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pastafreak | 23:28 Sun 05th Dec 2010 | Technology
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I just had Google Chrome open about 30 or more tabs ...this was spontaneous-with no prompting from me. My hands were not even on the keyboard.
This is not new-it used to happen on my laptop. The more I would attempt to close the windows-more open.
This time they seemed to close down pretty quickly-in the past I had to shut the laptop down and reboot.
Any ideas?
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Some malware has found its way onto your computer.

First, run a full-virus scan. Then run a scan with an anti-malware program. If you've got a commercial security suite (such as Norton 360) you've probably already got the relevant software component. Alternatively try the free version of Ad-Aware:
http://www.lavasoft.c...cts/ad_aware_free.php
Spybot Search & Destroy:
http://www.safer-networking.org/en/index.html
or the free version of Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware:
http://www.malwarebytes.org/mbam.php

(That last program is generally regarded as the 'king' of anti-malware programs but there's no reason why you can't have all three programs on your computer as long as you only run one at a time).

Chris
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I've just run AVG Free....should I try one of the ones you suggested also, Chris?
Definitely the Malwarebytes one, Pasta ...
Actually, I never saw it, but yes to the S&D as well.
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Thanks,guys x
As Naz has effectively indicated (and my original post suggested) AVG Free is only an anti-virus program. It doesn't detect 'adware', 'spyware' and similar nasties. You should also have at least one anti-malware program on your computer. (Since such programs are run 'on demand', rather than 'in the background', you can have as many as you like).

Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware is the program most frequently recommended, both here on AB and in the technical press.

Chris
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I've just installed both spybot and anti malware
Will I need to do periodic scans with them-and if so,how often?
I have malwarebytes running in the background constantly and run S&D once a month or so (or if I get a 'nasty').
Theoretically a once per week scan might be a good idea. However it's a bit like checking the oil and tyre pressures on your car. Everyone knows that you're meant to do it once per week but hardly anyone actually does it!
;-)
When I say 'running in the background', it starts with Windows and just sits there, else i'd forget about it.
If you're going off to cook for half an hour or something, run it ... can't do any harm
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I just checked the Mal-warebytes...and it's running. I feel a bit more secure now.....lol

I think I opened a dodgy email today from and unknown sender,..... :-(...bad-I know

Anyway....things are moving a lot quicker now....thanks again to both of you for the advice
To clarify, you can have Malwarebytes run when you start your PC but real-time resident protection is only available in the paid for version. So, unless you are starting the program with the intention of running a scan, then all that having it running in the background is doing is taking up your memory and wasting CPU cycles.

Best thing to do is just run a quick scan once per week, and if it finds anything, run a full scan afterwards to be sure there's nothing else. More often than not (and hopefully) it won't find anything.

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