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Security Scam
Please help with a possible scam to get me to pay for additional security that may not be required. When I got my computer last year I bought Norton Internet Security and have had no problems until today.
The red heart bubble, which I believe is a Microsoft feature, keeps flashing, 'your computer is infected' and automatically downloads Spy Falcon software which I am expected to buy. However, my Norton system has not indicated any faults and says my computer is ok.
I also keep getting pop ups for naughty sites which is going to be embarrassing when my children get home from school. I think my friends husband may have looked at some sites when they visited last night, but I cannot be certain of that, as he was alone with the computer while we chatted.
Do I have a problem or not? If not, how can I turn off the red heart(Microsoft) irritant.
Incidentally, my Norton protection is valid for another two months. Thanks for any help you can offer.
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No best answer has yet been selected by Drusilla1S. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Sounds like you may have some spyware on your computer. Download this and it'll sort it out:
http://www.download.com/Ad-Aware-SE-Personal-Edition/300 0-8022_4-10045910.html?part=dl-ad-aware&subj=dl& tag=top5
If you want to see if he HAS looked at adult sites do as follows (if you are using Internet Explorer):
Open IE and click on the little clock icon on the toolbar near the middle (hold the cursor over it and it should say "history")
The left side of the browser should open up with all the sites visited in the last 3 weeks (unless he has cleared them out). Click on each day to expand them out and have a look through and see if there are any dodgy sites.
Also on the browser, below the icon bar at the top, is a drop down list of all sites that have been typed in. Select the small arrow on the right pointing down, and a list will drop down.
Again, he may have cleared it out, but see if there are any dodgy sites there.
Also, if you search on the internet for "Spy Falcon" there are a number of sites that tell you how to remove it. DONT PAY FOR ANY OF THEM.
Are you sure it is a red heart ? Microsoft use a shield, sometimes Red or Orange.
A shield is the Security Centre and you can open it by going into the Control Panel (on the start menu) and then opening the Security Centre.
You can turn various things off in there.
It does, as fo3nix says, look like you have some type of spyware, no doubt invited in by your friend's husband and if fo3nix would now like to add the link to his/her post it might help you..........
So...fo3nix what is the link you asked Drusilla to download? Maybe we all would like to have such a fine piece of software...........commoner. <G>
One last thing. If you are on broadband have you got a Firewall?
Windows XP supplies one in the security centre but it is very limited.
Download ZoneAlarm (the free version) and this is a very good basic firewall.
http://www.zonelabs.com/store/content/company/products/znalm/freeDownload.jsp
The reason I don't like norton is that apart from it causing no end of trouble with some other programs (it does, google it), the main thing is that it uses a lot of resources. it can really slow your computer down. but if you've always used it, you may never notice it.
I use the same programs that vehelpfulguy uses, with one exception:
AVG Free anti-virus
Kerio Personal Firewall
Adaware Personal edition, spyware remover
I used to always use zonealarm, but tried kerio some months back and was switched, due to it opening a lot faster on startup, and being just as good in every other way as zonealarm is.
drusilla: i'd go with what vehelpfulguy suggests, good advice there.
fo3nix
Mon 20/03/06
13:39
Norton is terrible anyway, but thats another story.
Sounds like you may have some spyware on your computer. Download this and it'll sort it out:
Nothing after that ??????
http://www.download.com/Ad-Aware-SE-Personal-Edition/300 0-8022_4-10045910.html?part=dl-ad-aware&subj=dl& tag=top5