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Originally Posted by Karl
I use skills :P, i go through msconfig, find the name, then ill got to regedit, delete it from there, and last but not least, find the file and delete it.
I hade like 45 prosess' running in Windows, manage to get it down to 25 just by removing all the spyware manually :P
But i do run ad-aware and Spybot Search and destroy sometimes.
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This works for simple attacks, but against real ones which use registry hooks to startup on their own, and not your auto exec config.
I've tried them all and have settled on using Microsoft's own spyware removal tool.
It's free, it's networked with spynet to help log new attacks, and nobody knows the OS better than MS.