Archived from groups: microsoft.public.win2000.security (More info?)
I have been fighting against some nasty spyware recently
and it seems that I have managed to get rid of most of it.
The only thing left seemingbly is two pages that I cannot
remove from the browser-memory. They do no harm (it
seems), but there must be a bug somewhere in my system.
One page is a real estate-company-page and the other
probably one of the naugthy ones. I do not dare opening
them in order not open up for more spyware, but I can see
that they are there.
I have Norton Antivirus, Ad-ware and CWShredder. Can
anyone help?
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.win2000.security (More info?)
Do a search on Google for IESPy.vbs. This little script will go through all
of the IE cache files and give you a list of what is in there. It will also
set them to delete on the next system reboot. It is a cool script.
HTH
Ozone
"Ulrik Dige" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I have been fighting against some nasty spyware recently
> and it seems that I have managed to get rid of most of it.
> The only thing left seemingbly is two pages that I cannot
> remove from the browser-memory. They do no harm (it
> seems), but there must be a bug somewhere in my system.
>
> One page is a real estate-company-page and the other
> probably one of the naugthy ones. I do not dare opening
> them in order not open up for more spyware, but I can see
> that they are there.
>
> I have Norton Antivirus, Ad-ware and CWShredder. Can
> anyone help?
>
> Greetings
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