"Beauregard T. Shagnasty" <a.nony.mous@example.invalid> wrote in message
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> Bob wrote:
>
>> B. Shagnasty......................
>> 1. SuperAnt is SUPERAntiSpyware, I just didn't want to spell it all
>> out.
>
> Ah. Googling for "SuperAnt":
> Results 1 - 10 of about 90,800 for superant. (0.20 seconds)
>
>> 2. Ad-Aware is the one that finds the Malware........and says it's
>> nothing to be concerned about (to that effect). It's a Tracking
>> Malware, and I always delete them. They are the same ones, and just
>> show up every once and awhile.
>
> Tracking cookies. Cookies are not malware, just annoying. They cannot
> harm your computer, only track your usage of certain web sites.
>
>> The Trojans only show up occasionally, I have no idea where there
>> picked up, unless through email. I don't go to off color web sites.
>
> Sometimes via email. Sometimes via non-off color hacked web sites, and
> most especially if you are using Internet Explorer with ActiveX enabled.
> More malware is spread via ActiveX than you can imagine.
I can assure you it's not from any hacked web sites.
>
>> 3. Practicing "Safe Hex"? Sorry to disappoint you on your guess,
>> but I do practice to the best of my ability.
>
> What browser do you use?
I only use Firefox, and always update to the latest version.
>
> Please don't top-post. Thanks for your consideration.
>
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