1. Download and run firefox to protect your from future spyware
attacks and pop ups which are coming in through internet explorer
(Trojan downloaders, win32 ) .Then update your windows through firefox
http://securitynewsfromthenet.blogsp...ssentials.html
Also install internet explorer 7 which is now free for everyone
oct2007
http://securitynewsfromthenet.blogsp...le-now-to.html
This should stop 50% of the spyware and popups attacking your
computer
2. Run the vundo and combo fix
http://securitynewsfromthenet.blogsp...combo-fix.html
3. Run the anti spyware remove programs spybot
http://securitynewsfromthenet.blogsp...yware-and.html
and superantispyware
http://securitynewsfromthenet.blogsp...tion-free.html
to get rid of the nasties
4. Run a free online virus scan to be sure you computer is virus and
spyware free.
http://securitynewsfromthenet.blogsp...irus-scan.html
On Oct 27, 11:53 pm, PeterOut <MajorSetb...@excite.com> wrote:
> I ran a free scan of "SpywareDetector" from Max Secure. It listed a
> lot of low threat cookies but also a critical threat calledspyware.bearshare. None ot the otherspywaredetectors I ran found
> thisspywareand, when I searched on the web, I only found it
> mentioned onwww.spywaredetector.net. It is possible that the format
> of the name may not be standard. It may just be called Bearshare.
>
> Is this just a way of scaring people into buying the product or have
> they found a real threat that the other programs failed to find?
>
> Many thanks in advance,
> Peter.


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