...and why can't I delete it?
It keeps showing up as a "Security downldr" Risk.
I have run Norton, Spybot and Spyadware.
I have gone to Program Files.
It will not let me delete it.
What do I do now? I don't even know what it's for or how I got it. :confused:
Thanks!
§ue
What is itbill.exe?
Discussion in 'Computers & Technology Forum' started by I Am Blessed 24, Mar 4, 2006.
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Info from McAfee
Looks like this is how to get rid of it.
I Am Blessed 16: posted 05 March, 2006 02:48 AM
Pete: posted 05 March, 2006 02:58 AM
10 minutes......sorry I took so long Sue... -
Yes, Pete. I DID think you would be a little quicker.
I had two of the five listed:
Download Manager
P2Pnetworks
I have now deleted them both.
I will be back if that 'alert' shows up again. ;)
Thanks, Pete! -
Sue,
Download Microsoft Windows Defender. It used to be Microsoft AntiSpyware, but when it moved to beta2 they changed the name.
http://www.majorgeeks.com/Microsoft_Windows_Defender_d4466.html
It is still free, and even less obtrusive than before. I have mine set to scan around 2 or 4 a.m. so it doesn't slow me down... wait a minute, I'm on here around that time... hmmmm...
Anyway, it is a good program to have, as it actively scans your computer for stuff each day at the time you specify. It also works a little differently than Spybot does, and Norton ain't the best out there (never heard of Spyadware).
In Christ,
Trotter -
Thanks, Trotter, and I'm sorry. I had the wrong name.
SpywareBlaster http://www.wilderssecurity.net/spywareblaster.html
I have gotten rid of everything except itbill.exe. It won't let me delete. I guess I'll have to reboot in 'safe mode' and try to get rid of it. -
Everything I've read on the MS ANti spyware(beta2) has been bout negative. Saying the original did better. I used the original till I had to re-do the computer a month or so ago & never re-installed it. I tried Spybot-Seek & Destroy & wasn't to impressed. Using ASquared now & it seems to do as good as any other out there & it's free also.
Spyblaster only prevents known malware that could attach itself directly from a website, not from an executed download.Still it seems to do a decent job at that. I run it, just make sure it stays updated, as with any maleware programs you have.
I have yet to see a single program that will catch or remove every single type of bug out there. Thats why it helps to learn how to go on your own seek & destroy missions!!!