I have recently started to have web pages pop up on the laptop whilst on the net.
Most of these pages are for "PCTurbo", WinAntiVirus", "Systemdoctor" ,
"Win a Playstation2", and a few gambling "Casino" sites
I am running Mcafee Security Centre 2007 all updated and scanned
How do I prevent these pages appearing..????
You have adware/spyware and/or a trojan, I'm afraid. Classic symptoms.
The best thing to check what's sneaked it's way onto your system is HiJack This, but it's output is a little cryptic. Most of the commercial anti-spyware programs will deal with these, but once you know what you've got, there are freeware ones that will do each infection seperately.
You could be in for a long and drawn out removal process...or you may be lucky.
What AV and/or Spyware stuff do you run, and does it show anything after a scan?
Jeff
1994 300TDi Defender
2010 TDV8 RRS
Sorry didn't pick up on the question fully
Try spybot
Free to download, seems to work for me
http://www.spybot.info/en/index.html
Spybot very easily cleaned up WinAntiVirus for me the other day when fixing one of the in-laws problems. I have used it for years without any issue and IMHO is a mandatory tool to run every now and then. Not saying any better than Hijack This as I have not used that one.
Use the link above 'cause a google search for spybot may return results that see you installing something that is not the real spybot!!!
Might have been Vundo then - it was one of the two or three that usually get installed when you get those pop-ups. I used to use a combination of Spybot and Ad-Aware for years, but in the last 6 months or so, I just found their detection and removal capabilities lacking - not just on my machine where I'm quite careful, but on other people's where I'd installed them both along with AVG as well. I finally succumbed and put a software firewall on as well as the one in the router, and run a memory resident spyware scanner as well (Currently SpySweeper) now.
HiJack this may not be better, but it's the one all the freebie advice sites want run so they can work out which specific combination of nasties you have, so for that reason alone, it's the one to use before posting for help!
These days, I just run it to work out what's there that shouldn't be, then just Google for "remove + name_of_nasty" which will bring you a thread from one of the sites with the latest removal info.....
Jeff
1994 300TDi Defender
2010 TDV8 RRS
If you're running Firefox, and if you're not, why not? There is a great extension called Adblock. It is very good.
If you don't know, extensions are here - go to the Tools menu, Add-ons, bottom right corner click Get extensions.
I use Spybot, Adaware, and Adblock.
Cheers
Simon
If you are going to try the spyware removal path, either manually or with one of the programs, I suggest you disconnect from the net while you do it (just pull the network cable) as a lot of the malware/spyware stuff will reload from the web before you can get rid of all the bits. (been here a few times with the kids computers).
Martyn
1998 Defender
2008 Madigan
2010 Cape York
2012 Beadell, Bombs and other Blasts
2014 Centreing the Simpson
VKS-737 mob 7669
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