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Posted by admin on 30 Oct 2007 | Tagged as: Anti Virus, Configuration, Error, Internet Explorer, Pop Ups, Spyware
“A Runtime Error has occurred. Do you wish to Debug?”
If you have been receiving this message while browsing the Web, it’s likely that you’re suffering from scripting errors caused by configuration options or malicious malware.
Runtime errors can arise out of many things. Maybe you have a pop up blocker installed. When a window opens to execute a script, the pop-up blocker terminates the script before it can complete its command. This leads to what is known as a runtime error.
With every runtime error, you’ll have the chance to debug where the problem is in the code. Of course, as a casual web browser, this isn’t really any of our business. So instead we end up clicking through “OK” messages until the alerts disappear. As such, it can take several clicks to load a single page!
Another problem involves the configuration of anti-Virus software. While it’s certainly advisable to browse with protection, always make sure that you have the right permission levels within the application. If you switch off scripting, you’re likely to get quite a few runtime errors. It’s also important that your anti-Virus suite is configured NOT to scan the Temporary Internet Files. This can lead to all kinds of problems.
Some people find themselves flooded with annoying runtime errors, yet the website itself seems to function properly. To fix this, follow the steps below.
This will prevent reports of errors being returned when you load a page. Note that it won’t prevent the actual collision. But you won’t have to click OK several times before a page actually loads.
It’s possible that runtime errors are the result of a spyware infestation. Many malicious users design software which sits under the browser and springs up pop-ups. Due to the rough cut nature of most malwares, they can lead to an unhealthy number of errors. Ultimately, they’re not designed with the end user in mind and in desperation to blitz your browser with third party ads; you’ll be fighting off many errors.
To deal with spyware, there are many excellent free system cleaning utilities available on the market. These will tear through your computer and eliminate the bad apples. They’ll also clean the registry and improve the overall performance of your computer. Most runtime errors are born from collisions with the code. If you’re getting them persistently on reputable websites, the problem is most likely spyware or a spreading virus.
It’s not out of the question, however, that the runtime error is the fault of the developer who created the page. Programming languages aren’t a walk in the park by any means and there is plenty of scope for errors. If the site is using bad code, there’s nothing you can do other than to find a different website. You can eliminate the error reporting however, as we mentioned above, and this is often enough to make a website usable.
You can usually tell when the problem is on the part of the developer. If the errors are occurring on innocuous websites designed for the masses, it’s likely a fault at your own end. Remember that most reputable businesses and organizations are forced to design tidy code that won’t clash with pop-up blockers and anti-Virus software. Still having problems? Remember the three most likely reasons;
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Posted by pcfix on 26 Aug 2007 | Tagged as: Malware, Pop Ups, Regfixit, Software
You may have had a window appear on your computer screen while browsing the internet that states you need to download and run Registry Update from www.regfixit.com to fix the 55 critical system errors that Windows has found on your computer. This program will cost you about $40. www regfixit com is a website and software that sends out pop-up ads to internet users pretending to be a registry cleaner that can fix all of your problems whether they actually exist or not.The truth is that this is a scam. The software that they are trying to sell you only provides patches that Microsoft provides to users for free. However, these pop-up ads do have a positive side to them. They show that your computer is very insecure and you need to take action to correct this.This type of spam has become very common but comes as a useful warning to internet users. It shows that a computer is not taking proper security measures when communicating with the internet and is open to attacks from threats including the Blaster Worm and others. In order to properly protect your computer from these threats, you will need to install a decent firewall. Some people will recommend that you just disable the Messenger service in your Windows operating system. This will prevent the message from showing up on your screen, but this is just a way of ignoring the problem and does not protect you from future threats.For other regular internet pop-up ads you may want to try a program such as 12Ghosts Popup-killer, Pop-up Stopper or the Google Toolbar, all of which can be downloaded for free. You could also switch to a different internet browser that has the ability to block pop-ups. If you are getting pop-up messages even though you have installed a pop-up blocker, you will need to remove adware or spyware that has already been installed on your computer. To do this you can try using Ad-Aware or SpyBot, both of which are very good at locating and removing these problems.You are also going to want to make sure that you are running a good anti-virus program. Some are available for free to home users and can be found online with a quick search on Google. Just remember, this is not the only thing needed to stay safe online. Use common sense and read through a EULA before agreeing to it. Most of the time, you have agreed to let companies install adware and spyware without knowing it.
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Posted by pcfix on 26 Aug 2007 | Tagged as: Ad Ware, Adaware, Anti Spyware, Antispyware, Lavasoft, Pop Ups, Security, Spyware
Spyware is becoming a very big problem for internet users. It is a program that will hide itself from the user but will perform operations in the background that intrude on your privacy. These programs will often come with other free downloads such as Kazaa, Imesh or Cuteftp. The reason that these programs have been given to you for free in the first place is because companies will pay the developers of these programs to insert their spyware programs into them.
Spyware programs can cause many different problems with your computer. They will often create pop-up advertisements, or more seriously, log everything that you type into your keyboard and send the information back to the spyware developer. This means that they can see every email, password or information that you type into your internet browser! These programs will also often cause your computer to crash often or weaken your computer’s security making it more venerable to attacks from other hackers.
There is one program that you can use to help you protect your computer from spyware. This is to use a program called Ad-Aware. It is the recommended program for detecting and removing any spyware that has accumulated on your computer in the past. Once you have installed Ad-Aware, you are going to want to perform a system scan to see if you have any spyware installed on your computer. The most concerning of which are components that are found in the Registry keys.
Sometimes a program will not work properly once you have used the Ad-Aware program to remove the spyware component of it, but in this situation you have to ask yourself, do you really want to use a program that requires spyware in order to work properly? Kazaa is an example of one of these programs, so if you must have Kazaa, do not run Ad-Aware.
Ad-Aware is a must even if you decide that you just want to uninstall the program that has come with the spyware in it. In some cases, using the uninstall program for that application will also remove the spyware associated with it, but sometimes this is not the case. The people that have included the spyware programs in the software packages just want to steal information from you, so are you going to trust them that the spyware has been removed with their program? The only way to be completely sure is to run Ad-Aware or another similar program to scan your system for spyware.
Ad-Aware is an antispyware application that has been created and distributed by Lavasoft. They offer a free version of Ad-Aware for personal home users, but there are also several different levels of the program available for commercial use. Of course, these versions will offer more options and will cost money. To help you decide which version of Ad-Aware is going to suit your needs the best, Lavasoft has included a product comparison chart so that you can quickly determine the right Ad-Aware package for you based on your needs.
Posted by pcfix on 17 Jul 2007 | Tagged as: Malware, Pop Ups, Program, Registry Cleaner, Regproscan, Spyware, Uncategorized, Windows
RegProScan.com is a website which claims to offer a comprehensive free scan of your hard drive to highlight registry errors and boost the performance of your system. In actual fact it is a fraudulent source of malware which will leave you with more problems than you had before you started!So how can this be so? Surely you’d know if you were downloading corruptive malware on to your system, right? Unfortunately, many users are oblivious to the means in which third party scammers will go about getting their adware on to our systems. What looks like an innocuous scanning utility is actually adware in disguise. When we download and install it, the hacker has succeeded in finding a platform for his advertisements, which more often than not, are used against us from the outset.This is exactly the case with RegProScan. After the user has completed a “free” scan of the registry, the software will return a list of errors and an ultimate solution to fix them all. The solution will typically involve buying an application to fix the problems via the same website that ran the scan. In other cases, affiliates websites will be used or sites that are run by the same owners.This would be fair enough if the program actually delivered what it said. We can’t speak negatively of web services which offer a free scan and then a paid solution, as long as it isn’t taking advantage of the unwitting user.
However, in the case of RegProScan.com, the same can’t be said. Here is a website which will plant errors and adware pop-ups on your system, just so that it can advertise a fix for them! But the fix isn’t anything that the developers have worked tirelessly on. The fix serves only to remove the adware pop-ups from the desktop.
They will look like this;
STOP! WINDOWS REQUIRES IMMEDIATE ATTENTION.
Windows has found 55 Critical System Errors.
To fix the errors please do the following:
1. Download Registry Update from: www.regproscan.com
2. Install Registry Update
3. Run Registry Update
4. Reboot your computer
FAILURE TO ACT NOW MAY LEAD TO SYSTEM FAILURE!
Now put yourself in the shoes of somebody who doesn’t have the greatest knowledge of malware threats and the methods used by hackers to attack a system. It’s quite a warning, especially when it comes via the in-built Windows Messenger Service. This means that the error is dressed to look like it comes from Windows rather than an Internet pop-up, which most people are accustomed to dealing with.
It’s easy to get rid of the problem, but you have to be able to detect it in the first place. Unfortunately, many people are taken back by the explicit warnings and do exactly as the scammers have planned. They go to the web sites and download the software to fix the problem. The pop-ups will disappear, but the malware will remain in place. This opens up other opportunities for hackers to attack the system. And of course, the poor soul sat at their desktop has just paid to get rid of the pop-ups that they unwillingly added when they ran the free scan.
To put it bluntly, RegProScan.com is a waste of your time, and a waste of lot of money from its scamming ways. With any luck, the website will be pulled down shortly. Until then, mark it down on your blacklist and avoid at all costs.
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