Does anyone else have a problem with clicking on links? Im pretty sure i have spyware and i dont know how to get rid of it. every time i go to click on a link, daosearch.com pops up with a search for what i clicked on. how do i get rid of it? i cant even look at shirts on hollister.com because i cant click on the links.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Technology category? Maybe give some free advice about: Computers? xoxoPrettyNPinkxoxo answered Tuesday May 10 2005, 6:30 pm: I had this problem to! Our computer had so much spyware on it that it would barely work anymore. Try downloading a virus scan on your computer (like McAfee VirusScan) and search your computer for viruses. At the end if there are some, make sure you delete all of them. If your computer still has spyware on it, try using Spybot or AdAware. They get rid of the extra viruses and spyware that may have gotten saved on the harddrive of your computer.
ThatsHott18 answered Tuesday May 10 2005, 6:25 pm: Try Downloading a pop-up blocker from nctc.com or any other pop up blocker normally blocks spy ware also. I know how you feel. this used to happen to my computer all the time. But once i downloaded a pop up blocker it got rid of all my pop ups and it blocked all the spy ware! Hope i helped. [ ThatsHott18's advice column | Ask ThatsHott18 A Question ]
shake answered Tuesday May 10 2005, 5:43 pm: Microsoft.com/antispyware
DL their beta, its quite good.
Downloads.com
Adaware SE -download it
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Spybot Search and Destroy - download it
soccurboi48 answered Tuesday May 10 2005, 5:11 pm: Go to Download.com or a store(walmart, circuit city, best buy, and stores like that) and buy a anti spyware program! on download.com you can get it for free! But it might ot work as well! Good luck!
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