Hi Jennifer ,

nihil, your feedback is very different from Tiger Shark's, I'm a little confused...
Tiger~ was looking at the contents of these history (quarantine/log) files generated by Spysubtract.

I am looking at the overall situation and "the way forwards" , or what you should do next.

I can assure you that these files contain absolutely no illegal material , nor do they provide evidence of any illegal activity, other than that of those external forces who attempted to invade/infect your machine. It will not, however, be traceable to them

In fact it is very much your fault insofar as you deliberately turned off your Norton Security Suite to make your DSL connection work. This removed a layer of your protection, and, because of the new, high speed connection, allows the rubbish to arrive much more quickly and reliably.

You might like to look at Trend Micro's security suite or the one from Kaspersky Labs? They will probably be adequate for a home user environment such as yours. You will have to check with your DSL provider to see if there is a compatibility issue though.

Hope that helps