Update:
If you are overwhelmed by spyware on a regular basis, this might do the trick. I don't recommend it for the normal user, as it will block most everything that you don't remove, but for some it will do nicely.
Replace your hosts file with this list to block most advertisers.
Using a Hosts File To Make The Internet Not Suck (as much)
12/19/2003
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