New window advert problem

nuffingmannuffingman Posts: 3,014
edited October 2007 in Technical Stuff and Help
When I use the internet a new window opens up advertising all sorts, sometimes 3 a minute. Anyone know how to stop this? I've had 3 while typing this. This has only been happening over the last 2 weeks.
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  • Hmm, I don't think there are any pop ups on this site which means you've probably got adware. Which is basically malicious software that constantly advertises at you at an unbearable rate.

    You can use an adware remover like this:

    http://www.lavasoftusa.com/software/adaware/


    And that should rid you of problems, but I've never had adware (famous last words I'll bet) so I'm unsure of how good it is, but it seems to be trusted, so things should be fine.

    If that doesn't work, then download the google toolbar

    http://toolbar.google.com/T4/intl/en-GB/index_pack.html

    Which has a pop up blocker which can at least hold them off before you start taking serious action.


    You might want to do a scan using Norton, or whatever virus protection you have. But basically, I'm 90% sure that you're problem is adware/spyware, so as long as you look up ways to get rid of them, you'll overcome the problem sooner or later.
    no matter where you go,
    there you are.

    - brain of c
  • normnorm Posts: 31,146
    in addition to this ^^^^ use firefox....no pop ups ever....especially if you install ad block with it....:)
  • disconnecteddisconnected Posts: 2,875
    cutback wrote:
    in addition to this ^^^^ use firefox....no pop ups ever....especially if you install ad block with it....:)

    well, without a installed ad block I only get pop ups from megaupload...
  • nuffingmannuffingman Posts: 3,014
    Thanks for the advice people. I'll give it a go.
  • know1know1 Posts: 6,794
    Firefox + Ad Block Plus = No unwanted pop-ups......EVER.
    The only people we should try to get even with...
    ...are those who've helped us.

    Right 'round the corner could be bigger than ourselves.
  • know1 wrote:
    Firefox + Ad Block Plus = No unwanted pop-ups......EVER.

    But if it is Adware (very probable) then leaving it could be potentialy malicious.
    no matter where you go,
    there you are.

    - brain of c
  • BinFrogBinFrog Posts: 7,309
    http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/sbdownload.html
    Spywareblaster - Install it and run it every time you turn your computer on

    http://www.safer-networking.org/en/mirrors/index.html
    Spybot S&D - Run it monthly and kill all results it comes up with
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  • hippiemomhippiemom Posts: 3,326
    know1 wrote:
    Firefox + Ad Block Plus = No unwanted pop-ups......EVER.
    It really is the greatest thing ever.
    "Nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity." ~ MLK, 1963
  • hippiemomhippiemom Posts: 3,326
    But if it is Adware (very probable) then leaving it could be potentialy malicious.
    Firefox and Ad Block Plus are definitely NOT malicious! They're fighting all the malicious shit that's trying to get to you. You'll wonder how you ever surfed without them.
    "Nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity." ~ MLK, 1963
  • hippiemom wrote:
    Firefox and Ad Block Plus are definitely NOT malicious! They're fighting all the malicious shit that's trying to get to you. You'll wonder how you ever surfed without them.

    Heh, slight misunderstanding. My fault for phrasing it wrong.

    I meant that adware that isn't dealt with can turn potentially malicious. Pop up blockers may work (Yes, Ad block plus is awesome) but you can't just leave a problem like this just stay there.

    Sorry for the misunderstanding.
    no matter where you go,
    there you are.

    - brain of c
  • On this subject; nuffinman, how is this going? Tried anything out yet?
    no matter where you go,
    there you are.

    - brain of c
  • nuffingmannuffingman Posts: 3,014
    Sorry people, I haven't looked in here for a while. I tried a few packages that did a free check on the computer and found a host of problems. Eventually I bought for about $25 Spyware Detector. http://www.maxspywaredetector.com/?gclid=CJSIlpT44Y8CFQ5BMAodo2yS9g

    This scanned deep into the system and cleared everything and also runs in the background. Each day it lists how many spyware threats were quarantined (normally 10 minimum).

    The computer now runs with no problems. Best $25 I've ever spent. Thanks to you all for your help.
  • nuffingman wrote:
    Sorry people, I haven't looked in here for a while. I tried a few packages that did a free check on the computer and found a host of problems. Eventually I bought for about $25 Spyware Detector. http://www.maxspywaredetector.com/?gclid=CJSIlpT44Y8CFQ5BMAodo2yS9g

    This scanned deep into the system and cleared everything and also runs in the background. Each day it lists how many spyware threats were quarantined (normally 10 minimum).

    The computer now runs with no problems. Best $25 I've ever spent. Thanks to you all for your help.


    Great to hear that it all worked out, it's what we're all here for! :)
    no matter where you go,
    there you are.

    - brain of c
  • AhnimusAhnimus Posts: 10,560
    It costs money to run a website and all free services either have explicit ads in the form of popups and banners, or they log your activity and tailor ads to you in more covert ways like Facebook, Myspace or Google. It's sort of the price paid for using the service.

    Spyware/Adware is common with freeware and pirated software, otherwise you shouldn't really have to worry about them.
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