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What, or is there, a good program to block smut on the computer?

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I found out some kids, and unfortunately one was my own, has been to some sites that are horrible! I don't venture far from here or playing a few games on pogo, and occasionally use google. I didn't know you could see some of the crap I seen when I checked out these mysterious links in my history. It was unbelievable!!! He is now on restriction from ANY computer except the schools till I figure out something, but I have no idea where to even begin! Links to items would be nice too if you have any. Thanks.
I do feel all the blame for this, I do agree it was my job to gaurd this. I also understand they do this stuff at this age. I had him on a pedistal my hubs just said, he is a very good kids, responsible, great grades, advanced everything, etc..I dont know what i was thinking. It wouldnt be so bad if it was normal pics of a neckade lady or something, but these sites were appoling with EVERYTHING you can think about when you think porn! Im trying to figure out now if this is punishable by such a straight shooter, normally? Does his track record buy him ease or what? Its hard also knowing he is growing up and i know he is curiuos outside what I would teach him. But thanks for all the info, I got a bunch of giberish when i looked things up myself too, so i didnt know what to do and i havent talked to any close freinds for advise yet either, but there going to think he needs leeway because hes a good kid i think so i think it will be bios on their part too. ty everyone



Answer
You might try calling the school or the local library and ask what kind of software they recommend for home use. Their computer system probably uses business-size and business-price software for blocking websites, which you won't want.

It is important to restrict children's access to websites as the malware and crimeware people use all kinds of methods to try to get their software installed on computers. The fewer places children go, the less likely you'll get hit with software you don't want on the computer.

Also, if you have a router, you can program it to only allow access as you wish, but it is not trivial doing the programming.

Meanwhile:

I tried finding information on Wikipedia but found nothing useful, too much of the information is aimed at programmer interests, Information Technology professional interests, or polite rants. Nothing that would directly help a parent, not even a list of software that a parent could afford to use. I suspect someone is censoring that kind of information, as there were rants about "censorship" in places. But parents have the absolute right to control what children do with computers on the Internet, especially with all the malware / crimeware out there.

CyberPatrol, CyberSitter, Netnanny, and Webroot are programs that have been around for a long time.

Here are the four websites :

http://www.netnanny.com/
http://www.cyberpatrol.com/
http://www.cybersitter.com/
http://www.webroot.com

And here are links within Wikipedia, with almost no useful information at all:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SurfControl
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Webroot
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NetNanny

It took a while but I finally found some reviews on the PC Magazine website.

REVIEWS ROUNDUP:
12 Tools to Keep Kids Safe Online
http://www.pcmag.com/category2/0,2806,1639158,00.asp

Cybersitter 9.0 - Aug 3, 2004
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1759,1618830,00.asp

CyberPatrol 7 - Jul 25, 2005
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1759,1840517,00.asp

Net Nanny 5.6 - Feb 1, 2008
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2254798,00.asp

Child-Safe Browsers - Jul 15, 2008
How do you keep your kids on child-safe sites when you can't watch over their shoulders as they surf? With a child-safe browser.
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2325581,00.asp

The Target website at http://www.target.com/
seems to carry none of them

The Wal-Mart website at http://www.walmart.com/
carries one of the Webroot products but it is not the Parental Control version.

The Best Buy website at http://www.bestbuy.com/
carries the Webroot software, do a search with the word "Webroot"
(the link that results is incredibly long, too long to post here)

The Frys website at http://www.frys.com/
carries some of the Webroot products but the Parental Control software is not listed.

I know the (Austin Texas) Frys store carries the Webroot Parental Control software because I saw it on the shelf Sunday (Feb 8, 2009).

Personally, I want to purchase my first anti-malware software version in a box, because I can then install it from the CD or DVD at any time. I also like to see the box on a bookshelf. A download from a website might get compromised by malware already on a computer.
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what are the chances of me getting a virus on a MAC running Windows XP?




yans


im running the windows on bootcamp, ill partition about 5 to 8gb of my macs memory to windows so i can play games, thats all i need it for, GAMES. I can play most games on a mac now but there are a few that id like to play. if i dont browse on different sites, aside from the downloading of the game sites, what are the chances of me getting a virus? i dont want to install an anti virus since i dont have one on my mac and it still works like brand new, but with a windows? and if i do get a virus, will the mac part get affected? and last, if id like to delete the windows now, how do i do it? just drag it to trash?


Answer
AS high as running XP on any platform, and that's HIGH! I mean a computer is like an air conditioner, it stops working once you open Windows!Try the following free softwares to rid yourself of malware:

I prefer Avast, but AVG is just as great.

AVG AntiVirus
http://free.grisoft.com/doc/1

Avast Home Antivirus
http://www.avast.com/eng/download-avast-...

You may also want some other tools to run and use as well

SpywareBlaster
http://www.download.com/spywareblaster/3...

Spybot S&D
http://www.safer-networking.org/en/mirro...

AVG AntiSpyware
http://free.grisoft.com/doc/20/lng/us/tp...

Adaware (Lavasoft)
http://www.download.com/ad-aware-2007-fr...

If you are currently having a problem:

â Download and install AVG. Use it first and see if it finds any viruses or trojans.

â http://free.grisoft.com/doc/1

â After running AVG go here and run this virus scanner online. There is no need to install it on your computer.

http://housecall.trendmicro.com/...........

â Microsoft's New Live Safety Center. Download this scanner to check and remove spyware, viruses, get rid of obsolete files and junk off your computer, and improve your PCs performance.

â http://safety.live.com/site/en-us/defaul...

â The Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool checks computers running Windows XP, Windows 2000, and Windows Server 2003 for infections by specific, prevalent malicious softwareâincluding Blaster, Sasser, and Mydoomâand helps remove any infection found. When the detection and removal process is complete, the tool displays a report describing the outcome, including which, if any, malicious software was detected and removed. You can run this tool online FREE.

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/detai...

â Before downloading email attachments in Gmail and Yahoo Mail click on the link that says, "Scan With Norton Antivirus".

â Before downloading any software from the internet type it into http://groups.google.com/ to see if that title is known for spyware or viruses. Google Groups has over 1 billion posts spanning 25 years to help you. Even after checking it there ALWAYS scan it before opening it. You just can't be too careful. -- Smart Computing Magazine

â A lot of the download sites like http://www.download.com/ and http://www.tucows.com/ scan software before releasing it to the public. But just for safety sake you should still scan it yourself.

â Here is a really great article on browser hijacking. This will show you how to get rid of it. There is a tutorial and software to get rid of part of it. You'll need to make some changes to your computer's registry to get rid of the rest of it. Click on the chatroom link on their main page if you need help.

â http://www.spywareinfo.com/articles/hija...

â Here is Yahoo!'s Internet Security section.

â http://security.yahoo.com/

â Below is Mcafee's Site Adviser. Type in a URL in the form here and you will find out if the site you want to go to is known for phising (getting your personal info under false pretenses), viruses, spyware, and many other things. You can use the tool on their site or download an program to do that.

â http://www.siteadvisor.com/

â Get more information at these PC Magazine Web sites.

â http://www.pcmag.com/
â http://www.smartcomputing.com/

â Top 100 Computer & Software Magazines.

â http://netvalley.com/top100mag.html........

ââ TOOLS FOR SPECIFIC VIRUSES & TIPS ââ

â Sometimes you'll get a particularly nasty virus that cannot be removed with conventional tools. For times like these you can (quite often not always) download a removal tool for that specific virus. Below are some sites you should look at.

â http://www.grisoft.com/doc/utilities/ing...
â http://www.symantec.com/security_respons...
â http://www.bitdefender.com/site/download...

â Below is a tool called "Stinger" that Mcafee put together with all 54 of it's tools in it.

â http://vil.nai.com/vil/stinger/............

â GLOBAL VIRUS ALERT -- The latest virus outbreak alerts from F-Secure, Trend Micro, Panda, and Sophos. Each anti-virus fighter is reporting the state of the Virus Battles on its front, which reflects a unique customer and geographic profile.

â http://www.trimmail.com/news/tools/#glob...

â Add free virus alerts to your web site.

â http://www.trendmicro.com/syndication/vi...
For Trojans try these ( free to try),
http://www.ewido.net/en/
Or
http://www.misec.net/trojanhunter/.........
Or
http://www.agnitum.com/products/tauscan/...


And always scan once a week with these free and trusted scanners as well if you go to gaming sites and porn and etc.
http://housecall.trendmicro.com/...........
http://www.webroot.com/freescan............
http://www.kaspersky.com/virusscanner......
http://www.pandasoftware.com/products/ac...
http://www3.ca.com/securityadvisor/virus...
http://www.bitdefender.com/

First, you need anti-virus software - download, install and update AVG anti-virus (it's free for personal use) - you can find it here - http://free.grisoft.com/doc/1

Then remove your System Restore points (viruses love to hide in the System Restore files), but be aware that if you do remove your existing Restore Points you will not be able to "roll back" your computer to a previous configuration. To find out how to disable System Restore see this page - http://www.pchell.com/virus/systemrestor...

Just to be sure you don't have other malware on your computer I recommend that you download SpyBot Search & Destroy and Adware - both are free spyware/adware detection and removal software.

Next, start the computer in Safe Mode - (as the comptuer is starting up, keep tapping the F8 key on your keyboard until you see a special start-up menu) - more on how to start in Safe Mode here - http://www.microsoft.com/resources/docum...

Using AVG - run a full system virus scan while in Safe Mode

After the viruses have been detected and removed, run SpyBot and AdAware (full system scans) then restart the comptuer, enable System Restore again and enjoy a virus-free computing experience.

If the problems are still there, try using MSCONFIG to help figure out how to manually disable the Trojan from starting up - see more about MSCONFIG here - http://netsquirrel.com/msconfig/...........

To help protect against malware you should install a firewall, Zone Alarm works perfectly well and is free â http://www.zonealarm.com/store/content/c...

Also, don't forget to keep Windows up-to-date - using Microsoft Windows Update!

After following these instructions go to: http://www.geekstogo.com/forum/must-read... they will help you for free, no credit card or personal information needed, and they will analyze Hijack This logs for you, to make sure that your computer is safe. HijackThis helps If persistent spyware is bogging down your computer, you might need HijackThis. The tiny program examines vulnerable or suspect parts of your system, such as browser helper objects and certain types of Registry keys. Pressing the Scan button generates a log of dozens of items, most of which are just customizations. Don't check off an item and hit the Fix checked button unless you're sure it's malware. Clicking Info on selected item tells you why the entry was flagged as suspicious, but not whether it's actually malware. To find that out, search the Web for that item's name or go straight to a forum, such as SpywareInfo or Computer Cops. Saving the log creates a text document you can post to these forums.

The latest version adds powerful tools to the Config window. The process manager and hosts file editor help you excise virulent infections. The unique ADS Spy tool scans for alternate data streams, which some browser hijackers use to hide from spyware removers. The program still installs into whatever directory in which you unzip the file, which can make it hard to locate. HijackThis is a serious tool for any user who needs to root out a serious infestation, but wield it with caution. So, go to the site I gave you above, and they'll help you step by step.
Free registry cleaners:
CCleaner does not specialise in cleaning the registry, it's mostly used to speed up your computer by cleaning up your recycle bin, temp files/internet files, browsing history, application errors, log files and so on.. which frees up some space in your harddisk


I've tried these 10 free cleaners
http://www.regsofts.com/freeware/freereg...
I would recommend the following(click on the webpage and follow):

Free Windows Registry Repair(first one) - rather effective, the first scan i did after about a year showed over 500 problems with the registry, fixed them all

RegSeeker(2nd one) - fixed another 300 problems after using the previous one.

and like the two of them said, Eusing Free Registry Cleaner and Abexo Free Registry Cleaner(30 day trial)

Just run them all that'll fix most problems! But dont expect 100% fixes because programs might recreate registry entries when used and so a second scan might still show the same few errors. (ignore such errors)



those are all freeware, hope i'm of some help

Good Luck!

P.S. First go to: http://onecare.live.com/site/en-us/defau... Choose full service scan and let it install any active x components




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