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To: diamond6
It's almost impossible to avoid spyware if you go anywhere at all on the internet. Most is fairly mild and is intended to help send advertisements your way that fit your browsing habits. But some are much greater threats. Browser Hijackers are particularly irritating and unwanted. They steer you where you don't want to go when you're on line.

The worst I've seen yet is a form of a Trojan recently pushed on the unsuspecting that does not take the form of a virus, thereby avoiding virus scans of web pages. It installs software on your machine which works on lengthy connections like DSL and Cable. When the computer is idle, the Trojan goes out and "invites" endless numbers of malware to load on your computer. You can imagine the horrific results. It hooks in very deeply and is very hard to get rid of because it rebuilds itself every time it's removed and you re-boot.

The program, GIANT Antispyware (mentioned before) allowed me to recognize it's presence. Getting rid of it was much tougher, requiring work in the registry and more. This one was invited in by simply clicking on the word "NO" when a window popped up warning of unauthorized file download. It looked exactly like the Windows security warning window. I should have hit the "X" in the upper right corner, but wasn't thinking. Public flogging would be appropriate for the jokers that write this stuff.
26 posted on 10/26/2004 6:07:34 PM PDT by Committed
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To: Committed

"Jokers"... you're being too kind.


27 posted on 10/26/2004 6:12:17 PM PDT by diamond6 (Everyone who is for abortion has already been born. Ronald Reagan)
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