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Subject: uninstalling two porn sites and getting rid of a pop up window box
Category: Computers > Security
Asked by: garu1937-ga
List Price: $5.00
Posted: 16 Nov 2003 11:34 PST
Expires: 16 Dec 2003 11:34 PST
Question ID: 276463
Porn sites are Hot_ca and Sexy_ca. They will not uninstall using
add/remove programm normal methods and also have seriously affected my
PC performance. ie: defrag will not work. Also the pop up box has a
message "Microsoft internet explorer has encountered a problem and
needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience." This box appears
every 5 or 10 minutes after PC is in use

Request for Question Clarification by hummer-ga on 16 Nov 2003 12:11 PST
Hi garu1937,

First, run a thorough virus scan on your computer, such as HouseCall
(my first choice) or BitDefender.

HouseCall:
http://housecall.trendmicro.com/

BitDefender:
http://www.bitdefender.com/scan/licence.php 

Next, run a system cleaner, such as Ad-Aware:
http://www.lavasoft.de/support/download/

Next, please let us know how it goes.

Good luck,
hummer
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Subject: Re: uninstalling two porn sites and getting rid of a pop up window box
From: kingdanimus-ga on 16 Nov 2003 12:28 PST
 
I would suggest Spy-Bot over Ad-Aware.  It is more thorough and more
frequently updated.  Lavasofts Ad-Aware has spyware in its own program
(can be seen after running Spy-Bot).

http://download.com.com/3000-2144-10122137.html?part=104443&subj=dlpage&tag=button
Subject: Re: uninstalling two porn sites and getting rid of a pop up window box
From: hummer-ga on 16 Nov 2003 12:39 PST
 
Kingdanimus, thanks for that. I did have SpyBot listed but deleted my
first note by mistake and when I re-typed it, I neglected to include
Spybot.  Thanks, hummer
Subject: Re: uninstalling two porn sites and getting rid of a pop up window box
From: lri41-ga on 18 Nov 2003 13:13 PST
 
How to fix a hijacked homepage setting
 
http://www.cyberwalker.net/columns/oct02/241002.html


http://www.geekgirls.com/net_hijacked.htm

Browser Hijacking

http://www.spywareinfo.com/articles/hijacked/

Has something started redirecting your browser to whazit.com? We have the solution!
http://www.spywareinfo.com/

Manual remove:

http://whazit.com/manualremove.html


restore a hijacked browser, or if you want to know whether that free
software you just downloaded might have a parasite bundled into it,
you've come to the right place.
http://www.spywareinfo.com/


[langalist] LangaList Standard Edition 2002-01-24  
Date: 1/23/2002 9:18:06 PM Pacific Standard Time

Free "Anti-Parasite" Browser Check

Esther Schindler, who helps edit and produce columns and discussions for
InformationWeek.Com (including mine!), sent along a note about

http://and.doxdesk.com/parasite/
 :

     Nice utility page that automatically detects spyware in your
     Windows Explorer browser, and generates instructions for
     removing it....

Thanks, Esther. The page runs a small JavaScript that looks for
"exploitationware"  and other "parasite" add-ons that may have barnacled
themselves to your browser without your knowledge.

****************************************************************

Lockergnome Windows Digest] Electronic Toolbar and the Lovers  
Date: 3/16/2003 1:44:12 PM Pacific Standard Time

IE Restrictions v1.0 [478k] W9x/2k/XP FREE

http://www.mywebattack.com/gnomeapp.php?id=105964

IE Restrictions allows you to disable certain modifications to
Internet Explorer. Many of them are commonly abused by invasive
Web sites that, for example, change your home page settings,
modify the toolbar, open pages in full- screen mode, and more.
Others are more of an administrative nature, allowing you to
disable the registry editor, page source viewing, and other
settings. [MWA]


MOSSBERGS'S MAILBAG  WSJ
June 6, 2002  


Software Can Prevent Porn Sites From Monopolizing Start Pages
By WALTER S. MOSSBERG

There's no other major item most of us own that is as confusing,
unpredictable and unreliable as our personal computers. Everybody has
questions about them, and we aim to help. Here are a few questions
about computers I've received recently from people like you, and my
answers. I have edited and restated the questions a bit, for
readability.

This week my mailbox contained questions about disabling malicious
porn site settings, finding a book about Windows XP and printing
directly from digital cameras.

Q: A gross porn site, apparently once visited by my teenage son, has
taken over my browser and installed itself as my start page. Every
time I launch Internet Explorer, this porn page appears, and it spawns
multiple other porn pages so fast I can't close them. Even if I go
into the settings menu and change the start page back to something I
want, the porn page overrides my choice the next time I reboot the PC.
How can I get rid of it?

A: Porn sites aren't the only ones who try and take over your browser
by changing your start page, which is the Web page that appears first
whenever you launch Internet Explorer. Some sleazy marketing sites do
this, too. These sites install malicious code on your PC, some of
which controls the browser start page setting, overriding your own
selections.

But I have found a free program to be very effective in blocking such
sabotage. It's called StartPage Guard and was developed by a
programmer named Piotr J. Walczak. The program not only kills
malicious code and allows you to restore your favorite start page, but
it can automatically check to make sure your choice isn't overridden
again. You can download StartPage Guard at

www.download.com  (search for "start page") or at http://pjwalczak.com/

********************************************************************

Lockergnome Windows Digest] Superimposed Symphony and the Aliasing  
Date: 7/5/2003 4:37:19 PM Pacific Daylight Time

Browser Hijack Blaster v1.0 [393k] W98/2k/XP FREE


Browser Hijack Blaster protects your system from browser hijackers
and spyware that alters your Internet Explorer settings. It runs
in the system tray and silently monitors the settings for IE
Homepage, IE Default Page, IE Search Page, and BHOs (Browser
Helper Objects). If any of these settings are changed, it will
intercept and warn you, giving you the option to undo the changes.
[MWA]

 
http://www.mywebattack.com/gnomeapp.php?id=106649

http://www.wilderssecurity.net/bhblaster.html

*************************************************************************

WinPatrol 5.2
Supports Windows 95, 98, ME, 2000, NT and XP 

·	
·	Detect if your default Home Page has been hijacked.

Message #: 291886From: J RAMSent: 8/29/2003 1:32 PM
A.	DAVY...this is the I've seen,and it does a-lot more things
including stopping worms and spyware.. it's free


  http://www.winpatrol.com/

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