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| Pop-Ups From New Owner Years back I purchased an Anti-Spam ware program QURB. I found that it worked very well. No annual fees, yet there were upgrades when new spam was detected. QURB writers sold out to a new compamy who now have pop-ups continually invading my computer saying I will not longer be protected and not allowed to have upgrades *unless* I buy the product ***again!*** A bit unfair I think. I am happy with the old program without upgrades. Is there a way to stop those pop-ups" Many thanks, Wassup. |
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| Re: Pop-Ups From New Owner "wassup.doc" <wassupdoc@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B61D2FE6-51F3-4EE2-BB3D-425ECC4DDD83@microsoft.com... > Years back I purchased an Anti-Spam ware program QURB. I found that it > worked > very well. No annual fees, yet there were upgrades when new spam was > detected. > > QURB writers sold out to a new compamy who now have pop-ups continually > invading my computer saying I will not longer be protected and not allowed > to > have upgrades *unless* I buy the product ***again!*** A bit unfair I > think. I > am happy with the old program without upgrades. Is there a way to stop > those > pop-ups" > > Many thanks, Wassup. > The only way that unsolicited pop-ups can appear on your computer is if the firewall is missing or ineffective...... |
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| Re: Pop-Ups From New Owner "wassup.doc" <wassupdoc@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > Years back I purchased an Anti-Spam ware program QURB. I found that it worked > very well. No annual fees, yet there were upgrades when new spam was detected. > > QURB writers sold out to a new compamy who now have pop-ups continually > invading my computer saying I will not longer be protected and not allowed to > have upgrades unless I buy the product ***again!*** A bit unfair I think. I > am happy with the old program without upgrades. Is there a way to stop those > pop-ups" Stopping the pop-ups won't re-enable the capability to obtain any updates. Outdated Anti-Spam software depending on updates is as useless as an out- dated Anti-Virus. If I were you, I would uninstall that software. -- d-d |
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| Re: Pop-Ups From New Owner A good alternative Anti-spam tool is Mailwasher. (www.mailwasher.net). It has a free and pay for ($39.95 US) version, a one off payment and free updates). It's worth trying it, and cost is very reasonable for the features, and no "nag screens" asking you pay more for upgrades. Alternatively: if you use Outlook periodically you will receive updated anti-spam signature files through Windows Updates. Other mail programs might have built in antispam features. Another one I have tried recently is the antispam utility at is www.pctools.com. They have free and paid versions. Hope that offers some ideas. "wassup.doc" <wassupdoc@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B61D2FE6-51F3-4EE2-BB3D-425ECC4DDD83@microsoft.com... > Years back I purchased an Anti-Spam ware program QURB. I found that it > worked > very well. No annual fees, yet there were upgrades when new spam was > detected. > > QURB writers sold out to a new compamy who now have pop-ups continually > invading my computer saying I will not longer be protected and not allowed > to > have upgrades *unless* I buy the product ***again!*** A bit unfair I > think. I > am happy with the old program without upgrades. Is there a way to stop > those > pop-ups" > > Many thanks, Wassup. |
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| Re: Pop-Ups From New Owner "Gordon" <gbplinux******.com.invalid> wrote in message news:%238Kq$BBAIHA.4836@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > "wassup.doc" <wassupdoc@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:B61D2FE6-51F3-4EE2-BB3D-425ECC4DDD83@microsoft.com... > > Years back I purchased an Anti-Spam ware program QURB. I found that it > > worked > > very well. No annual fees, yet there were upgrades when new spam was > > detected. > > > > QURB writers sold out to a new compamy who now have pop-ups continually > > invading my computer saying I will not longer be protected and not allowed > > to > > have upgrades *unless* I buy the product ***again!*** A bit unfair I > > think. I > > am happy with the old program without upgrades. Is there a way to stop > > those > > pop-ups" > > > > Many thanks, Wassup. > > > > > The only way that unsolicited pop-ups can appear on your computer is if the > firewall is missing or ineffective...... Not true. The pop - ups may have been embedded in the "upgrades" by the new owner of the QURB company. Firewall wouldn't have got 'em. The "new owners" seem to be pond scum, so this is a likely possibility. > > |
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| PINH: Detlev Dreyer The idea was I do *not* want their updates if I had to pay for them. Doubtless the new owner would then start charging every year. I will follow Gordon's advice and get a new Anti Spam programme. Thanks for your help, I voted *for* you Wassup. "Detlev Dreyer" wrote: > "wassup.doc" <wassupdoc@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > > Years back I purchased an Anti-Spam ware program QURB. I found that it worked > > very well. No annual fees, yet there were upgrades when new spam was detected. > > > > QURB writers sold out to a new compamy who now have pop-ups continually > > invading my computer saying I will not longer be protected and not allowed to > > have upgrades unless I buy the product ***again!*** A bit unfair I think. I > > am happy with the old program without upgrades. Is there a way to stop those > > pop-ups" > > Stopping the pop-ups won't re-enable the capability to obtain any updates. > Outdated Anti-Spam software depending on updates is as useless as an out- > dated Anti-Virus. If I were you, I would uninstall that software. > > -- > d-d > |
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| Re: PINH: Detlev Dreyer "wassup.doc" <wassupdoc@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > The idea was I do not want their updates if I had to pay for them. > Doubtless the new owner would then start charging every year. I will follow > Gordon's advice and get a new Anti Spam programme. Thanks for your help, I > voted for you Wassup. You're certainly welcome. Hard to believe, but there is zero spam here due to fully protected mail accounts (like the one I'm using right now) and local mail servers enriched with my own scripts concerning mail accounts with standard protection (filters) only. However, I was testing other solutions as well and the only one that I can really recommend for the standard user is this piece of software, best in combination with a local SMTP server: "WinAntiSpam" (Trialware): http://www.winantispam.de/eindex.html -- d-d |
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| Re: Pop-Ups From New Owner 1. Download and run firefox to protect your from future spyware attacks and pop ups which are coming in through internet explorer (Trojan downloaders, win32 ) http://securitynewsfromthenet.blogsp...ssentials.html 2. Run the vundo and combo fix http://securitynewsfromthenet.blogsp...combo-fix.html 3. Run the anti spyware remove programs spybot http://securitynewsfromthenet.blogsp...yware-and.html and superantispyware http://securitynewsfromthenet.blogsp...tion-free.html to get rid of the nasties 4. Run a free online virus scan to be sure you computer is virus and spyware free. http://securitynewsfromthenet.blogsp...irus-scan.html download and run McAfee Avert Stinger Stinger is a stand-alone utility used to detect and remove specific viruses http://vil.nai.com/vil/stinger/stinger.htm 5. Get the clean up tools to clean up the spyware from your temp folder (the place they are stored when downloaded by internet explorer) http://securitynewsfromthenet.blogsp...ople-from.html WHAT DO YOU DO IF EVERYTHING FAILS TO REMOVE THE SPYWARE or You are not sure your computer is spyware and virus free? If everything fails to get the nasty spyware removed let the experts take a look at whats happening on your computer.Visit the HijackThis Logs and Analysis forum. http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/forum22.html Wiping your computer clean is NOT the solution. Asking /paying someone else to fix the problem is NOT the solution . TAKE A STAND NOW! IT's YOUR COMPUTER !! |
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