AdAware SE Personal Edition
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Description: Ad-Aware scans your RAM, registry, hard drives, and external storage devices for known data-mining, advertising, and tracking components, Ad-aware SE easily can clean your system, allowing you to maintain a higher degree of privacy while you surf the Web. Version: Filesize: 2.72 MB MD5 Hash: 74bb7a9d2347ed9cc5136552ed32ae13
Added on: 26-Aug-2005 Downloads: 658
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Advanced Anti Keylogger
Description: Advanced Anti Keylogger is powerful but easy to use anti-spy software to prohibit operation of any keyloggers currently in use or presently being developed anywhere. Once installed our anti-spy software will protect your privacy immediately.
Version: 3.4.2 Filesize: 554.87 Kb MD5 Hash: b769a045f3d1aec2083df2248cc4bb60
Added on: 26-Aug-2005 Downloads: 10
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BHODemon
Description: Try BHODemon - it's Free!
Think of BHODemon as a guardian for your Internet browser: it protects you from unknown Browser Helper Objects (BHOs), by letting you enable/disable them individually. BHODemon is free, runs in the "tray" area, and works on Windows 95 or later operating systems (in other words, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 98SE, Windows ME, Windows NT4, Windows 2000, and Windows XP).
What is a Browser Helper Object?
A Browser Helper Object, or BHO, is just a small program that runs automatically every time you start your Internet browser. Usually, a BHO is installed on your system by another software program. For example, Go!Zilla, the downloading utility, installs a BHO created by Radiate (formerly Aureate Media); this BHO tracks which advertisements you see as you surf the Web.
The natural question is, what do BHOs do? The technical answer is "anything", but generally, it will have something to do with helping you browse the Internet. Of course, some BHOs are what is called "ad-ware" or "spyware": they do things like monitor the websites you visit and report this data back to their creators.
Although many people are extremely concerned about them because of the privacy issue, BHOs are not necessarily bad things, and most of them are well-intentioned and beneficial. For example, the P3P ("Platform for Privacy Preferences") program spearheaded by the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) and major vendors, including Microsoft, AT&T, and IBM, will be delivered as a BHO. Some BHOs, however, are placed secretly on your system, and there is certainly no technical reason why they could not be programmed to send information about your system (or your web surfing habits) over the Internet without your knowledge.
Also, there is no restriction on what a BHO can do your system; it can do anything any other program can do: read or write (or delete) anything on your system. Usually, software is installed on your system explicitly by you; when you do so, you are, in effect, saying that you trust the vendor. BHOs, however, have a history of being installed without the users knowledge (fine print notwithstanding)
Given that (a) BHOs can do absolutely anything to your system, and (b) they are often installed without your knowledge, there is a distinct potential for abuse by vendors. The problem is, until now you had no way of knowing which BHOs are on your machine, who put them there, and what they do. This is what BHODemon does - it lets you easily manage your BHOs, and tells you what each BHO on your system is doing. Version: Filesize: 1.62 MB MD5 Hash: 61f3f46a0cc0f11bd5a06bbe86614b56
Added on: 26-Aug-2005 Downloads: 3
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Browser Hijack Recover(BHR)
Description: Browser Hijack Recover(BHR) is a safe and easy-to-use tool that recovers your browser after it has been hijacked by Spyware, Adware, Hijackware and Other Pests. Browser Hijack Recover(BHR) wills scan your registry and fix IE Homepage, IE Default Page, IE Search Page, BHOs, IE Menu, Internet Options, IE Search Hooks, IE Toolbars, IE Context Menu, Registry and so on. It resumes your broswer to the state that was just installed. Hundreds of known browser hijacker defines help you find out who had changed your browser. Browser Hijack Recover(BHR) is designed for computer users, not experts. Version: 1.10 Filesize: 1.77 Kb MD5 Hash: 1d91e31831616137657c871ccdf30929
Added on: 26-Aug-2005 Downloads: 12
Rating: 8 (1 Vote)
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BugOff
Description: This little app disables three exploits that are commonly used by browser hijackers (including CWS), thus protecting you from infection. This does not remove an existing infection! Applicable to everyone that uses Internet Explorer. Version: Filesize: 11.83 Kb MD5 Hash: ddcaaedad5dd7f0d159887c1c05423dd
Added on: 26-Aug-2005 Downloads: 2
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CookieWall
Description: Online privacy is a big deal these days, with huge companies being formed every month to both protect and exploit information gathered about you. By far the most common method used to track individuals on the Internet is the 'Cookie', a small file stored on your machine with information provided by a website... While the majority of the websites out there use this tool as it was intended, more and more are exploiting it in ways that were never intended - that's where AnalogX CookieWall comes in.
AnalogX CookieWall allows you to quickly and easily decide which cookies can stay on your system, and which cookies should go - once you let CookieWall know which ones are unwelcome, it does the rest. CookieWall can be configured to delete cookies as soon as they arrive, to notify you of any new ones, or just que them up for you to check out at a later date.
CookieWall is currently only compatible with Microsoft Internet Explorer or derived versions (such as NeoPlanet); Netscape support should be available in the near future.
Version: vs1.01 Filesize: 222.66 Kb MD5 Hash: 68c6c3cff861fa7ab2218208c7a90380
Added on: 26-Aug-2005 Downloads: 2
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CWShredder
Description: The tool designed by Merijn to keep up with the prolific variations of the CoolWebSearch hijack. If you've been infected, it may seem near impossible to fix due to these complex variants. We will try and keep the most current version available here. There is an internal updater in the program that can check for and provide the most current version, as well.
Updated:
* Updated for new CWS.Msole variant (hijacks to payfortraffic.net, uses
msole.dll BHO)
* Added a few more things from CWS.Aboutblank, which started hijacking to
freednshost.info as well.
CWShredder should now properly remove it from infected systems, instead
of removing it once, then have it return on a system reboot.
The CWS.Searchx variant is the cause of all the about:blank hijacks reports lately that are not CWS.Xmlmimefilter. I should've just called it the CWS.Xmlmimefilter.2 but
it does a few things more/better than Xmlmimefilter that made me decide it should be a new.
Starting at v1.55, CWShredder has an option
on the first screen (enabled by default) to delete any files to
the Recycle Bin. This should also aid Spybot S&D, Ad-
Aware and any other antispyware programs in getting
samples of CWS files. Files that cannot be removed from
memory (CWS.Msconfd, CWS.Smartfinder) without
rebooting are not moved to the Recycle Bin for technical reasons.
Alternate Dnld from Wilders Version: 1.59.1 Filesize: 146.00 Kb MD5 Hash: b4ca68e3020deb797cc9031b410e2c8b
Added on: 26-Aug-2005 Downloads: 5
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dl.html removal tool
Description: The W32.Klez Removal Tool does the following:
It terminates all processes that are associated with W32.Klez@mm or W32.Elkern.
It deletes the W32.Klez@mm services.
It removes the registry entries that were created by W32.Klez@mm.
It detects all types of W32.Klez@mm and W32.ElKern infections, and repairs files that can be repaired.**Note: Scroll down the page where it states: To obtain and run the tool Version: Filesize: 122.53 Kb MD5 Hash: fe4fd0b72fc70d5f9f0db49c7fa7c03b
Added on: 26-Aug-2005 Downloads: 1
Rating: 8 (1 Vote)
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