email virus

Discussion in 'Networking and Security' started by nkhoi, Mar 8, 2004.

  1. Hello Mr. Blaster:
    I am using Pest Patrol myself and can highly recommend it. I also remember hearing good things about Kerio, which if I recall properly is a software router that learns your programs and provides good protection without taking up too much CPU overhead. Good choices all. Well, take care Mr. Blaster, good luck in the markets today. Steve46
     
    #11     Mar 9, 2004
  2. Hardly, one of our computers which opens the bulk of the e-mail had close to 125. The secretary chose to turn off the virus scan for incoming e-mail because it took too long.
     
    #12     Mar 9, 2004
  3. Hello Mr. 46, nice to talk with you again! Yep, Kerio takes up a lot less overhead than more well-known products like ZoneAlarm. In fact, all the above suggestions are low-overhead products which is partly why I like them. They just quietly do their thing without bothering me or my CPU!
     
    #13     Mar 9, 2004
  4. nonam

    nonam

    I downloaded a program to give me a startup list for my W98 puter.I found this on the list......
    C:\WINDOWS\WININIT.BAK listing:
    (Created 8/3/2004, 17:50:12)

    [Rename]
    NUL=c:\windows\cookies\default@zedo[2].txt
    NUL=c:\windows\cookies\default@2o7[2].txt
    NUL=c:\windows\cookies\default@tribalfusion[2].txt
    NUL=c:\windows\cookies\default@questionmarket[2].txt
    NUL=c:\windows\cookies\default@tmpad[2].txt
    NUL=c:\windows\cookies\default@edge.ru4[2].txt
    NUL=c:\windows\cookies\default@realmedia[1].txt
    NUL=c:\windows\cookies\default@bluestreak[1].txt
    NUL=c:\windows\cookies\default@c.porngraph[3].txt
    NUL=c:\windows\cookies\default@z1.adserver[1].txt
    NUL=c:\windows\cookies\default@adtech[2].txt
    NUL=c:\windows\cookies\default@inl.adbureau[2].txt
    NUL=c:\windows\cookies\default@trafficmp[2].txt
    NUL=c:\windows\cookies\default@cgi-bin[1].txt
    NUL=c:\windows\cookies\default@c.porngraph[2].txt

    I cannot find this stuff to delete it.Can they hide this stuff so windows cant find it?:confused:
     
    #14     Mar 9, 2004
  5. www.pestpatrol.com will help prevent you accidentally telling us about the porn sites you've been to :D
     
    #15     Mar 9, 2004
  6. nonam

    nonam

    Am I supposed to be embarassed or something?
     
    #16     Mar 9, 2004
  7. nonam

    nonam

    I have spywareblaster,spybot and adaware installed.Obviously they are not dealing with this stuff.
     
    #17     Mar 9, 2004