I'm responding to all your PMs now. I've been down for the last 36 hours with multiple viruses, malware, and spyware. Real bad couple of days. Thats the last time I download a keygen.
If your interested, I had to install AdAware, run it. McAfee, run it. Norton, run it. MicrosoftMaliciousSoftwareRemovalTool, run it. SmitFraudFix, run it. Sophos, run it. and finally FixVundo (by symantec) and run it. Finally I'm free.
After all that, I'd say I have a pretty good look at the anti virus software and utils out there.
Here's what I concluded: Sophos is best for gettting rid of 99% of bad stuff. But if there is a very specific one that gets into your memory (like mine did), Symantec has very specific utilities that are made to nail specific viruses it and the others don't seem to.
Wierd that they don't include those utilities in Norton though.
I didn't want to run the risk of infecting anyone, so I stayed off the web, quarantined MSN making it horribly laggy, and refused to even look at my email.
But, were good now. Ugh.
If your interested, I had to install AdAware, run it. McAfee, run it. Norton, run it. MicrosoftMaliciousSoftwareRemovalTool, run it. SmitFraudFix, run it. Sophos, run it. and finally FixVundo (by symantec) and run it. Finally I'm free.
After all that, I'd say I have a pretty good look at the anti virus software and utils out there.
Here's what I concluded: Sophos is best for gettting rid of 99% of bad stuff. But if there is a very specific one that gets into your memory (like mine did), Symantec has very specific utilities that are made to nail specific viruses it and the others don't seem to.
Wierd that they don't include those utilities in Norton though.
I didn't want to run the risk of infecting anyone, so I stayed off the web, quarantined MSN making it horribly laggy, and refused to even look at my email.
But, were good now. Ugh.
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