Date: 02/02/05 13:26
SECURITY ALERT: Spyware notice for Trainorders.com members
Author: webmaster
What is spyware? It is software that is installed on your computer with or without your knowledge by web sites. Spyware is very serious as it can crash your computer or take control of it. It can also reveal private information about you to criminals.
Q. What does this have to do with Trainorders.com?
A. When you follow a link to a web site off of Trainorders.com there is a possibility that you may be infected by spyware. During the past month we have found links to two sites off of Trainorders.com that were infected with Spyware.
Q. Can I get spyware from Trainorders.com?
A. No, you cannot receive spyware from Trainorders.com. Our web site is free from spyware and our software prevents it from being added to our discussion forums. We have gone to great lengths to protect our users.
Q. How can I keep from getting infected?
A. Only visit web sites that you trust. Some free web sites support themselves by installing spyware on your computer. Be vigilant when visiting these sites by looking for icons that appear on your desktop or erratic computer behavior. Use spyware resistant web browsers like Firefox. It is free and very reliable: http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox There are several products on the market that can purge these evil programs from your computer.
Q. Why do you warn me before I follow a web site link off Trainorders.com?
A. We want to be sure our visitors are aware that they are about to leave our site and that there is a possibility, though remote that they may be exposed to spyware on another web site. We do not have the ability to verify that external links posted to Trainorders.com are free from spyware. Therefore, we provide warning when you follow an offsite link.
In closing I want to express that at Trainorders.com we work hard to ensure the s
HiJackThis and CWShredder are two other Spyware removal tools that also work, I have used these and the others posted above. I work in IT and this has been the most time consuming issue when having to clean up an infected computer. There are so many variants of Spyware that even the virus scan apps cannot keep up. The best policy I can tell people is to be careful what sites you visit, but that is not always easy when you are visiting new sites!
Which links off of Trainorders caused the problem? From this post, I would be hesitant to follow any link from Trainorders, although I’m sure most are legitimate and Spyware-free. Have the suspicious links been removed?
I regularly use HijackThis (google for it) to clean up our family’s machines, particularly those used for teen internet gaming. It’s not for beginners, but if you are interested in Spyware and want to dig deeper, this is a valuable tool. When you find your home page re-directed to something you’d rather not have your kids look at, this is what you need.
in addition to a subscription to antivirus software I use the free anti-adware/spyware software from Microsoft. This is a new service which began last month and it really works. if interested: microsoft.com
I find spyware to be a nuisance more then a real threat…So I use Spybot twice a week to clean off Spyware…It seems to me even if you launch your Internet bowser you are guarantee to pick one up.[V]
Never found one on my computer when I used IE exclusively. Now I use IE and Firefox, depending on the site.
The way to not get spyware is to not click on popups! And don’t open emails that look obviously like something you didn’t ask for.
how do i remove spyware from my computer?..i purchased symantec norton anti virus and the norton firewall and it’s still on my computer…it’s really freaking me out now…any suggestions?..I hate computers and have a hard time with them when things like this go wrong…this computer is at my work and no problem but my home computer has a spyware program and it won’t go away even with the new program i loaded…chuck
My business is entirely dependant my websites and on my computers and I’ve tried a lot of anti-spyware software. As sirknight said, Microsoft’s Anti Spyware Beta1 is free for the time being and it has been finding many things the others have not. I recommend it.
Silverspike is correct that you need to be careful when visiting any unknown site. Nothing in the Trainorders announcement is unique to them. Any site that contains links to other sites, including this forum poses the same risk. It’s common practice for a webmaster to remove links to sites that attempt to download spyware (or any software) on your computer without your knowledge. I would assume that if Trainboards went to the trouble of posting their common-sense warning, they would also remove links that they know to be hazardous.
Windows users should always have their security settings set so as to prompt the user for downloading any ActiveX controls.This will at least give you a headup that a drive-by download is being attempted.
Norton anti-virus or firewall will not prevent or remove Spyware. You will need to install the other applications as mentioned above for removing Spyware infections. The documentation below also has a few other applications listed. I would try these four first and in this order: CWShredder, SpyBot Search and Destroy, Ad Aware, and finally HiJack This. As mentioned above, HiJack This is more technically involved as it identifies files that are not necessarly Spyware related but useful and should be kept. You have to be careful with that one.
Here is a short primer on Spyware removal techniques:
Techniques to prevent spyware
Need a few more tools
You should add SpyBot Search and Destroy, CWShredder and HiJack This to the list of software that you need to run in order to remove spyware from your machine. I like to run them in the following order:
CWShredder
SpyBot Search and Destroy
Ad Aware
HiJack This
These are all very useful tools, but they seem to work best if you run them in safe mode, preferably Safe Mode Command Prompt. You can run all of them from the Command Prompt if you copy them to the hard drive from the GUI first. Keep in mind also that you have to run all the tools in each profile, including the Administrative profile.
Try Spy Sweeper also (www.webroot.com) its part of my tool kit.
Here are a few more:
RegSeeker
RegCleaner
Script Defender
Script Sentry
Crap Cleaner
Swat It
KL-Detector
xp-AntiSpy
Bazooka
Get BHODemon to clean your BHO list & prevent new BHO’s from gaining access. Another good tool for the list.
Spyware Removal/Prevention Checklists
I created a couple of checklists that I use to battle spyware. Despite that, I still have to manually edit the Windows Registry on occasion to get rid of some nasties such as WinTools, KeenValue, an
I just downloaded and ran MicroSoft’s Anti-Spyware program. I had run Spybot 2 days ago. At any rate, MS did not find anything. I must be living clean. (But I keep around 6 IE windows constantly.)
thanks guys!..i’m just good with trains and have all the patience in the world with them…not good with computers and i want to scream when i get in front of one with a problem…in fact, I hate computers (with a passion[banghead]…Chuck[:D]
I found the Giant’s Anti Spyware cleaner to be the best. Microsoft bought them out just before I purchased the retail version. I did download the free beta from MS and it seems to keep me clean. I also use spybot and Mozilla (Not internet explorer)
I also have downloaded the new Beta version so spyware that Microsoft has put out, but I don’t find it as good as Ad-aware and SpyBot which I also use. Usually I will run Ad-aware first and it will find about 12 items on average. Then I run the Microsoft program and it has yet to find anything. Then I run spybot after these other two programs and it will find about 5 items on average.
Here is a link to the microsoft new offering - its free.