You can try more than one program to see if you have spyware ,
Here its a free one
http://www.trendsecure.com/portal/en-US/free_security_tools/housecall_free_scan.php
2007-05-14 08:35:48
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answered by Elvis 4
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If you are asking about Malware Wipe, please reconsider. This is Description of Malware Wipe:
It is a rogue anti-spyware application that continually detects false positives to try and scare the user into purchasing the application, and consumes system resources unnecessarily. It is known to be affiliated with certain Trojans that direct Internet users to its site.
Recommendation for Malware Wipe
It is recommended that your remove this software from your computer to secure your system from suspected applications that might threaten system security.
Anti-spyware will not remove viruses - antivirus will not remove spyware. They are two different things, have different reactions and require different programs to get rid of them.
If you don't have antivirus - shame on you for exposing your computer to the stuff running rampant on the internet today.
AVG 7.5 and Avast 4-Home are two of the best - and they are free.
SpyBot Search & Destroy and Ad-Aware are the most effective 1-2 punch to remove spyware. Both are free.
2007-05-14 15:50:54
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Never heard of "malware whiped". You want to have a well known antispyware/antivirus program. I assume you want free versions that are excellent.
If you prefer not to pay and wish to have a free antivirus program download the free AOL Active Virus Shield, powered by Karpersky engine Russia.
http://www.activevirusshield.com/antivir...
Antispyware I use three. You can only use one antivirus program or you will have serious conflict with your system.
Superantispyware, known to find what all other anitspyware will miss. http://www.superantispyware.com
A2Squard Malware out of Austria. Download their free version and you will be protected from, rogue dialers, worms, malware, keyloggers, trace spyware and rouge cookies.
http://www.emsisoft.com
AdAware SE Personal out of Sweden. This antispyware company has been around since computers became commerical. In June of this year they will come out with a brand new version. Right now it is beta testing. Download their free home for personal use. http://www.lavasoft.com
All of these program I have listed for you use little or no resources.
Minddoctor, France
2007-05-14 15:42:09
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answered by MINDDOCTOR 7
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Malware Wipe is a spyware
When did this problem start happening?
If only this week try performing System Restore. Restore your computer to an earlier date
To do System Restore:
a. Click on Start
b. Click on All Programs
c. Click on Accessories
d. Click on System Tools
e. Click on System Restore
f. System Restore will open
g. Click on Restore your computer to an earlier time
h. Click on Next
i. Try to choose a date last week or days ago that you are not having this problem.
g. Just follow the prompts, Click on Next
NOTE: The computer will logoff just let the computer do the restore
Try optimizing Internet Exlorer Browser
a. Check first the version
Click Help
Click About Internet Explorer
If you are using IE7 or version 7
a. Close IE
b. Click on Start
c. Click on Control Panel
d. Open Network and Internet Connections
e. Open Internet Options
NOTE: If Network and Internet Connections is separated just try to look for Internet Options
f. At Internet Options
Click on Advanced on the upper right
Click on Reset at the bottom portion
Click on Close
Click on Apply and OK
If you are using version 6
Click on Tools on the upper verions
Click on Internet Options
Under Generl Tab Delete Files, Delete Cookies
Then Go to Security Tab, Click on Default Level
Then Go to Privacy, Click on Default
Then Go to Programs Tab, Click on Reset Web Settings
Then Go to Advanced Click on Restore Defaults
Click on Apply and OK
The program is called smitfraudfix
http://siri.geekstogo.com/smitfraudfix.p...
-- Just follow the instruction there
then do an Online ewido scan
http://www.ewido.net/en/onlinescan/...
Just remove all those infections
2007-05-14 15:40:12
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Malware Wipe, MalwareWiped, and MalwareWipePro are exactly the same program. They are rogue anti-spyware applications that use fake alerts and false positives as a goad into scaring you into purchasing their software. This software is usually installed by Trojans that issue fake security alerts in your Windows taskbar stating that you are infected with a variety of malware. When you click on these task bar alerts, it will either install MalwareWipe or MalwareWiped, bring you to a web site that is offering you other rogue anti-spyware applications, or bring you to a page that is trying to sell the full commercial version of MalwareWipe or MalwareWiped.
2007-05-14 15:43:02
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answered by G 7
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If the name is Malware **Wiped**, then no. It's on the rogue anti-spyware list at Spyware Warrior.
2007-05-14 15:38:37
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answered by Navigator 7
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first of all scanning your pc to find out what pest do you have. I would go to www.infectedornot.com or bitdefender.com, and after scanning your PC, you have to install Ad-ware, a tool that deletes all the malware.
2007-05-14 16:10:05
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answered by Anonymous
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i dont understand whiped, is this a pe executable? just format your computer if you have a virus and cant remove it...
2007-05-14 15:36:13
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answered by Anonymous
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