Free Spyware Removal
Free Spyware Removal and Online Spyware Test that only takes seconds to complete!
Free spyware removal is not the only test we perform, below is information about your computer that anyone can gather without spyware. This is private information that you give to websites every time you visit. The goal is to give away as little as possible without taking away from your internet experience.
Free spyware removal is made possible using javascript without having to download and install software. You should however, download some type of free or commercial spyware removal program for in order to prevent spyware from entering your system.
The majority of information you will see is made possible, not becuase of spyware, but because you are missing a security patch or do not have a patch management program.
Your IP Address 38.103.63.17
Your Host Name UnKnown
Your Browser is
Java Enabled =
.
Free Spyware Removal instructions will appear below if spyware is found:
Below is the Raw Data that you give away every time you visit a web site.
REMOTE_ADDR=38.103.63.17
REMOTE_HOST=38.103.63.17
REMOTE_USER=
HTTP_USER_AGENT=CCBot/1.0 (+http://www.commoncrawl.org/bot.html)
HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR=
HTTP_REFERRER=
HTTP_REFERER=
Your clipboard data may appear below. If it does, it's possible for a malicious website owner
to spy on your data and monitor any new clipboard data. Free spyware removal will not help in this case.
Basically, anytime you copy (cut) you could be sending information to another system!
Close your browser and revisit this page. If your SuperCookie ID changed or is {3300AD50-2C39-46c0-AE0A-000000000000}, then
you are safe. If your SuperCooke did not change, take a look at our security fix.
If you would like I'll attempt to open your CD Drive and read part of your win.ini file
off your hard drive. If this test is successful, then you have a bug in
Internet Explorer which allows reading and sending of local files!
To check for this vulnerability, choose your operating system from the
selection below. If you are vulnerable, then a message will pop up
containing part of your win.ini.
(Windows 95,98,ME,XP)
(Windows NT4.0, 2000)