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Mia57

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Thank you for the great instructions in "You Must Read This Before Posting a Hijackthis Log! After 6 or 7 passes and almost 10 hours, I finally have a healthy PC....hope it stays that way!
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Hello Mia and welcome to GeeksToGo! As our Admin has said many times...thank YOU for taking the time to register to provide us with feedback! I'm so glad you were able to get the help you needed. :tazz: I hope you'll decide to stick around with us!
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Mia57

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Hi, Kat! I think I jinxed myself. I ran your 'fix' again after my granddaughter surfed Disney.com using Firefox as the browser (because I'm paranoid :tazz: ). EWIDO found instances of 'Spyware.Cookie.Hitbox'. I couldn't believe it. Ad-Aware & Spybot didn't pick up on them, but EWIDO did! Any thoughts? Perhaps I should post? BTW, your pic looks like a cat I used to have named Charley - the best cat there ever was! Thanks! Mia
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Sounds like your cookie protection could use a little boost:
http://privacy.getne...browsing/tools/

Regards,
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