I seem to have the worst ever Malware… computer is so slow it barely runs unless on safe mode!! have tried Smitfraud, Mcafee, Sniper, Malware remover, Registry Cleaner, Spydoctor etc etc any others or should I just format?
Tagged with: malware remover • registry cleaner • safe mode • sniper
Filed under: Registry Cleaners
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http://www.comodo.com/boclean/boclean.html
http://www.spywareterminator.com/
Heh… no one mentioned Spybot Search & Destroy? ( http://www.spybot.info )
If your antispyware actually sees the malware and tries to remove it but it keeps popping up, Google the name of the malware to see if people have posted special instructions on how to remove the offender.
Free AVG helps a bit, at http://free.avg.com/ . It is primarily an anti-virus scanner and cleaner, but should help against some spyware as well.
Also, be careful: some "antispyware" out there are worse spyware in disguise!
first comes Windows Defender
2nd — Windows AntiSpyware
3rd — WIndows Live One Care
4th — AdAware SE
hope u got the right answer !!
cheers mate…
Superantispyware
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No one Malware Removal program is "Better" than another. They all have their faults and each one will develop a new signature or fix before or after another.. You need a layered approach of defense.
One important thing is the fact that you should completely update the Operating System and ALL of the patches PRIOR to connecting the external to your computer. If your machine is patched for the vulnerability on the HD, then YOU cannot get infected. It is the more proactive approach (patching your machine, keeping your software updated, using the most current firmware and drivers). AV is ALWAYS reactive!
Your best start is to read to this forum –
http://www.castlecops.com/HijackThis.html
Which will walk you thru the tools listed –
http://wiki.castlecops.com/Malware_Removal_and_Prevention:_Introduction
Good Luck!