| richardj - Apr-05-2006 server time | ||
SIGH Actually this all relates to that other post about Spy Sheriff And SpyBot was the thing that kept finding that smitfraud c where even like Trend didn't find it. But then Trend found 26 registry entrys related to ad/spyware where the other ones didn't. But now I tried that new Microsoft Live security scanner & it found a heap of crap. It's an online scan. |
| Red Squirrel - Mar-29-2006 server time |
| I run adaware/spybot maybe like every 6 months, only thing it usually finds is tracking cookies. |
| Wren - Mar-28-2006 server time |
| Nothing's a 100%. I use Spyware Blaster to keep most spyware from loading in the first place. |
| richardj - Mar-25-2006 server time | ||
YEAH---GOOD F'N QUESTION And that's with running a firewall-anti-spyware & anti-virus Needless to say--those programs got changed out |
| Red Squirrel - Mar-25-2006 server time |
| woah how did you manage to get 50 spyware? lol |
| richardj - Mar-25-2006 server time |
| OK THEN__________________________ I reinstalled Ghostsurf and it's working GREAT! Evidently the 50 plus spyware items I had in my system was screwing it up-- AND I just did a clean reinstall--like--2 weeks ago. WITH IT ON ----Your ip address is 66.139.76.245 Possible internet connection type High Anonymity(Elite) proxy or direct connection. WITH IT OFF---Your ip address is 207.67.57.71 LOL -- |
| Red Squirrel - Mar-25-2006 server time |
| A few proxy list I know of are: http://www.atomintersoft.com/products/aliv...oxy/proxy-list/ http://tools.rosinstrument.com/proxy/ Probably way more but these are the two results in google for "proxies" and I never had to go beyond those. |
| richardj - Mar-24-2006 server time |
| ACTUALLY------------------------------------- I really doubt if it was from their site that I got the trojans & crap--------------it could have been while I was at 'various' sites trying to 'obtain' a copy. I say this as PC Magazine highly rates it. see below. So now that I've unscrewed my PC I think I'll reinstall it & see if it works or not. I'm a glutton for punishment. Editor rated it at 4 & a half stars. GhostSurf 2005 Platinum REVIEW DATE: 10.26.04 By Cade Metz Anonymity is just the beginning. In addition to masking your IP address, GhostSurf 2005 Platinum provides all sorts of additional privacy tools, including a copy of the company's antispyware app, SpyCatcher. When Tenebril first introduced GhostSurf in 2001, the app masked your IP address by routing your requests through various public servers. The company soon switched, however, to its own, private servers, claiming that public servers were not only hard to trust but often terribly unstable. The new private server method—also favored by Anonymizer 2004—works beautifully. If you like, you can even encrypt your Internet requests, hiding them from anyone who might listen on the wire. All your traffic does travel through Tenebril's server, but like Anonymizer, the company claims nothing is ever cached. The app can mask not only your Web requests, but also IM messages. And with two free software add-ons, it can mask newsgroup and IRC traffic. Conveniently, the app even lets you compile a list of Web sites where you don't want your identity masked. In some cases, you'll want a site to know who you are so they can customize content, store certain information on your behalf, or provide special services. GhostSurf also provides several other privacy tools. Its AdArmor tool can block pop-up windows, ActiveX controls, and other scripts. The TracksCleaner tool lets you erase local traces of Internet activity. And Personal Data Vault lets you hide all your system passwords and other sensitive system data behind heavy encryption. There's even the SpyCatcher module to keep spyware at bay. All told, GhostSurf 2005 Platinum is quite a bargain. |
| richardj - Mar-24-2006 server time |
| ANONYMOUS WEB SURFING |
| richardj - Mar-24-2006 server time | ||
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| Triple6_wild - Mar-24-2006 server time |
| know any good lists red? |
| Red Squirrel - Mar-24-2006 server time |
| I would be very weary of any program that keeps you anonymous. It's a perfect oportunity to throw in spyware and other crap. All you really need is proxies. Find a good list that is kept up to date and keep using proxies and change it every now and then. |
| Triple6_wild - Mar-24-2006 server time |
| lmao umm richard im guessing you found the installer somewhere other then that link but just in case you did "buy" it from that link |
| richardj - Mar-23-2006 server time |
| I installed it And it's crap. It wont hold the proper configuration-A NITEMARE! Then when I went to their homesite my PC got infected with a bunch of trojans & crap I'm still working on. |
| richardj - Mar-22-2006 server time |
| You are 1 of a gazzillion customers--no one is going to track down anything-- The'll just move on to their next pissed off customer. |
| nboma - Feb-18-2006 server time |
| Hi , use proxies to and stay anonymous with Java/Javascript/plug-ins/flash... 1-method Install Firewall on your machine and restrict all the connections to the Internet (except for the anonymous proxy server) from a browser. It's also recommended to use port mapping for this free anonymous proxy server and define the browser's proxy as 127.0.0.1 with the local port from port mapping. 2-method Use socksification in your browser. This will enable relaying all the information your browser or any other software sends and transfers to the proxy server. 3º- THE Best Method You need to set up LAN, local IP addresses (192.168.1.x or alike). A corporate proxy server should forwards ALL requests to a free anonymous proxy server (you need to have skills and rights of a system administrator in order to do that). It's impossible to connect to the Internet bypassing a corporate proxy, as long as external IP address is not assigned to local machines. It's also impossible to scan local machine's settings: even if Java/ActiveX applets detects and gives out your local IP address (192.168.1.x) to the web server, your anonymity will remain unbroken. So, basically, you can rate this option as 100% anonymity. greetings |
| Pyr-O-Rgasm - Jul-13-2005 server time | ||
Ahhh..... Sweet illegal activity. How nice. I have one question, how old are you? Because if you are of legal age in the US((18)), then they can't do crap about you visiting porn unless it's something like child porn. |
| Red Squirrel - Jul-13-2005 server time |
| Always use an encrypted proxy connection when browsing sites you don't want anyone to know, since http is sent out as plain text! |
| surgica - Jul-13-2005 server time |
| I had an internet account and now want to change to a new one....my old ISP provider is angry at the decision.....is there a way they can track down my site visiting history.... if so how and what are the odds.....cause i have surfed adult sites and don't want to be caught... please reply soon!!!!!!! |