2003-10-14 13:17:39 PST

    I wanted to get a free scan from spykiller.com and
    thought that it would be like pestscan.com (that it would
    do a scan and thats ALL)-
    but I followed the steps and I got the 30 day trial
    installed on my pc of spykiller- I decided to uninstall
    it and clicked on the uninstall part- But for the last 5
    days, the icon on desktop is still there- wont go away- I
    cant do the scan but I want ALL of that erased- any help
    would be great-
    P>S I wanted to post this at another newsgroup but lots
    of them are no longer available

    From: Kevin (bluesky7481@yahoo.com)
    Subject: runtime error 7 "out of memory"
    Newsgroups: microsoft.public.win98.apps
    Date: 2003-10-16 11:44:09 PST

    I have an application named SpyKiller downloaded from
    http://www.spykiller.com

    When I try to run it, Windows 98 displays an error
    message: runtime error 7 "out of memory". In fact, my
    computer got plenty of memory. Pentium III 800MHz, 256
    Mb of memory, 40 Gb hard drive. Please help!

    The Ugly
    --------
    From: Pat (tileteam@msn.com)
    Subject: SPYKILLER is a joke
    Newsgroups: alt.privacy.spyware
    Date: 2003-08-19 14:58:55 PST

    Just to save other people the hassle of trying to get there money
    back.....This is a $50 program that does nothing but look for keywords
    (IE scan, advertise, etc,). It claims to be able to stop spyware from
    installing, it does no such thing. I installed Kazza while the shield
    was on and it did nothing. After intall of Kazza was finished, I
    scanned hard drives and Registry and it only found 3 items. I ran
    adaware and it found 18 items. This software is a scam. They only
    allow you to see the important stuff on your computer if you pay for
    it but they claim that there are keyloggers and such on your computer,
    they just dont give you the location. I installed SPYKILLER on a fresh
    install of winxp and win2000, no network connection and no updates. It
    found 7 items. Anyway, just thought i would let people know.

  3. #3
    YoKenny Guest

    Re: New to this NG--Spykiller question

    Hank L. wrote:
    > I just ran the free spyware scan from the Spykiller by Swanksoft
    > Technologies website and found I have 67 spyware and adware programs
    > on my computer. I purchased the software and am waiting for my unlock
    > code. My question is, should I check all of the programs listed and
    > clean them? Or are some of them needed for my computer to run
    > correctly, such as something that is part of XP put in by Microsoft?
    > Or would there be something like that included. I am totally new to
    > this and don't know what I should do.
    > Of course I'm not going to list every program on the scan list but
    > if someone could alert me to possible red flags I would greatly
    > appreciate it. thanks, George


    I'll ansewer your question with a rhetorical question.

    Why would you want to pay for an application that you can get equal or
    better results with other applications that are free?

    Ad-aware, Spybot Search and Destroy are very good and have excellent support
    forums.

    Personal rant:
    Many of the new updates to applications now have jumped on the "malware"
    bandwagon increasing their bloat. This is just a marketing ploy to sell
    more product. Witness Kerio firewall and Norton anti virus to name just
    two.


  4. #4
    Hank L. Guest

    Re: New to this NG--Spykiller question


    >>>>I'll answer your question with a rhetorical question.

    Why would you want to pay for an application that you can get equal or
    better results with other applications that are free?
    Ad-aware, Spybot Search and Destroy are very good and have excellent support
    forums<<<<<<<<<
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
    ---------------------------
    Unfortunately, I freaked out and purchased the software before being
    alerted to the fact the retail software is not much better than the free
    stuff. On a lighter note though, I got the product on a sale date for $29
    instead of $50. So hopefully it will work. I plan to do more research
    nowadays :-)
    Thanks, George



  5. #5
    bones@bones.com Guest

    Re: New to this NG--Spykiller question

    I don't know how this program you speak of actually works... next time
    plz put the web address in your post so we can take a look at it...
    but all the spyware i ever found on my computer resides in various
    places: in the cookie folder; in the downloaded program
    ( like Kaaza ); in Registry:

    i use SypBot and it does a scan of C: drive. i would think that since
    i've found spyware in various places on my computer i would want a
    spyware scanner that leaves no folder or file un-scanned. spyware is
    like a virus... not that it destroys your data but that it certainly
    invades your computer by stealth and it consumes resources...besides
    it ' phoning home' to whom planted it.

    hey, if a baby raper was hiding inside your house threatening your
    family would you check for him only in one of your rooms ???





    On Thu, 27 Nov 2003 23:01:46 -0800, "Hank L."
    <proteanGnospam@excite.com> wrote:

    > I just ran the free spyware scan from the Spykiller by Swanksoft
    >Technologies website and found I have 67 spyware and adware programs on my
    >computer. I purchased the software and am waiting for my unlock code.
    > My question is, should I check all of the programs listed and clean them?
    >Or are some of them needed for my computer to run correctly, such as
    >something that is part of XP put in by Microsoft? Or would there be
    >something like that included. I am totally new to this and don't know what I
    >should do.
    > Of course I'm not going to list every program on the scan list but if
    >someone could alert me to possible red flags I would greatly appreciate it.
    > thanks, George
    >



  6. #6
    Hank L. Guest

    Re: New to this NG--Spykiller question

    Here is the URL bones for Spykiller. I just typed in "spyware" in my IE
    search engine and this was the first on the list and touted it's self as the
    #1 rated anti spy/ad ward zapper, for what that's worth. But it does seem to
    do a complete computer scan as it tells you everything it is doing while
    scanning. I ran it again after it cleaned my system and it found no
    suspicious programs. I will try it again maybe tomorrow and see if anything
    new has been planted.
    http://www.spykiller.com/

    Thanks, George



  7. #7
    data64 Guest

    Re: New to this NG--Spykiller question

    "Hank L." <proteanGnospam@excite.com> wrote in
    news:vsijqclm33ph7f@corp.supernews.com:

    > Here is the URL bones for Spykiller. I just typed in "spyware" in my
    > IE search engine and this was the first on the list and touted it's
    > self as the #1 rated anti spy/ad ward zapper, for what that's worth.



    You do realize that it is one of the sponsored results. ie. they paid
    LookSmart money to be at the top of the search results in MSN search.

    data64

  8. #8
    Hank L. Guest

    Re: New to this NG--Spykiller question

    Hence the reason I wrote..."For what that's worth".
    George



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