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peaches

10:25 pm on May 31, 2002 (gmt 0)



Hello evryone!

My live in boyfriend was missing with my computer and who knows what he did with it. Here is my quistion. When I get on to the computer and I click on items that are supposed to show up in another window nothing shows up on the page,it is a blank page. How do I fix this????? Please help!!!

brotherhood of LAN

10:27 pm on May 31, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Hi peaches,

just to comfort you, I have the same problem. I'm assuming its spyware. By any chance has your system clock changed too...and I assume you are meaning Internet Explorer?

either way, one way to get round it is right click with internet explorer and go to "copy shortcut" and use CTRL + V in the address bar of the new window

txbakers

10:27 pm on May 31, 2002 (gmt 0)

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weren't you the same Peaches who got caught with the Por** search engine installed?

I'd keep that boy friend away from your mom's computers.

peaches

11:18 pm on May 31, 2002 (gmt 0)



Hey man, Im telling you I did not get caught! That was on my moms computer. I live at my own house so totally different computers but yes I am the same Peaches!!!!!

Well anyways yes my clock every thing is starting to work funny on my computer and I just dont know how to fix these things because I am no computer expert, but I am learning more every day, and yes you assumed right it is Internet explorer!

I tried the to do the right click and copy still does not work. I cant even look at my own profiles on any of my accounts even with webmasters, because when the window pops up its just a blank document.

papabaer

12:30 am on Jun 1, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Hello peaches, try doing a search on Google for ie exploits and then for counter exploitation - you will find a number of resources that have information on IE vunerabilities and fixes. If you absolutely are determined to continue using MSIE as your browser, be sure to visit M$'s site to get the latest security patch.

You might even consider browser alternatives such as Opera, Mozilla or Netscape 7.

Do the search in any event... there is a lot of information on this subject.

What versions of Windows and IE are you running?

peaches

1:03 am on Jun 1, 2002 (gmt 0)



Im running windows 2000 profesional and Internet Explorer 6.0

keyplyr

1:38 am on Jun 1, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Besides searching for MS patches/fixes as papabear recommended, I would scan your C drive with your anti-virus software.

Also, [url=www.lavasoftUSA.com]AdAware[/url] is a good thing to use on a regular basis.

txbakers

1:45 am on Jun 1, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Also, AdAware is a good thing to use on a regular basis.

For a site that wants to remove ads from your computer they sure have lots of ads! (I downloaded from MajorGeeks.com)

keyplyr

2:21 am on Jun 1, 2002 (gmt 0)

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>they sure have lots of ads

AdAware website has no ads

papabaer

2:29 am on Jun 1, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Peaches, this may be a tough one. Hopefully Adaware can help, but it sounds as if the program has made some major changes to your registry. Your safest route may involve professional PC service.

This is something potentially far too serious to "guess" with. The solution may be rather complex.

Win 98 had the msconfig.exe program that could be launched from the run menu (msconfig), the program featered an "Startup" tab that would allow you to "uncheck" programs that were launched at start-up. Almost certainly, there is an entry in your registry that ensures the scumware routine is relaunched at every reboot. that is why it can be such a pain to rid a system of these exploits. I strongly suspect that there is something similar to regedit -s C\Windows\sp.dll executing each time you reboot. The example is of a little program that takes over IE's default search page as well as imposing its own homepage. Again, this is just an example, but most likely some similar routine is being run. For Win98 users, running msconfig and unchecking a suspicious entry to prevent it from launching is a first step at removal.

Do the searches as mentioned, read all you can. You may find help at M$'s own site. If you are not sure of what is going on after checking online documentation, then you may need professional service. I wish there was an easy answer, but there is not. There are hundreds, if not thousands of nasty little scripts just waiting to take over your browser. What's done is done. By all means be careful finding a solution. If you are not certain how to proceed... then don't! It will be much safer to find someone (pc/tech/service)close at hand who has experience with this than erring and making matters worse. Proceed cautiously!

peaches

8:52 pm on Jun 1, 2002 (gmt 0)



Thanks every one for all the tips. I really appreciate it. Now time for me to do some research.