Why?
Published on March 8, 2005 By Bichur In Personal Computing
For quite a while now SpyBot S&D and AdAware have peacefully coexisted in my system. I'd get the old compatibility warning from SpyBot about AdAware whenever I ran it, but no problems. Until now.



I downloaded the newest definitions from AdAware, then had it check my system. This time, I had it do a deep scan (which I have been doing every so often) and it came up with 3 criticals. The name on all 3 was 180solutions and it said one item was a data miner and the other 2 (registry) where browser hijackers. So I deleted them. SOP. At the exact point in time I clicked delete, my left brain remember what my right eye saw. The 1st item was located at c\programs... spybotsd13.exe.



It was too late. AdAware ate SpyBot. What happened? Has anyone else had this happens? They used to play so well with each other. I would expect this from the MS Antispyware. or one of the SpyBot rips. but AdAware? When did SpyBot become a data miner? AdAware gave it a TAC of 8.



Anybody got any ideas?



*Update 3/9/5 @21:03 TX time*

Downloaded Spybot S&D 1.3 again. Ran AdAware - nothing. Installed Spybot, ran updates, ran AdAware. Nothing. not even a hint of impropriety. Nothing about dataminers, 180solutions and Spybot. This is just weird. Had been running both about a year, even ran them at the same time with no problems. Yesterday, SpyBot became SPYbot. Today, back to normal. Is it possible it was a driveby & 180 slid itself into Spybot somehow? The answer is beyond me.

Comments (Page 2)
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on Mar 09, 2005
I'm pretty sure I got when I installed the Yahoo Desktop Serch Beta.
on Mar 11, 2005
Just so you know my Spybot disappeared also!! I wondered where it went!!
on Mar 11, 2005
altho it seems pretty obvious that good ol 180solutions was workin its magic for you, you may wanna look a little more closely at adaware. i dont use it anymore so i really havent been following this as closely as i should be.

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on Mar 12, 2005
interesting read. tho the consolidation is a bit concerting with all the mixed in dates.
on Jul 22, 2005
Patrick so or so from Spybot offers a free special reg cleanup tool used BEFORE in-
stalling latest version to deinstall the old one better. This used the wrong path, but
made me find the right one. Spybot and Adawares latest (not pro, but registered) work
for me. Winload.de offers free tool coordinating 6 spyware programs including those 2 + updating them automatically. Prefer my own configuration and tweak Adaware SE plus
with additional free addons of theirs, though.
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