View Full Version : Pop-Up ads in DBSTalk???
Recently I have been getting Pop-Up ads here.
Don't really know what they are because I delete them before they open.
What is going on???
Is DBSTalk starting to sell 'space' now....
Or what?
Anyone else....or could it be my provider?
Geronimo
03-28-03, 09:03 PM
Thank God for firewalls
RandyAB
03-28-03, 09:05 PM
Sorry I am not getting any when I log on. Have you downloaded Gator or something like that. Programs like Gator or Weatherbug can cause pop-up ads to appear when you are logged onto the internet.
Try getting Adaware, it will find any spyware you might have on your computer. You can find it at lavasoftusa.com.
Scott Greczkowski
03-28-03, 09:07 PM
There are no pop up ads here at DBSTalk, thanks to the generosity of some of our members we have been able to avoid such things. :) (Thanks go out to them)
Sounds like you have something like Gator installed, I am willing to bet the pop ups are ads for DirecTV (although not from DirecTV)
I would suggest downloading Ad Aware and running it on your machine, it will tell you all the spyware on your machine and will even remove the spyware for you if you wish.
Geronimo
03-28-03, 09:15 PM
You can download Ad Aware from http://www.lavasoftusa.com/
Please dont look for it at www.alavasoft.com. A different company altogether.
...looking at the lavasoft support forum, seems adaware is not simple to use or ready for primetime
????
Originally posted by Nick
...looking at the lavasoft support forum, seems adaware is not simple to use or ready for primetime
???? No, it's actually really easy to use. The user interface is simple: you select the drives you want to scan, click a button, and when it's finished scanning you get a checklist of all the spyware programs that it found. I suggest that you at least download it, you'll be suprised at how simple it is to use.
TNGTony
03-29-03, 10:40 AM
I couldn't beleive how much spyware I had on my PC. Over 150 files! There were also remnants of other spyware I tried to remove a while go. Glad I ran across this thread!
BTW this is very easy to use, Nick
See ya
Tony
raj2001
03-29-03, 10:48 AM
The most likely culprit is a program called Savenow. I found that on my machine one time, after I began seeing popups on my screen. It was installed with Morpheus. I removed it and all my popups were gone.
raj2001
03-29-03, 10:48 AM
Originally posted by TNGTony
I couldn't beleive how much spyware I had on my PC. Over 150 files! There were also remnants of other spyware I tried to remove a while go. Glad I ran across this thread!
BTW this is very easy to use, Nick
See ya
Tony
What you will find though, that most of those files are cookies. I even saw a cookie from Echostar being listed as spyware :lol:
I just download ad-aware ad it found 128 files...i even run firewall(s) its a good program to have i even bought the cdrom
Steve Mehs
03-29-03, 05:17 PM
Ad Aware is very easy to use, what's great about v6 is it has the update button just like anti virus programs, makes it much easier to update the ref files. One of the computers I use at school has Save Now installed (from Kazaa) and every time I come here I get a few pop ups, 2 D* pop ups and a 'how to hack cable' pop up. When I go to the TiVo Forums I also get a few TiVo popups. Very annoying!
sampatterson
03-29-03, 06:06 PM
I also add my praise to AdAware. Good program and keeps my system clean. Never had an issue with it in its last 3 versions.
Thanks for the testimonials. I now have more confidence about AdAware. The problem with reading user forums about a product or service is reading all the problems. ;)
Think adaware is good???
Spybot search and destroy is even better!!!!
Just search in google for spybot.
Finds things adaware misses.
Bob Hale N1WBD
John Hodgson
04-23-03, 07:34 AM
hummm .... and I found just the oppsite to be true, AdWare caught problems SpyBot missed. YMMV I guess ...
Scott Greczkowski
04-23-03, 07:37 AM
Iinstalled Spybot a few days ago and it did pick up about 30 items that AdAware missed.
I like that it can notify you if something is being sent to your computer which should not be there and offer to block it.
Thats one feature I like a lot.
Remember folks, if you getting popup ads when visiting DBSTalk.COM those ads are NOT from DBSTalk, instead you have some software on your computer like Gator which places those ads. Use a good program like Adaware or SpyBot and it should take care of the problem.
RJS1111111
04-25-03, 03:48 PM
That seems a likely explanation, too.
I think I got a "webwasher" ad when
I clicked on the Puerto Rican DISH 150 link.
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