The Problem:
There is a despicable trend that is becoming more and more common where the browser settings of web surfers are being forcibly hijacked by malicious web sites and software which modifies your default start and search pages. Sometimes internet shortcuts will be added to your favorites folder without asking you. The purpose of this is force you to visit a web site of the hijacker's choice so that they can artifically inflate their web site's traffic for higher advertising revenues.
In some cases, these changes are reversible simply by going into internet options and switching them back. Not always however. Sometimes it's necessary to edit the windows registry (gasp!) to undo the changes made. Sometimes there is even a combination of registry setting and files clandestinely placed on your hard drive that redo your settings every time you reboot the computer. No matter how often you change your settings back, they are changed again the next time you restart. There have even been cases where internet options have been removed from the tools menu by registry hacking to prevent you from controlling your own computer!
Even AOL has become a browser hijacker by placing it's web site free.aol.com in Internet Explorer's trusted sites security zone, thereby bypassing the most frequently used security settings. This occurs after installing their AOL software, AOL Instant Messenger, Netscape 6.x, and even the latest ICQ2001b has reportedly done this. AOL then exploits this by downloading ActiveX components to your computer without your consent.
I recommend that everyone become aware of this potential and check out this article:
www.spywareinfo.com/artic...d/#removal
Which also provides information about Spyware another big problem that you all should be aware of and learn to check for on your systems.




