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Do
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by:
Tom
Jenson |
Your
browser now has a new start page and a new
search
page. Every time your browser loads a page
that doesn't
exist, you end up at some strange site,
probably filled
with popup ads or worse - pornography. Nothing
you do, from
resetting the home page in your options
menu to rebooting
your machine gets rid of the problem.
If you're really unlucky, the first new
page you try to
load has called up so many pop ups that
your machine will
virtually lock up until professionally serviced.
Browser hijacking is a very real and annoying
problem. If
the hijacker program starts sending you
off to pornography
websites - there's a real chance it might
have caused
pornography to be downloaded onto your hard
drive. Porn on
a work computer has the potential to get
your into real
trouble.
Spyware, the generic term for software that
installs itself
and records your movements, information
and other bits to
send back to its source, is a general nuisance.
Browser
hijacking is a form of spyware that subverts
your browser
settings and leaves you in a bind. If you
don't have
something that can prevent or at least detect
and reset it,
you could be in for some trouble.
Many savvy users who discover the problem
find it very
difficult to repair. Critical files like
"Internet Options"
are missing from the control panel of the
operating system.
So, now it's time to sort through the various
.dll files or
.ini file extensions - looking for a configuration
that was
altered.
Next, the person experiencing the problem
becomes so
frustrated that they delete their browser
and try to
reinstall or the worst yet, completely reformat
the hard
drive - convinced that it is irreparable.
Well, reformatting will work - but only
until the hijack
software has been downloaded once more from
wherever it was
retrieved from in the first place. Most
anti-spyware
software contains code for detecting and
removing browser
hijackers; it requires activation of the
software to detect
it for some programs. Other pay versions
include real time
blockers that will actually prevent a browser
hijacker from
installing itself.
Unfortunately, spyware and its associated
brethren are here
to stay. The best defense is to employ protection
that will
guard against unexpected software additions
and installs.
Hijacking your browser may not seem as criminal
as a virus
that eats files, but if you've ever experienced
your
browser being hijacked, then you're aware
with the
frustration it causes.
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About the author:
Tom Jenson has worked in software development
for 20 years.
He's seen spyware develop from an occasional
problem, to a
daily, hourly threat to all pc's. He made
it a mission to
research these threats, and work out how
best to combat
them. Now this series of article helps others
protect
their computers too.
Circulated by Bandoni
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