Spyware time to get my shotgun

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The Fallen One

Hi can someone remind me to kill the guy who thought up spyware. I think its
time to get my shotgun just had bitch of time removing wupdater.exe and
before you say off load Kazza. I don't have it come with a screen theme. I
downloaded damn these company's arse holes.
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"Hi everybody Hi Doctor Nick"!
I'm captain Benjamin Sisko
I have no Idea who I am and have lost my mind if you find this post please
point me to the nearest hospital for the mentally insane
Best Regards
The Fallen One

P.S.used Adware and Spybot and AVG Detected it as a trojan virus
 
The said:
Hi can someone remind me to kill the guy who thought up spyware. I
think its time to get my shotgun just had bitch of time removing
wupdater.exe and before you say off load Kazza. I don't have it come
with a screen theme. I downloaded damn these company's arse holes.

If you're that pissed off about spyware trying using these spyware scanners
as well as the ones you already have,

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Download, update and use the following:

Spyware Blaster
http://www.wilderssecurity.net/spywareblaster.html
http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/spywareblaster.html
http://www.net-integration.net/tools/spywareblaster.html

CWShredder (CoolWebSearch remover)
http://www.spywareinfo.com/~merijn/files/cwshredder.zip

Spy Sweeper
http://www.webroot.com
 
Better have plenty of bullets, it's Microsoft.
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Wupdater.exe is definitely not Microsoft. You'll probably find it in C:\Program
Files\Common files\updater\wupdater.exe. Wupdmgr.exe is a Microsoft program,
but Wupdater.exe is apparently spyware created by eUniverse. It appears to be
loaded by several programs, including n-CASE, iGetNet, KeenValue, and Kaza 2.6.

Some people simply delete the file, but that causes problems every time they
restart because it is auto-loaded from the registry.

J.A. Coutts
 
Would a fix be to cut of your system restore...delete it and the registy
entry ... hard reboot???.
 
Would a fix be to cut of your system restore...delete it
and the registy entry ... hard reboot???.
John Coutts said:

Hey, if you have to top-post (let's not go into that sh*t
again), _please_, put at least one blank line after your
verbiage.

TIA

J
 
It is far simpler to use HiJackThis to remove this and other unwanted malware.
Hijackthis doesn't remove the actual program, but simply prevents it from
starting automatically. For example, Microsoft always wants to auto start
OSA.EXE, which is the MS Office autostart program. It shortens the amount of
time required to load the actual Office products, but lengthens the amount of
time to boot up. Removing it does not prevent you from running any of the
Office products, but certainly makes your computer boot up faster.
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