I second the AVG...I've been running it for years and it is second to none as 
far as keeping out 99% of the nasty stuff...
For that stuff that does get through...I use Super AntiSpyware Free 
Edition...It 
also works excellent...
http://www.superantispyware.com/

Kevin Weilacher
N.E. Ohio (Canton)




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From: Bernie <[email protected]>
To: john snodgrass <[email protected]>; TMIC <[email protected]>; Bee Clark 
<[email protected]>
Sent: Mon, April 4, 2011 7:53:35 PM
Subject: Re: [TMIC] Bee Clark

  some people have no ISP but AOL.  thats just life.  however,,,AOL is bad for 
problems of this         nature so i wouldnt go overboard on making remarks 
aboout         expelling anyone from anything,,the best recourse you can have   
      
if you dont want to read anything from me is to click on that         little 
tiny button with DEL on it. 

people kill me,,,,glad I aint one!

   Every               computer has an ISP.  The Internet service provider 
(ISP)               
is a company that provides access to the Internet.   All                       
computers must have an ISP number, otherwise                       it would not 
be able to get on the Internet to                       send emails or 
whatever. 

    Bee clark has been on the list and been in             my address book for 
quite a while.  It sounds like someone             hacked into her computer and 
is using hers so they don't get             caught.  It could happen to any one 
of us, they just slip in             a hidden Trojan and voila, they send the 
message from her             computer.  Hackers are and incorridgeable breed of 
            
%&^$#^!!!!
   Bee, you need to find a program that looks for these             types of 
things.  I have been using AVG for a while now and             have no more 
problems with anyone trying to tamper with my             computer.  AVG 
recognizes it automatically and locks it in a             vault where it cannot 
get into your drive.  You can set it             to automatically scan daily if 
need be, but once a week             works for me.  Also, what carrier do you 
use for your             email?  Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, or others? 
             
Mozilla Firefox is what I use and has made a big difference             in 
spam, 
cookies, hackers, just about anything one can think             of for the 
time.  Hope this helps some; and most of the             credit for this info 
goes to my daughter and her boyfriend             Mike who knows all about tis 
stuff.  It is what he does for             a living.  And here is the site to 
AVG, it also has a free             version at this site:  
http://free.avg.com/us-en/download-avg-anti-virus-free and is the one I use.  
Good Luck!
Peace,
Bernie in Texas
PS - Hackers are always trying to find new ways to beat               the new 
systems, so try to keep a watch out for that; but               between AVG and 
Firefox I think you'll be all right!


      

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