Question:
How to block pop up (advertisements)?
Gopal
2009-11-06 04:43:38 UTC
Too many advertisements are popping up when I log in to internet. I use Windows XP and yahoo
Eleven answers:
Uncle Santa
2009-11-06 04:55:50 UTC
STOP ALL THE POPUP ADS AND NAKED LADY'S

All you have to do is set up a good Hosts file and all the BS popups and naked lady's that slow down your computer will stop and your web pages will load up faster. (Only takes 2 mins or less!)



(Note)These directions are for XP pro,check the site for info on other operating systems?



Go to this web site and download their latest Hosts file and open it with your WinRar/WinZip and extract it to C:/WINDOWS/System 32/Drivers/Etc/Hosts and hit yes when it asks to overwrite your original file and that's it.(Note)If you want to block a site just add/edit 127.0.0.1 thesiteyouwanttoblock.com/net\org (Whatever) to the file using notepad and that site will never load again!



(Works Great Try It Out!)

http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/hosts.htm
?
2009-11-06 13:00:35 UTC
If you're talking about pop up web pages, use Mozilla Firefox browser which comes with a pop up blocker. If you're talking about adobe flash advertisements, I also have the same problem and am yet to find a solution.
2009-11-06 15:15:51 UTC
FIREFOX: Tools> Options> Privacy> top drop menu set to "Firefox will use custom settings..."> Check 'Accept Cookies from sites'

& Un-Check 'Accept 3rd Party cookies'

This list is a few of the essential items you should have.

Note that the Internet is so fluid and dynamic, and exploits crop up almost hourly, it is imperative to stay current with all phases of Windows defensive measures, and keep all rubbish out: stopped @ your doorstep.



►NoScript:

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox...

►AdBlock Plus:

http://adblockplus.org/en/

►Better Privacy:

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/6623

►Flashblock Plus:

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/433

►Ghostery (reveal the web bugs, ad networks and widgets on every page);

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/9609

[After install MUST be turned "ON": FF Tools> add-on's> Extensions> Ghostery> Options button> Blocking tab> "Select" All & "ON"> Save.

Thanks "SurfUp" contributor].

►Web of Trust:

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/3456



Most of these will confine your interaction with a website (which is a good thing: i.e. allowing you to verify if you want the interaction), but on the other hand, they speed up browser page loads, as they block a lot of the 3rd party assets being requested from alternate servers.
2009-11-07 23:08:06 UTC
Pop-ups can be classified as follows:

General browser pop-ups

Messenger Service advertisements

Pop-ups generated by adware and spyware

General browser pop-ups?

These pop-ups can be prevented by installing a pop-up blocker. Often times, these new windows display advertising that can interfere with your ability to see the content on the



page you're trying to read. Adding the Ad related Domains to the Restricted Zone in Internet Explorer is a good idea. Refer to the following MS-KB articles to learn how to stop pop



-ups from a particular webpage.

Windows XP Service Pack 2 now includes a built-in Pop-up blocker. You can read more about this feature, in the following pages:

Messenger Service Advertisements



If the title bar reads as "MESSENGER SERVICE" with gray Ads, then it the famous Messenger SPAM. This is applicable only for Windows 2000 and Windows XP. The



"Messenger Service" [different from Windows Messenger IM] is responsible for transmitting these text-based messages. While disabling the Messenger Service can stop the pop-



up ads, it's not sufficient in the security point of view. These messages arrive to your system because there is a way for someone to transmit data to your computer via TCP and



UDP ports [UDP ports 135, 137, and 138; TCP ports 135, 139, and 445 137]. This means, some intruder can do nasty things on your computer with these ports open.

The HIGHLY RECOMMENDED method to prevent these type of pop-up and to harden the security of your computer is to install a firewall application (such as Zone Alarm), or use



the Windows XP Firewall. Windows XP SP2 turns off the Messenger Service by default, and enables the Windows firewall. This blocks the ports required for Messenger Service



data transmission.

To enable the Firewall in Windows XP

For Windows XP SP2 systems:

If you're using Windows XP, and haven't updated to SP2, please do it immediately.

Click Start, Run and type Firewall.cpl

Select On (recommended) button, and click OK.

Never connect to internet without enabling the Firewall. Otherwise, there are fairly good chances your system gets infected. Finest example is the RPC NT Authority Shutdown



caused by Blaster Worm, which infects "unpatched" and "unprotected" computers.

Note: If using a third-party firewall application, you don't have to enable the built-in Windows XP firewall.

References

Pop-ups generated by Ad-ware & Spyware

Spyware cause the same effect as general browser pop-ups but they are usually powered by Browser Helper Objects, ActiveX controls which attaches to Internet Explorer and



contacts their servers without your knowledge. This not only means waste of internet bandwidth, but your private information may also be sent to someone. You need to treat any



outgoing connection without your permission, as a security threat.

Along with your anti-virus software, you need to anti-spyware tools such as Ad-Aware, Spybot Search & Destroy, Spyware Blaster at a bare minimum. You must update the pattern



files before scanning just like what you do for your anti-virus software.

Protection mechanisms

Use HOSTS file to block unwanted ad servers and sites that are known to spread malware

Increase your browser security settings. Visit the following link to learn how to protect the system from parasites.

(Site packed with full of security tips, advice to prevent parasites being installed)

Use an application-based firewall, such as Zone Alarm, Sygate etc. They alert you whenever an outgoing traffic by a new application is detected. By doing this, you are



preventing dialers, Trojans accessing the internet. Give equal importance to the configuration of the firewall. Assume your firewall as the gatekeeper, and only allow programs that



you want, to access the internet. You may then test the effectiveness of the Firewall (for inbound protection) using any of these websites. They scan your system for open ports



and vulnerabilities and advice you what action to take.

http://popup-stoping.com/trojanhorsesremover/
Elmer Fud
2009-11-06 12:57:32 UTC
Get Firefox-http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/personal.html



FIREFOX help and tutorails go here-

http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/



Cookie Settings-http://kb.mozillazine.org/Cookies



TOP MUST HAVE ADD-ON'S



Adblock Plus

AskForSanitize

BetterPrivacy

GooglePreview

IE Tab

LongURL Mobile Expander

McAfee Site Advisor (if your antivirus software does not provide one in its

software)

Speed Dial

Surf Canyon-Search Engine Assistant (optional)

WebMail Ad Blocker

WOT this one's a must!!!



Check out these for apperance-

Personas

FoxTab This one is awsome!

ColorfulTabs
2009-11-06 12:54:15 UTC
use the host file in windows folder, to read more about this: http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/hosts.htm; this wont stop the pop up, but it can block the website



download and install spyware - search and destroy, it uses the host file too... but you dont have to enter each known address into the host file. the program does this whenever you update and immunize your pc.



set your browser's pop up featre to high, i think all browser by now have this feature
ded
2009-11-06 12:47:42 UTC
I'd recommend using Firefox for your browser and download the add-on AdBlock+ which filters out almost everything, including pop ups and adds embedded in websites.
Tom
2009-11-06 12:54:52 UTC
Which internet Browser are you using?If you are using internet explorer,I suggest you go to tools and click on pop up blocker setting and ensured that it is turned on.
hero no .1
2009-11-06 14:56:35 UTC
Get SuperAntispyware from

http://www.superantispyware.com/

if u r unable to download it via your internet , tell a friend to download it for u !

install it on your PC and update it and run a full system Scan



Good Luck
2009-11-06 13:10:26 UTC
you might have a virus or spyware.but i use popupstopper.com from panicware.free.but i think you have a virus because you shouldnt get a popup from yahoo or google
PaulD
2009-11-06 12:47:48 UTC
use mozilla firefox


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