I *think* this is a case of mistaken identity on Jan's part.
AFAIK, thespykiller.co.uk is not related to spykiller.com (the source of the
'iffy' spyware program)
- see also the bottom of their home page....
quote
Important Notice: We are not associated with or involved in any way
with a company called Swanksoft.com who agressively market a spyware removal
program called Spykiller.
We do not agree with the way they market their products, by allowing a
"free" download and then charging you when you want to use the program to
remove any spyware that is found on the computer and they always find
something, whether genuine or not.
/quote
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"PAT (Paul)" wrote in message
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Jan 11
Tks for your response. The KillBox from www.thespykiller.co.uk was
recommanded by the Tech Guys Forum and used apparently quite often after
analysing the logs of Spybot S&D. Dont see this particular program in
the
list??? I'm I missing something?
Regards
Jan 11
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"Jan Il" wrote:
Hi Paul :-)
" Hi Jan
Tks for your response. Will try your links....I also heard of :
www.the spykiller.co.uk is it known to you, references?
Paul
Take a look at the information here. Scroll down to SpyKiller. If you
have
it installed, you really should uninstall it.
http://www.spywarewarrior.com/rogue_anti-spyware.htm
This is a list of all the rouge and suspect spyware programs.
and he
http://www.adwarereport.com/mt/archives/000024.html
you may need this to completely uninstall it
http://mycusthelp.com/SPYKILLER/supp...-1&FB=-1&FC=-1
Hope this helps :-)
Jan
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