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echo: nthelp
to: Rich
from: Glenn Meadows
date: 2005-02-21 14:23:10
subject: Re: spyware techniques

From: "Glenn Meadows" 

But you can reject the registry entry, which probably is part of the auto
start the next time you boot your computer, and it does alert you that
something IS going on. (As the MS AntiSpyware will do as well).  I've not
downloaded the beta of that program yet, so I have no experience with using
it.

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Glenn M.
"Rich"  wrote in message news:421a412e{at}w3.nls.net...
   Microsoft AntiSpyware does the same.  The problem is that this can be too
late as the malware is already running on your machine.

Rich

  "Glenn Meadows"  wrote in message
news:421a3ec7$1{at}w3.nls.net...
  Consider running SpyBot S&D "Teatimer" resident registry track
program...it
  will popup anytime anything attempts to make a registry entry, and allow
you
  to accept the registry change or not.  It can also log the change for you,
  so you know exactly what keys were added or changed by the changing
program.

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