Thread: virus protection
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01-01-2009 09:09 PM #1
virus protection
Has anyone used either "Vsoftstore.com" or a virus protection called "winxdefender"? Something seems "hinkey".
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01-01-2009 10:57 PM #2
Virus Protect
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01-01-2009 11:07 PM #3
hmmmm. I still eat lots of oranges and stuff with Vitamin C to try to keep from catching cold all winter long.....Does that count??????Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
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01-02-2009 07:06 AM #4
Jeff, I had something definitely wrong, and had this pop up during a virus scan, which was being done by my "Norton" protection. The emblem was similar to theirs, and I thought they were recommending it. I was in a "panic mode", and signed up. Now I am not so sure I made a good choice.
I found some complaints on the net, so I haven't downloaded this program, but did use a credit card to pay for it. :-(
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01-02-2009 07:13 AM #5
AVG is the way to go. I have a graphics shop with 4 computers, MAC and Dell at the shop and three at home. AVG's kept them all clean and my Tech. guy swears by it.Got Guts - Get Graphics
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01-02-2009 08:36 AM #6
winxdefender is actually a rogue that implants itself through a trojan into your computer. it gives you exaggerated reports of viruses and ask for more money to protect your pc. here is a link to remove it. you need to contact your credit card company to stop payment on this. I use avast free home anti-virus and have never had a problem in 3 years.
http://www.symantec.com/security_res...414-99&tabid=2Last edited by jyardgirl; 01-02-2009 at 08:43 AM.
BARB
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01-02-2009 08:39 AM #7
I have avg as well and got onto a site that gave me all kinds of warnings that I had encountered a virus and needed to download something to take care of it. I could not get away from the page because every click I made brought back that message. I couldn't even go back to my home page. I ended up turning it off and then back on which allowed me to do my own scan with avg. I did not have a virus and it has been working fine. I used to have Norton and got a virus and our computer guys recommened AVG and we have used them since.
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01-02-2009 09:06 AM #8
After looking over the emails, and talking to my credit card company, it appears that I may have avoided the transaction by not downloading the program yet. At this time no charges have been made.
My Norton is up for renewal in a couple weeks, so I may switch to AVG. These sound like good recommendations.
Any members out there have a problem with AVG?Last edited by HOTRODPAINT; 01-02-2009 at 09:16 AM.
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01-02-2009 11:32 AM #9
I can't seem to get rid of this damned bug. Could someone please give me a tech support phone number for "symantec".
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01-02-2009 12:21 PM #10
First thing you need to do is TURN OFF SYSTEM RESTORE
Start with
http://www.pctools.com/spyware-doctor/
to get rid of the current issues you are having
Next get yourself the pay version of AVG:
http://free.avg.com/
or
Nortons 360 version 2
http://www.symantec.com/index.jsp
Again before you do anything turn off system restore.
Bill S.Instead of being part of the problem, be part of a successful solution.
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01-02-2009 12:54 PM #11
here is a link for a step by step procedure from norton for removing winxdefender. hope this helps.
http://www.symantec.com/security_res...414-99&tabid=3BARB
LET THE FUN BEGIN
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01-02-2009 12:56 PM #12
Thanks. I tried it, but no go.
This bug I have redirects my internet traffic. If I try to email friends, or go to chat groups, it works fine, but.....
I have tried to go to about a dozen Norton, Symantec, or other virus prevention addresses, and it tells me the "link is broken". I also occasionally get the cookie "websearch" installed, which my program says "redirects traffic". Sometimes I get through to places that look amatuerish, or sites that have part of the address mispelled????????
I have swept it several times with two different programs, and always find the situation showing up again. The Symantec symbol on my toolbar has a red circle with an X, which means "at risk". I can't seem to get rid of it.
That is why I am switching to the landline for help.....if they ever answer their phones, and I get to talk to a real person.
Mildly Miffed
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01-02-2009 12:57 PM #13
Jyardgirl, Thanks, but I get a "broken link" sign when I try that one too.
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01-02-2009 01:08 PM #14
Spydoctor will get rid of the issue at hand, but again you first need to turn off system restore.
Bill S.Instead of being part of the problem, be part of a successful solution.
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01-02-2009 01:27 PM #15
this is the best scanner/remover in the business. I use this sometimes just to double check my avast. it takes a while but it is well worth it. and its free. it checks for all viruses, trojans, worms, and spyware. it will also download all patches needed.
http://us.trendmicro.com/us/products...eTools_9292008BARB
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