Posted on 12/07/2004 11:07:00 PM PST by grandpiano007
For the last two days, every time I visit Drudge, my computer gets hijacked by some pop-up virus. Am I the only one? I have to put the Yahoo-toolbar virus scanner on it and it tells me I got a Trojan horse hijacking my computer. It does get rid of it, but what's going on? Can someone please proof me wrong, so I can look for the cause somewhere else? Or have you experienced it too. Is drudge out of money or something to allow this scumware to infect his readers' computers?
I have used Mozilla for about 3 years and have had not problems, either of the kind you mention or of the kind discussed in this thread. It has been great. I tell everyone that IE should be dumped. I don't have experience with Firefox, but it is based on Mozilla. So, I have to wonder about your slams. Are you having problems on your own system, or is there something more sinister here, like maybe some Microsoft shills spouting off.
Drudge has always made pop-ups. Get Mozilla Firefox browser ... it won't happen anymore.
See post #3.
Thank you for the tips......
Firefox has built in pop-up blocking, and the tabbed browsing is great for web-surfing. It will import all of your bookmarks, too.
In the age of cheap cheap cheap cable and DSL, why do you want a dial-up connection?
I have no problem with you loving IE, and it is the standard.
What I have a problem with is your dissing open source like Mozilla, which you apparently don't have any experience with. The problem with IE is that, because it is the standard and so widely used, it is the target of all the types who write code to invade, infect and damage people's computers. A lot of those problems are being discussed in this thread, but you seem to ignore their existence. Using Mozilla simply avoids the problems being discussed here--without tweaking the system or entering web addresses that need to be blocked or being a propeller head or anything else. Deny it if you want to, play like it's not true or isn't real. Your loss, not mine.
I have tried both of those browsers. The one that beats them all is Opera.
When you use it, you won't go back to the others. It is very fast and secure. Go to www.Opera.com. You won't be sorry.
Then two weeks later, the site was unviewable. You can't tell me that he made that statement
without knowing he was going to change.
I didn't mind banner ads, so long as they were just displays, but between X10, servedby,
etc., one is forced to block all that garbage.
And I migrated to Mozilla at that point, as my primary browser.
Now, unfortuneately, the practice has expanded to TV, both audio and visual "banner ads".
I can't watch FX anymore, in particular.
(Not that I miss it since the programming change: fewer movies, more reality garbage)
Its rubbish.
The open source crazies keep polluting everywhere with their nasty propaganda.
They are every bit as insidious as the Dummies.
Fall for their evil propaganda at your own peril.
Wow, what a scathing review. I could put up with allowing you your personal opinion - to a point, but comparing Firefox users to DU'ers? Please. As a long time user of web technology (since its' very inception), I can categorically state that Firefox is the finest browser I've ever used - bar none. It is the only browser that is truly cross-platform (I use it regularly on PCs and on Sun Workstations - same plugins, same interfaces, same bookmarks) and I have never had a single crash, popup ad, or any other of the myriad of problems that users of IE experience.
The "garbage and a fraud" here is M$, whose paranoia against all things not M$ has tied us to a desktop OS that is buggy, poorly implemented, and insecure in the extreme.
Try Firefox, you'll LOVE being free from at least one aspect of the M$ trolls...
try using Firefox. it blocks all popups (unless you like popups, in which case you can turn this option off)
http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/
I am waiting to hear you explain your position.
Powder..Patch..Ball FIRE!
If you think I'm spewing nasties just hit abuse. Commies and anarchists ohmy!!
Back up your statements. Post an url to a page that Firefox won't render...
I've installed Firefox on 15 systems in the last 3 weeks. Everyone I've loaded it for loves it.
HELP!!!
Several months ago I switched to FireFox after I read about it here on FR. I've been extremely happy with it. My system never freezes up anymore, I don't get "trojan horse" warnings 10 times a day, etc. Email works great.
Until yesterday.
First my Eudroa began telling me it could not contact Comcast, where my email comes in. Then my computer froze up and then something wierd happened. I went to Comcast and clicked on a tab, but it opened a site selling mortgages. Clicked on another tab, same result. No matter what I clicked on, the same window opened. This only happened in my Comcast home page, which has apparently been "hijacked".
I have Windows 98, use F'fox, Eudora email and I've downloaded Spybot, AdAware & SpySweeper (finds the most bad things). I have Norton Anti-virus, anti-spam and personal firewall. Unfortunately, my subscription expired this week and I'm in a dispute with them over renewal. But, as I understand it, I'm still protected---just not including updates since my last download 5 days ago. My protection programs find problems and I quarantine them, but they return immediately.
Now, here's a twist. (I'm no computer whiz, so I don't know if this is relevant.) I have a client who uses AOL. He's totally irresponsible with his computer and, predictably, is now having major, MAJOR problems. Just before my problems started, he sent me an email with a travel website link in it. I opened it to retrieve the information. Within hours, my problems began. Did he infect me?
I've told you all this in hopes someone can help me. I intend to renew my Symantec subscription soon. Have I been "hijacked"? Could y'all advise me as to the best course of action from here on out?
Never had any problems with it.
Its been just great.
Of course I always kept my anti-virus etc etc up to date.
I tell everyone I know to keep away from any open source browser, no matter the color it comes under, especially Red.
As I am reading this in the morning, I am really appreciating the morning chuckle... Sir, you have drunk the Purple KoolAid in a big way. "Never had any problems with it."? You must be the ONLY person in the entire world to be able to make a statement like that. As for for your telling "everyone I know to keep away from any open source browser", good luck... I compiled Firefox on my Sun last night, and it felt good to use a browser that I "made" versus one that a meglomaniactitc corporation shoved down my throat.
BTW, you are using the M$ talking points to a tee. Wouldn't happen to work for Billy would you?
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