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Sinner
P.S.: Tried to do a search on Google for 'internet explorer problem and site:www.webmasterworld.com, but this shows some 1800 results....
Thanks for the replies anyways.
Sinner
I also used to be very lax about the Windows and IE updates. But after 8 no-trouble years online, I was at long last invaded.
I was forced to spend a completely non-productive week just getting my system rebuilt and back into operating condition. I figure it cost me about $4,000 all told, including lost business productivity and the cost of software I had to replace because of inadequate back-up and poor record keeping.
There was a recent update for IE that plugs a hole that is exploitable -- even if you aren't running IE but only using other browers! All you need to be is:
1) using any browser online
2) using a PC with IE installed (and isn't it always?)
Security holes like that are really rough. And the invasion can come from a website you're visiting with a non-IE browser, it doesn't need to be email. I do hate being hostage to MS Windows, but that's my reality and I had to face it and take proper steps.
1) Coulomb Dialer (Malware)
2) IPInsight (Data Miner, Spyware & Serves ads)
3) Transponder/MSView (Serves Pop-up ads)
4) WurldMedia (Data Miner)
5) StopPop (Data Miner, Serves ads)
Once Ad-Aware removed these I've had no further problems. Thought I was more careful about what I downloaded to my computer... :o
- Canuck