
Before following the steps in this guide, be sure your PC is
virus-free.
Symptoms and Causes
Slow PC - If your PC is running much slower than you remember it
running in the past, it might have spyware or adware installed.
Internet toolbars or homepages have changed - If your PC has new,
strange toolbars that you don't remember installing or your homepage
constantly changes back to some site you don't intend to visit, you
almost definitely have some form of adware/spyware installed.
Strange pop-up Internet windows - If you see weird pop-up ads while
surfing the Internet on sites that usually don't have pop-ups, or the
pop-ups are adult related on non-adult sites, you probably have adware
installed. These are Internet sites though, not Windows Messages (see
below)
Windows Messages (from the "Messenging" service) - If randomly ads
appear offering diplomas or pornographic sites and the windows look
like the example shown below, your IP address has been subscribed to a
messenging service.
Adware - Designed solely to make money at your expense,
Adware will pop random ads up when you least expect it. You'll be
visiting Yahoo.com and all the sudden a porn banner will pop-up. Your
child will be reading something on National Geographic's site and a
bright blinking banner advertising an Internet Casino will appear.
These programs are hidden within Windows, but will do major damage.
Granted they rarely hurt your PC permanently, but they will slow it
down and make it almost unusable most of the time. The programs are
often memory and CPU hogs and are poorly coded, so your PC usually
becomes unstable.
Spyware - Most people use "Adware" and "Spyware"
synonymously, but I consider Spyware to be a more intelligent version
of Adware. Spyware is the nastier of the two, and will collect
personal data about your PC and your habits in order to make even more
money. Advertisers make more money when you are interested in the ads,
so Spyware collects information about your Internet browsing habits in
order to sell this information for more dough. For example, if you
visit car sites a lot, the random ads will be car ads. This way
they'll also seem more fitting so people won't question the ads as
much. It's believed that Spyware designers also sell these habits to
retailers in order to gather demographics.
Spyware and Adware can both hide themselves many ways. The most
common is to load at Windows' startup and stay resident in system
memory. Some Spyware will appear on the navigation bar in Internet
Explorer and since most people cannot figure out how to remove it,
they will be stuck with it even if it's right in front of them. Still,
other users won't even notice the navigation bar. This type is
generally the worst when it comes to slowing a PC down.
Messenger Service - The Messenger service is enabled by default
within Windows 2000 and XP, and will allow network users to
communicate with one another. Unfortunately, advertisers have figured
a way to profit from this and the best solution is to disable the
service entirely, as you'll read later.
The good thing is that, once identified, all of these programs can
be removed and your computer restored to it's former performance
levels.