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April 7th, 2007, 03:11 AM
#11
I got no idea, Nihil. Let me know if you find out where he lives.
“Everybody is ignorant, only on different subjects.” — Will Rogers
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April 15th, 2007, 03:24 AM
#12
well brokencrow, I think that there can be a computer with no spywares on it. I too use just a firewall, AV and an antispyware... and I am sure about that.
Actually I surf from a virtual machine (linux) from the VMware (actually testing it at the same time) with an Av on virtual linux and the three firewall. Av and antispyware running on the Windows. The firewall allows just one connection out and that is by VMware. Now no one is going to crack into my data that easily. As soon as I download some stuff, I move it to the Windows system. So no one is going to get anything there (at least not too easily).
As far as the subject of the thread is concerned, I think that I will test the application.
Thanks a lot.
No offence meant for anyone.
~PEACE~
"Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler."
- Albert Einstein
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April 15th, 2007, 08:18 AM
#13
Hi,
Please remember that RogueRemover is NOT an antivirus or antispyware application.
It is a very specialist tool for removing rogue antispyware applications that users have been tricked into installing on their systems.
These are generally not detected by traditional scanners, let alone removed, and their uninstallation is frequently a complex and time consuming task. Frequently, attempting a manual removal will result in an unstable system.
I posted the link because a lot of people on this site are called to sort out computer problems by their families and friends, and this tool simplifies the task where one of these sleazy products has been installed.
I would not expect members of this site to find anything on their systems, as they would know enough to spot the fake product in the first place. This tool is to help you help others with the minimum of hassle.................. like friends and family rarely pay the market rate
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