Ebay and "DoubleClick"

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DRuM
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Ebay and "DoubleClick"

Post by DRuM »

Every time I load up an ebay page from any link, spybot gives me this message. And it tells me 3 times before it goes away. Anyone else get this?

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Post by axbaby »

double-click is probably the most used
spyware.

seems like you enabled realtime protection with spybot "didn't know it had that feature to be honest ...i don't like it".

perhaps you can disable spybot giving you those messages and block double-click automatically.
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Post by +JuggerNaut+ »

axbaby wrote:double-click is probably the most used
spyware.

seems like you enabled realtime protection with spybot "didn't know it had that feature to be honest ...i don't like it".
it's only in the "pro" version, of which he warezed of course :!:
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Post by Bacon »

Drum, internet explorer? If so, lol@ you

firefox has a noscript plugin, all you need is that and none of that shit will ever come up.
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Post by [FTF]Pyro »

Bacon wrote:Drum,

firefox
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Post by Bacon »

yeah its funny I hated firefox for no reason and always used IE, then after one last final spyware hijack that was it, tried firefox, installed noscript, havnt had any problems, even going to sites which usually install spyware automatically, fuck this browser is win :)
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Post by Tormentius »

Bacon wrote:Drum, internet explorer? If so, lol@ you
Disable scripting in IE and run XP SP2 for the same effect.

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Post by +JuggerNaut+ »

:olo: gotta love ya, man
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Post by Tormentius »

+JuggerNaut+ wrote::olo: gotta love ya, man
Don't get me wrong, I'm not knocking Firefox, I just don't think its the Second Coming either.

:p
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Post by obsidian »

Tormentius wrote:Don't get me wrong, I'm not knocking Firefox, I just don't think its the Second Coming either.

:p
Have you've ever tried typing "about:mozilla" in Firefox's address box? The Second Coming is near!
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Post by LBt1st »

Disable scripting in IE and run XP SP2 for the same effect.

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Hardly, the NoScript extension lets you whitelist whatever sites you want. So ebay.com can still run scripts while doubleclick.com is disabled.

-Bean
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Post by Tormentius »

LBt1st wrote:
Hardly, the NoScript extension lets you whitelist whatever sites you want. So ebay.com can still run scripts while doubleclick.com is disabled.

-Bean
Whitelists weren't mentioned, disabling scripting was.
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Post by +JuggerNaut+ »

Tormentius wrote:
+JuggerNaut+ wrote::olo: gotta love ya, man
Don't get me wrong, I'm not knocking Firefox, I just don't think its the Second Coming either.

:p
i know man. i just love how you're MS's voice around here. not a bad thing :icon26:
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Post by LBt1st »

Tormentius wrote:
LBt1st wrote: Hardly, the NoScript extension lets you whitelist whatever sites you want. So ebay.com can still run scripts while doubleclick.com is disabled.

-Bean
Whitelists weren't mentioned, disabling scripting was.
The thread topic is how to make doubleclick.com not fuck with ebay browsing.
The only two solutions I see are to 1) disable connections to doubleclick.com 2) whitelist ebay.com 's scripting, which allows ebay to work as normal.
Disableing all scripting would cripple many sites, replacing one problem with another.

-Bean
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Post by Tormentius »

LBt1st wrote:
Tormentius wrote:
LBt1st wrote: Hardly, the NoScript extension lets you whitelist whatever sites you want. So ebay.com can still run scripts while doubleclick.com is disabled.

-Bean
Whitelists weren't mentioned, disabling scripting was.
The thread topic is how to make doubleclick.com not fuck with ebay browsing.
The only two solutions I see are to 1) disable connections to doubleclick.com 2) whitelist ebay.com 's scripting, which allows ebay to work as normal.
Disableing all scripting would cripple many sites, replacing one problem with another.

-Bean
I block doubleclick at the network perimeter and shop ebay with no issues so IE scripting is not the issue at hand. Chances are malware or a misconfiguration of Spybot is the problem.
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Post by DRuM »

I completely forgot I made this thread till just now! Thanks for the replies though.
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Post by axbaby »

your welcome Drummie
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