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 don't understand how "tabbed browsing" is different. Thanks.
We'll see who the bozo turns out to be, Kweezy.
I wasn't referring to MS's demise, but to the demise of its POS virus-transporter.
Right out of the box, v1.0 of Firebox beats the crap out of IE - I'd say that's a pretty good start.
It's simple; you can open many multiple websites within just one browser window if you choose to do so, rather then cluttering your desktop (and taskbar) with many separate browser windows. Much easier to manage.
Try it, you'll never go back. But if you like the clutter, Firefox also allows you to open as many separate windows as you ever did with (gag!) IE.
I use AOL dialup and I have Norton Antivirus. Do I still need FIREWALL protection, or is that usually just needed for "always on" connections such as DSL, broadband and such?
Thanks muchly, in advance. -Seaplaner
And don't forget his famous rotating ALERT light that would flash when ever he had a "new flash". His Favorite Graphic.
Boy, I don't know who peed in your Firefox Wheaties, but I'm guessing you're about to be laid off the IE "development" (I'm surprised they'd have the stones to call it that) team. Willfully blind to the tidal wave that's approaching shore.
As for current market share, ever hear of WordStar? Lotus 1-2-3?
I have.
Opportunities get seized now and then.
It is past time Matt cleaned up his act (e.g, his website).
Got it..thank you.
I bit the bullet and purchased Ad-Aware SE Plus (only Ad-Aware Se is free and doesn't monitor your on line activity for prevention purposes), with Ad-watch. Its amazing the amount crap you slush through on line. The net is a very dirty place :(.
Ad-Aware was recommended here and received 5 stars at about.com, also they recommended swatit (free).
Microsoft is king in the software biz...nobody disputes that.
But Firefox is still superior to IE in every way ;)
Oh, and OpenOffice.org has an incredible collection of FREE Office programs that easily compete with Microsoft's $400 package.
and you didn't report it to an Admin?!!!11 :o
Tabbed browsing allows you to open multiple websites in one browser. They each appear under individual 'tabs', like a file folder. If you go to the Mozilla site, it shows you how it works, and what it looks like.
Yes, get a firewall. Keyloggers and those little (ro)bots that hackers use to create Deinal of Service attacks against sites can work with the slowest of dialups.
I use this one:
http://www.zonelabs.com/store/content/catalog/products/zonealarm/znalm_details.jsp#firewall
You can find the download link at the bottom here:
http://www.zonelabs.com/store/content/company/products/trial_zaFamily/trial_zaFamily.jsp
I personally set it so that I get a visual confirmation about anything trying to go online and phoning home. (For one thing, I don't like Works trying to get updates even though I've supposedly turned updating off. rolleyes )
To ensure it's set up properly, go here:
https://grc.com/x/ne.dll?bh0bkyd2
Click on "all service ports", the thorough test. It might take a minute or so, depending on your computer and connection.
Yep, you're right. The internet is something akin to the Wild West, so it sometimes seems.
I hope what I've written will help some. It might not stop all the nasties, but stopping the payload in any way possible can only help.
Hang in there....
Halgr, any idea what the fire wall or other browsers will to to a VPN account? I am still running an NT PC to support a system via VPN and have been reluctant to touch anything related to the internet. Thanks!
Firefox is better. Much better. Period. The only reason MS has any significant market share is that FF has only been 1.0 and widely-promoted for a month. One single month.
And everyone I know has switched.
I don't use Internet Exploder; been on Netscape since 2.0, most recently on 7.1. And even I switched within 15 minutes of installing Firefox.
Whatever your silly reasons for being so defensive and paranoid, IE is going down. Why shouldn't it? It's old-fashioned, it's de-featured, it's lame, it's slow, it's full of bugs and it hosts system attackers. In short, it's crap, and even "free" it's not worth the money. Open your eyes.
LOL :)
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