Spyware, virus or what??!!

bd popeye

The Last Jedi
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Webby, or anyone in the know..the last three days when I first come to the forum the first 4-5 times I try to go to a diffrent page on this site or click any posted link I go to some other military page!:eek: Is it my computer or this web site?

I have Norton anti-virus and an excellent spyware detector.
 

SampanViking

The Capitalist
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Sounds like a Hackvirus of some kind on your PC.

Here is a link to a specialist site who I have always found very helpful.

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Hope it helps
 

swimmerXC

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Webby, or anyone in the know..the last three days when I first come to the forum the first 4-5 times I try to go to a diffrent page on this site or click any posted link I go to some other military page!:eek: Is it my computer or this web site?

I have Norton anti-virus and an excellent spyware detector.

i get this little wierd thing that when i put my pointer goes on a link or title my computer processor goes from 10% to 100% usage for like 5 seconds, it's quite annoying
 

SteelBird

Colonel
Webby, or anyone in the know..the last three days when I first come to the forum the first 4-5 times I try to go to a diffrent page on this site or click any posted link I go to some other military page!:eek: Is it my computer or this web site?

I have Norton anti-virus and an excellent spyware detector.

Hi, Popeye

So you've got all kinds of defense weapons to deal with any intruder. However, (at least to me) Norton Antivirus is a standard antivirus program, but not a best one. I found it always not detect some virus especially viruses that you got infected from a CHINESE website. I would suggest the following and hope it will help:

1. Make sure your anti-virus and anti-spyware is up-to-date
2. Have a complete scan of you computer with both programs (or just scan by anti-spyware, coz when anti-spyware is scanning, the real-time protect of anti-virus also scan)
3. Check the running of your computer to see if there is any odd program running in Windows Task Manager
4. Check the startup process to see if there is any odd program by running msconfig

If all these don't help and your computer get infected seriously, the last suggestion that I have for you is simply reinstall your computer... :eek:
 

bd popeye

The Last Jedi
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Thanks steelbird..been there done that. It is operating fine today. I followed some of the examples you posted and checked the webpage S. Viking posted..My computer is running fine!

Thanks to all!!!:)
 

adeptitus

Captain
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I highly recommend Spybot S&D v1.4.

Also, instead of IE, you may want to consider using Firefox instead.

The ultimate anti-spyware method I've found: VM (virtual machines). Install VMware, and use a VM session to browse the web. When you're done, shut down the VM session and don't save the changes.

VMware Workstation:
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You can download free 30-day eval from above site. Screen shots:
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Also, I high recommend installing ZoneAlarm. It's an annoying program, but will warn you of any hidden spyware programs trying to access the net on your machine.
 
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