I consider myself a careful web user, and am extra cautious about any mail attachments, software installs etc, as my computers are invaluable tools that need to be functional at all times.
However, yesterday I seem to have been invaded by some form of adware commonly known as coolwebsearch.
Thankfully, its own my home machine, not on one of our business machines that we use for Actinic.
It effectively hijacks Internet Explorer and reroutes you to a dodgy search page, whilst bombarding you with messages about spyware and adware, and offering to remove them (at a cost). Its effectively blackmail - it creates the problem, then kindly 'offers' a solution if you pay up (which I doubt works, though I refuse to go there).
It resets your homepage no matter what you do, and also blocks sites like Windows Update, by rerouting the URL to its own search page.
Whatever I have tried so far, (CWshredder, adaware, spybot Search & Destroy, Norton AV) I can't rid this damn thing.
Whilst its not crippled the machine (just IE), its really bugging me.
I have switched to Firefox for web browsing, but don't like the idea of this 'thing' being on my home machine.
My questions are - has anyone else had this problem? I have read that this has evolved into a very powerful and persistent force thats difficult to rid - any idea how widespread it is? Any tips on cleanng my system (see above for what I've tried already)?
However, yesterday I seem to have been invaded by some form of adware commonly known as coolwebsearch.
Thankfully, its own my home machine, not on one of our business machines that we use for Actinic.
It effectively hijacks Internet Explorer and reroutes you to a dodgy search page, whilst bombarding you with messages about spyware and adware, and offering to remove them (at a cost). Its effectively blackmail - it creates the problem, then kindly 'offers' a solution if you pay up (which I doubt works, though I refuse to go there).
It resets your homepage no matter what you do, and also blocks sites like Windows Update, by rerouting the URL to its own search page.
Whatever I have tried so far, (CWshredder, adaware, spybot Search & Destroy, Norton AV) I can't rid this damn thing.
Whilst its not crippled the machine (just IE), its really bugging me.
I have switched to Firefox for web browsing, but don't like the idea of this 'thing' being on my home machine.
My questions are - has anyone else had this problem? I have read that this has evolved into a very powerful and persistent force thats difficult to rid - any idea how widespread it is? Any tips on cleanng my system (see above for what I've tried already)?
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