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Old 6th August 2007, 07:58 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Guys,

I have been getting a large amount of pop-ups recently when browsing this site! Is it just me or has the site been hacked??

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Re: Pop-ups!

I don't think there are any pop-ups on this site, your browser might be the thing thats hacked.
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Hmm, sorry warren13 no popups at my end... maybe run a spyware scanner like Spybot or Ad-Aware??

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Spybot fixed 93 problems! See how we go, this tells me OneCare is not very good, I have v1 so I might trial OneCare v2Beta on this laptop.
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geez warren, where have you been browsing
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OneCare is complete crap, as a recent test proved. No word as to if v2 is better, but I say avoid. MS need to get their act together with OneCare Very Quickly if they hope to have any credibility in their attempts at security software. So far, forget MS for security. Pity they blew their first real attempt.

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OneCare is complete crap, as a recent test proved. No word as to if v2 is better, but I say avoid. MS need to get their act together with OneCare Very Quickly if they hope to have any credibility in their attempts at security software. So far, forget MS for security. Pity they blew their first real attempt.

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Microsoft's Windows Live OneCare came in dead last out of a group of 17 antivirus programs tested against hundreds of thousands of worms, viruses, Trojan horses and other malware, an Austrian antivirus researcher reported Wednesday.


The AV Comparatives Web site, which is maintained by Andreas Cleminti, posts quarterly results of tests that pit the top antivirus products against a dynamic list of nearly half a million individual pieces of malware.


Top dog, according to Cleminti's tests, was G Data Security's AntiVirusKit (AVK), which nailed 99.5 percent of the malicious code. Not far behind were AEC's TrustPort AV WS, at 99.4 percent, Avira's AntiVir PE Premium, at 98.9 percent, MicroWorld's eScan antivirus, at 97.9 percent, F-Secure's antivirus, at 97.9 percent, and Kaspersky Labs' AV, which stopped 97.9 percent of the malware.


Better known products such as Symantec's Norton antivirus and McAfee's VirusScan posted results of 96.8 percent and 91.6 percent, respectively.
Holding the bottom spot was Microsoft's Windows Live OneCare, the consumer security suite that the Redmond, Wash. developer launched last year. OneCare took care of just 82.4 percent of the malware.


Cleminti also tested the 17 products against polymorphic viruses, those which produce sometimes vast numbers of variants as they try to sneak by scanners. "The results of the polymorphic test are of importance because they how flexible an antivirus scan engine is and how good the detection quality of complex viruses is," said Cleminti in his write-up.


Only Symantec's Norton AntiVirus and ESET's NOD32 antivirus caught every variant of the 12 polymorphic families, he said. In that test, OneCare placed 15th, detecting every version of only two families, and missing seven of the polymorphic families completely.
Cleminti's report is available online.


This is not the first evaluation to give a Microsoft security program a black eye. Last week, for example, Australian security company PC Tools released research that claimed Windows Defender -- Microsoft's anti-spyware title -- detected just 46 percent to 53 percent of spyware.


"We are looking closely at the methodology and results of the test to ensure that Windows Live OneCare performs better in future tests," a Microsoft spokesperson said.

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Yeah I read all that a while ago, but I like the functionality and lack of cost, in over 12 months I have not forked out a cent for OneCare for it's beta...you can't beat OneCare's all in functionality for the price IMHO...but a paid AV scanner such as McAfee or Symantecs Norton360, but I am idealogically against paying for Spam spyware Malware and Anti-Virus protection. I don't want to fork out any more money than I have to because there are bad people on the internet.

A PC and internet connection should be as close to Free for everyone in the world to do with as they may. I know I pay for locks on my doors etc for physical security, and i am willing to fork out what I have to to get good functionality and security, but no more than that!

Show me a free security suite software package out there that has the backing of a company like M$ and the functionality/security of OneCare Beta V2. and I'll happily install that one. $1000 odd dollars over 10 years for software that I believe ideally should not exist is not what I am going to pay. I have the IT skills and know how to deal with most threats out there, I just thought the pop-ups were coming from this site as I got them at the same time on this (My non-dedicated Media Centre PC and my work laptop at the same time a few days ago and I was using this site the most heavily...and I don't believe I went to any bad sites on either machine lately....will be off to download and run SpyBot on my MCE/PC rig now.
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Well if it's sites your after you need to goto www.bigt........ hahahahaha
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Yeah I read all that a while ago, but I like the functionality and lack of cost, in over 12 months I have not forked out a cent for OneCare for it's beta...you can't beat OneCare's all in functionality for the price IMHO...but a paid AV scanner such as McAfee or Symantecs Norton360, but I am idealogically against paying for Spam spyware Malware and Anti-Virus protection. I don't want to fork out any more money than I have to because there are bad people on the internet.

A PC and internet connection should be as close to Free for everyone in the world to do with as they may. I know I pay for locks on my doors etc for physical security, and i am willing to fork out what I have to to get good functionality and security, but no more than that!

Show me a free security suite software package out there that has the backing of a company like M$ and the functionality/security of OneCare Beta V2. and I'll happily install that one. $1000 odd dollars over 10 years for software that I believe ideally should not exist is not what I am going to pay. I have the IT skills and know how to deal with most threats out there, I just thought the pop-ups were coming from this site as I got them at the same time on this (My non-dedicated Media Centre PC and my work laptop at the same time a few days ago and I was using this site the most heavily...and I don't believe I went to any bad sites on either machine lately....will be off to download and run SpyBot on my MCE/PC rig now.
AVG and Spybot plus the Windows Firewall works just fine. I refuse to pay good money for software which I can get for free and does an equal, or better job. I never looked at it in that way over ten years but now I will be. Just don't go to Norton, whatever you do - resist the urge, it sucks. Spybot is great as is AVG Free. Also, do you use Mozilla Firefox; I had popups like crazy before. Just enabling the popup blocker in that worked a treat.
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