Suspicious adware behavior, despite layers of protection
I run Malwarebytes in monitoring mode and Spyhunter 4 performs a scheduled scan on my system every night. On top of this, my Avira AV suite provides anti malware/adware protection, too. However, every night, Spyhunter 4 turns up 70+ adware incursions, all "minor" (i.e. one bar out of four on its threat scale) and almost always the same ones.
I'm wondering if something in my very well-protected system is generating this crap regardless of all the above pro-active measures?
Can anyone please advise on the following possible courses of action:
- Swap out the two anti-malware procedures described above so that SpyHunter 4 does the background monitoring and Malwarebytes does the nightly scan. I figured there'd be a conflict and/or too much of a draw on system resources if I have them both set to monitor simultaneously, is this a sound assumption?
- Is there a magic bullet app that will stop this daily recurrence of the same low-level crapware?
- I never visit pron sites or other dubious places on the Web, my browsing habits are very conventional and respectable. I visit a lot of game forums and PC gaming sites. Should I change my 5-tab homepage or otherwise alter my browsing habits? I have the latest version of IE.
Thanks, guys, as always I'm grateful for the expertise on tap here.
I have found the worst sites for viruses and malware are those that teenagers tend to visit like music and gaming sites. I don't use IE so not sure what is available for plugins. I use firefox and have a script blocker and ghostery which both are helpful.
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Yup, I run as admin. I set it that way as I'm the only user of this PC and I didn't want to be constantly seeking permission to open files, etc. I had no idea I'd be compromising security by doing so. What do you suggest I do about that now?
Yup, I run as admin. I set it that way as I'm the only user of this PC and I didn't want to be constantly seeking permission to open files, etc. I had no idea I'd be compromising security by doing so. What do you suggest I do about that now?
Stop running as admin for daily use. Use a standard account. When you run as admin and have Flash or Java installed, you're leaving your system wide open on every website.
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