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Each time I do a search on the internet (Yahoo) and then
the results come up, another window pops up (some other
search engine) and then i also get these windows saying
something like "Is it ok to install this program?" It's
some sleazy site's stuff and I just cannot get rid of
it!!!! I tried to do a search in Windows for any
application installed the date it started happening, but
could not find anything. Something must have automatically
gotten installed while surfing the web....
 
Hi - Popups - The best way to start is to get Ad-Aware 6.0, Build 162 or
later, here: http://www.lavasoftusa.com/support/download/. Update and run
this regularly to get rid of most "spyware/hijackware" on your machine.

Another excellent program for this purpose is SpyBot Search and Destroy
available here: http://security.kolla.de/ SpyBot Support Forum here:
http://www.net-integration.net/cgi-bin/forums/ikonboard.cgi
I recommend using both normally. After fixing things with SpyBot S&D, be
sure to re-boot and rerun SpyBot again and repeat this cycle until you get a
clean "no red" scan.

Then, there are a variety of third party "Popup Killers" available. I
normally use AdShield, which, if you maintain its Block List every now and
then, almost totally stops this. In addition, it stops a variety of
ads/banners/etc. (particularly spyware like doubleclick) on pages I access.
This is probably all you'll need; however, I've also investigated a program
called Webwasher which appears to be very good, but decided that AdShield
was sufficient. At the bottom of this post, you'll find a list provided
courtesy of bc_acadia of a number of free popup blockers with links.

****** NOTE: As of 28 Apr 03 AdShield appears to have partnered with a new
reseller, and AdShield is no longer free. There is a trial version of
AdShield3; however, IMO it is seriously crippled in not being able to import
or export block lists and I think for reasonable utility one would have to
go to the full version. While I don't normally recommend non-free software,
I personally will continue to use AdShield3, since I think it is the best
currently available combined Popup/Ad/Malware blocker, but you should be
aware of the fact that it now costs, ($29.95), whereas the earlier versions
upon which I based my original recommendation were free, although not nearly
as capable as the AdShield3 release. I've included below links to both the
older free version and the new paid version. You'll have to investigate and
make your own choice in the matter. *******

Here are a number of AdShield-related links:

http://www.fsd1.org/technology/Files/AdShield.exe - AdShield1.2 (free)
http://www.internettechs.net/utilities/AdShield.exe - AdShield1.2 (free)
http://ftp.ural.ru/home/index/windows/networking/utils/AdShield -
AdShield1.2 (free)
http://www.megalog.ru/info/utilz/AdShield.zip - AdShield1.2 (free)
http://www.allstarss.com/store/adshield.html - AdShield3
http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/block.txt - (Mike Burgess' .txt Block List
for AdShield)
http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/block.zip - Mike Burgess' Zipped Block List
for AdShield - Recommended)
http://adshield.briankass.com/blocklists.html (lists a number of
blocklists)
http://adshield.briankass.com/blocklist.abl (brian's blocklist in .abl
format)
http://adshield.briankass.com/blocklist.txt (brian's blocklist in .txt
format)
http://www.songwave.com/software/adshield_blocklist.txt (40,000 pornsites
blocked - *VERY* large list - use at your own risk)
http://www.chrismyden.com/temp/block.abl (chrismyden's blocklist in .abl
format)
http://www.staff.uiuc.edu/~ehowes/resource.htm#AdShield (Eric Howes AGNIS
for AdShield block list - Recommended) (BTW, Eric's site contains a wealth
of very valuable information about all aspects of net security - Very Highly
Recommended)

There's also a new AdShield forum here:
http://users.boardnation.com/~adshield/index.php

Here's a good AdShield test site, courtesy of siljaline: "Make ***SURE***
you have your block scripted popups enabled
http://www.mediaboy.net/1010100-1100001-1111010/gahk/>>>> [Warning this URL
opens a multitude of Browser windows almost instantly]"

http://www.webwasher.com - Webwasher


Additionally, some people have recommended Popup Stopper and PopupBuster,
but they have also been reported or experienced to cause perceived problems
for some people with "normal" links in IE6 such as Google search results and
links from OE. Some proponents of PopupBuster assert, however, that this
is normal operation for this program under certain circumstances which can
be overridden if necessary. YMMV Another "Proxy" type blocker similar to
Webwasher and Proxomitron but supposedly a bit easier to configure is
Privoxy here: http://www.privoxy.org/ Popup Manager, free, here, has also
been recommended to me: http://www.endpopups.com/

Also, if you're comfortable allowing changes to the registry, there is an
approach, IE-SPYAD, using the restricted sites list which can be used for
scripted popups. I use this and it works very well. See here:
http://www.staff.uiuc.edu/~ehowes/resource.htm

There is additonal information about setting up and using AdShield, and
about using the Restriced Zone (and an additional list) here:
http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/hosts.htm
and some of the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's) about AdShield here:
http://adshield.briankass.com

Lastly, ZoneAlarmPro3/4 has added provisions for stopping adds/popups,
handling cookies, web bugs, and scripting/ActiveX components in addition to
it's firewall functionality. Not free, but I have used it with my other
AdBlocking stuff (AdShield, etc.) turned off as a test, and it appears to be
very good indeed. So far I've experienced no problems at all with it set in
its High Security modes for Ads although others have reported the need to
temporarily turn it off to reach some sites. Also, Agnitum's Outpost
Firewall supports a plug-in for this: "Pre-configured to block most banner
advertisement. Can be configured manually or by simply dragging and dropping
unwanted banners into the Ad Trashcan." I have no experience as to how
effective it is, but I have received a favorable report.

There's good information about hijacking in general and fixes available for
specific hijackers here: http://www.spywareinfo.com/hijacked.html
http://gmpservicesinc.com/Articles/hijack.asp
http://www.mvps.org/inetexplorer/Darnit.htm#pop_up
http://www.doxdesk.com/parasite/

bc_acadia's list:

"Some popup blockers.
All of these are 100% pure freeware, no trial periods. Some of these
do more than just handle popups.

Pow!: http://www.analogx.com/contents/download/network/pow.htm
NoAds: http://www.southbaypc.com/NoAds/
PopupEraser: http://www.webknacks.com/popuperaser.htm
Stop-the-Pop: http://www.bysoft.se/sureshot/stopthepop/index.html
Internet Organizer: http://www.sf.yucom.be/wdprojects/
PopKi: http://ranfo.com/popki.html
PopUpPopper: http://www.bayden.com/Popper/default.asp
PopUpKiller: http://sourceforge.net/projects/puk/
AdCruncher Proxy: http://home.sprintmail.com/~dtrout/AdCruncher/ReadMe.html
KillAd: http://www.wplus.net/pp/fsc/
ClickOff: http://www.johanneshuebner.com/en/download.html
PopupBuster: http://www.popupbuster.com/PopUpBuster/
Free Surfer: http://www.kolumbus.fi/eero.muhonen/FS/
Window Shades: http://www.g-m-m.com/Software/WindowShades/index.php
AdShield (my personal favorite): http://www.adshield.org/
PopupStopper: http://www.panicware.com/popupstopper.html
Proxomitron (has learning curve): http://www.proxomitron.org/
For those who don't want third party stuff, your own pc's built-in
host file:
http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/hosts.htm and
http://www.smartin-designs.com/ and http://www.accs-net.com/hosts/


Here is a review of 61 popup killers, not all of them are free:
http://www.popup-killer-review.com/index.htm"

NOTE that this site also contains a good, comprehensive series of popup
killer tests.


Finally, there's a new class of hijacker using Window's Messenger Service
(not Instant Messaging, BTW). See: Messenger Service Window That Contains
an Internet Advertisement Appears http://support.microsoft.com/?id=330904
which identifies reasons to keep this service and steps to take if you do.
You can test your system and follow the 'Prevention' link to get additional
information here: http://www.mynetwatchman.com/winpopuptester.asp Unless
you have very good reasons to keep this active, it should be turned off in
Win2k and XP. Go here and do what it says:
http://www.itc.virginia.edu/desktop/docs/messagepopup/ or, even better, get
MessageSubtract, free, here, which will give you flexible control of the
service and viewing of these messages:
http://www.intermute.com/messagesubtract/help.html Recommended.


Perhaps these will help.


--
Please respond in the same thread.
Regards, Jim Byrd, MS-MVP



In
 
Jim,
I have made the same mistake the other writer made. I
gave permission to have a program automatically installed
due to clicking too fast.

I have run ADaware and Spybot and IE continues
to "hijack" me to unwanted sites upon starting. I assume
there is a way to uninstall what has been installed,
right? After all, I did give permission to install, so
is this problem really due to spyware-type issues? BTW,
Im running XP and have tried to just uninstall IE
altogether with no luck. Is this an aswer? If so, could
you instruct me how to delete IE so I can do a fresh
start?

Thanks in advance for your time.

Shannon R.
-----Original Message-----
Hi - Popups - The best way to start is to get Ad-Aware 6.0, Build 162 or
later, here:
http://www.lavasoftusa.com/support/download/. Update and
run
this regularly to get rid of most "spyware/hijackware" on your machine.

Another excellent program for this purpose is SpyBot Search and Destroy
available here: http://security.kolla.de/ SpyBot Support Forum here:
http://www.net-integration.net/cgi- bin/forums/ikonboard.cgi
I recommend using both normally. After fixing things with SpyBot S&D, be
sure to re-boot and rerun SpyBot again and repeat this cycle until you get a
clean "no red" scan.

Then, there are a variety of third party "Popup Killers" available. I
normally use AdShield, which, if you maintain its Block List every now and
then, almost totally stops this. In addition, it stops a variety of
ads/banners/etc. (particularly spyware like doubleclick) on pages I access.
This is probably all you'll need; however, I've also investigated a program
called Webwasher which appears to be very good, but decided that AdShield
was sufficient. At the bottom of this post, you'll find a list provided
courtesy of bc_acadia of a number of free popup blockers with links.

****** NOTE: As of 28 Apr 03 AdShield appears to have partnered with a new
reseller, and AdShield is no longer free. There is a trial version of
AdShield3; however, IMO it is seriously crippled in not being able to import
or export block lists and I think for reasonable utility one would have to
go to the full version. While I don't normally recommend non-free software,
I personally will continue to use AdShield3, since I think it is the best
currently available combined Popup/Ad/Malware blocker, but you should be
aware of the fact that it now costs, ($29.95), whereas the earlier versions
upon which I based my original recommendation were free, although not nearly
as capable as the AdShield3 release. I've included below links to both the
older free version and the new paid version. You'll have to investigate and
make your own choice in the matter. *******

Here are a number of AdShield-related links:

http://www.fsd1.org/technology/Files/AdShield.exe - AdShield1.2 (free)
http://www.internettechs.net/utilities/AdShield.exe - AdShield1.2 (free)
http://ftp.ural.ru/home/index/windows/networking/utils/Ad Shield -
AdShield1.2 (free)
http://www.megalog.ru/info/utilz/AdShield.zip - AdShield1.2 (free)
http://www.allstarss.com/store/adshield.html - AdShield3
http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/block.txt - (Mike Burgess' .txt Block List
for AdShield)
http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/block.zip - Mike Burgess' Zipped Block List
for AdShield - Recommended)
http://adshield.briankass.com/blocklists.html (lists a number of
blocklists)
http://adshield.briankass.com/blocklist.abl (brian's blocklist in .abl
format)
http://adshield.briankass.com/blocklist.txt (brian's blocklist in .txt
format)
http://www.songwave.com/software/adshield_blocklist.txt (40,000 pornsites
blocked - *VERY* large list - use at your own risk)
http://www.chrismyden.com/temp/block.abl (chrismyden's blocklist in .abl
format)
http://www.staff.uiuc.edu/~ehowes/resource.htm#AdShield (Eric Howes AGNIS
for AdShield block list - Recommended) (BTW, Eric's site contains a wealth
of very valuable information about all aspects of net security - Very Highly
Recommended)

There's also a new AdShield forum here:
http://users.boardnation.com/~adshield/index.php

Here's a good AdShield test site, courtesy of siljaline: "Make ***SURE***
you have your block scripted popups enabled
http://www.mediaboy.net/1010100-1100001-
1111010/gahk/>>>> [Warning this URL
opens a multitude of Browser windows almost instantly]"

http://www.webwasher.com - Webwasher


Additionally, some people have recommended Popup Stopper and PopupBuster,
but they have also been reported or experienced to cause perceived problems
for some people with "normal" links in IE6 such as Google search results and
links from OE. Some proponents of PopupBuster assert, however, that this
is normal operation for this program under certain circumstances which can
be overridden if necessary. YMMV Another "Proxy" type blocker similar to
Webwasher and Proxomitron but supposedly a bit easier to configure is
Privoxy here: http://www.privoxy.org/ Popup Manager, free, here, has also
been recommended to me: http://www.endpopups.com/

Also, if you're comfortable allowing changes to the registry, there is an
approach, IE-SPYAD, using the restricted sites list which can be used for
scripted popups. I use this and it works very well. See here:
http://www.staff.uiuc.edu/~ehowes/resource.htm

There is additonal information about setting up and using AdShield, and
about using the Restriced Zone (and an additional list) here:
http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/hosts.htm
and some of the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's) about AdShield here:
http://adshield.briankass.com

Lastly, ZoneAlarmPro3/4 has added provisions for stopping adds/popups,
handling cookies, web bugs, and scripting/ActiveX components in addition to
it's firewall functionality. Not free, but I have used it with my other
AdBlocking stuff (AdShield, etc.) turned off as a test, and it appears to be
very good indeed. So far I've experienced no problems at all with it set in
its High Security modes for Ads although others have reported the need to
temporarily turn it off to reach some sites. Also, Agnitum's Outpost
Firewall supports a plug-in for this: "Pre-configured to block most banner
advertisement. Can be configured manually or by simply dragging and dropping
unwanted banners into the Ad Trashcan." I have no experience as to how
effective it is, but I have received a favorable report.

There's good information about hijacking in general and fixes available for
specific hijackers here: http://www.spywareinfo.com/hijacked.html
http://gmpservicesinc.com/Articles/hijack.asp
http://www.mvps.org/inetexplorer/Darnit.htm#pop_up
http://www.doxdesk.com/parasite/

bc_acadia's list:

"Some popup blockers.
All of these are 100% pure freeware, no trial periods. Some of these
do more than just handle popups.

Pow!: http://www.analogx.com/contents/download/network/pow.htm
NoAds: http://www.southbaypc.com/NoAds/
PopupEraser: http://www.webknacks.com/popuperaser.htm
Stop-the-Pop: http://www.bysoft.se/sureshot/stopthepop/index.html
Internet Organizer: http://www.sf.yucom.be/wdprojects/
PopKi: http://ranfo.com/popki.html
PopUpPopper: http://www.bayden.com/Popper/default.asp
PopUpKiller: http://sourceforge.net/projects/puk/
AdCruncher Proxy: http://home.sprintmail.com/~dtrout/AdCruncher/ReadMe.html
KillAd: http://www.wplus.net/pp/fsc/
ClickOff: http://www.johanneshuebner.com/en/download.html
PopupBuster: http://www.popupbuster.com/PopUpBuster/
Free Surfer: http://www.kolumbus.fi/eero.muhonen/FS/
Window Shades: http://www.g-m- m.com/Software/WindowShades/index.php
AdShield (my personal favorite): http://www.adshield.org/
PopupStopper: http://www.panicware.com/popupstopper.html
Proxomitron (has learning curve): http://www.proxomitron.org/
For those who don't want third party stuff, your own pc's built-in
host file:
http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/hosts.htm and
http://www.smartin-designs.com/ and http://www.accs- net.com/hosts/


Here is a review of 61 popup killers, not all of them are free:
http://www.popup-killer-review.com/index.htm"

NOTE that this site also contains a good, comprehensive series of popup
killer tests.


Finally, there's a new class of hijacker using Window's Messenger Service
(not Instant Messaging, BTW). See: Messenger Service Window That Contains
an Internet Advertisement Appears http://support.microsoft.com/?id=330904
which identifies reasons to keep this service and steps to take if you do.
You can test your system and follow the 'Prevention' link to get additional
information here:
http://www.mynetwatchman.com/winpopuptester.asp Unless
 
Hi Shannon - Well, before you uninstall IE, try this (it's probably not a
problem that re-installing IE can fix anyway):

Download HijackThis, free, here:
http://www.spywareinfo.com/~merijn/files/hijackthis.zip

Unzip it to any convenient folder, start it then press Scan. Click on
SaveLog when it's finished which will create hijackthis.log. Now click the
Config button, then Misc Tools and click on Generate StartupList.log which
will create Startuplist.txt

Go to Spyware and Hijackware Removal Support, here:
http://www.spywareinfo.com/forums/index.php?s=8a236cdf61469fbad3bddbe810be0374&act=SF&f=11

Sign in, then copy and paste both files into a message asking for
assistance, Someone will answer with detailed instructions for the removal
of your parasite(s).



Once you get this cleaned up, you might want to consider installing the
SpywareBlaster and SpywareGuard here to help prevent this kind of thing from
happening in the future:
http://www.wilderssecurity.com/spywareblaster.html (Prevents malware Active
X installs) (BTW, SpyWare Blaster is not memory resident ... no CPU or
memory load - but keep it updated) The latest version as of this writing
will prevent installation or prevent the malware from running if it is
already installed (682 as of this post), and it provides information and
fixit-links for a variety of parasites.
http://www.wilderssecurity.net/spywareguard.html (Monitors for attempts to
install malware) Both Very Highly Recommended.

See if any of this helps and please post back with your results.


--
Please respond in the same thread.
Regards, Jim Byrd, MS-MVP



In
Shannon Rampy said:
Jim,
I have made the same mistake the other writer made. I
gave permission to have a program automatically installed
due to clicking too fast.

I have run ADaware and Spybot and IE continues
to "hijack" me to unwanted sites upon starting. I assume
there is a way to uninstall what has been installed,
right? After all, I did give permission to install, so
is this problem really due to spyware-type issues? BTW,
Im running XP and have tried to just uninstall IE
altogether with no luck. Is this an aswer? If so, could
you instruct me how to delete IE so I can do a fresh
start?

Thanks in advance for your time.

Shannon R.
-----Original Message-----
Hi - Popups - The best way to start is to get Ad-Aware 6.0, Build
162 or later, here:
http://www.lavasoftusa.com/support/download/. Update and
run
this regularly to get rid of most "spyware/hijackware" on your
machine.

Another excellent program for this purpose is SpyBot Search and
Destroy available here: http://security.kolla.de/ SpyBot Support
Forum here: http://www.net-integration.net/cgi-
bin/forums/ikonboard.cgi I recommend using both normally. After
fixing things with SpyBot S&D, be sure to re-boot and rerun SpyBot
again and repeat this cycle until you get a clean "no red" scan.

Then, there are a variety of third party "Popup Killers" available.
I normally use AdShield, which, if you maintain its Block List every
now and then, almost totally stops this. In addition, it stops a
variety of ads/banners/etc. (particularly spyware like doubleclick)
on pages I access. This is probably all you'll need; however, I've
also investigated a program called Webwasher which appears to be
very good, but decided that AdShield was sufficient. At the bottom
of this post, you'll find a list provided courtesy of bc_acadia of a
number of free popup blockers with links.

****** NOTE: As of 28 Apr 03 AdShield appears to have partnered
with a new reseller, and AdShield is no longer free. There is a
trial version of AdShield3; however, IMO it is seriously crippled in
not being able to import or export block lists and I think for
reasonable utility one would have to go to the full version. While
I don't normally recommend non-free software, I personally will
continue to use AdShield3, since I think it is the best currently
available combined Popup/Ad/Malware blocker, but you should be aware
of the fact that it now costs, ($29.95), whereas the earlier
versions upon which I based my original recommendation were free,
although not nearly as capable as the AdShield3 release. I've
included below links to both the older free version and the new paid
version. You'll have to investigate and make your own choice in the
matter. *******

Here are a number of AdShield-related links:

http://www.fsd1.org/technology/Files/AdShield.exe - AdShield1.2
(free) http://www.internettechs.net/utilities/AdShield.exe -
AdShield1.2 (free)
http://ftp.ural.ru/home/index/windows/networking/utils/Ad Shield -
AdShield1.2 (free) http://www.megalog.ru/info/utilz/AdShield.zip -
AdShield1.2 (free) http://www.allstarss.com/store/adshield.html -
AdShield3 http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/block.txt - (Mike Burgess'
.txt Block List for AdShield)
http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/block.zip - Mike Burgess' Zipped
Block List for AdShield - Recommended)
http://adshield.briankass.com/blocklists.html (lists a number of
blocklists)
http://adshield.briankass.com/blocklist.abl (brian's blocklist in
.abl format)
http://adshield.briankass.com/blocklist.txt (brian's blocklist in
.txt format)
http://www.songwave.com/software/adshield_blocklist.txt (40,000
pornsites blocked - *VERY* large list - use at your own risk)
http://www.chrismyden.com/temp/block.abl (chrismyden's blocklist in
.abl format)
http://www.staff.uiuc.edu/~ehowes/resource.htm#AdShield (Eric Howes
AGNIS for AdShield block list - Recommended) (BTW, Eric's site
contains a wealth of very valuable information about all aspects of
net security - Very Highly Recommended)

There's also a new AdShield forum here:
http://users.boardnation.com/~adshield/index.php

Here's a good AdShield test site, courtesy of siljaline: "Make ***SURE***
you have your block scripted popups enabled
http://www.mediaboy.net/1010100-1100001-
1111010/gahk/>>>> [Warning this URL
opens a multitude of Browser windows almost instantly]"

http://www.webwasher.com - Webwasher


Additionally, some people have recommended Popup Stopper and
PopupBuster, but they have also been reported or experienced to
cause perceived problems for some people with "normal" links in IE6
such as Google search results and links from OE. Some proponents of
PopupBuster assert, however, that this is normal operation for this
program under certain circumstances which can be overridden if
necessary. YMMV Another "Proxy" type blocker similar to Webwasher
and Proxomitron but supposedly a bit easier to configure is Privoxy
here: http://www.privoxy.org/ Popup Manager, free, here, has also
been recommended to me: http://www.endpopups.com/

Also, if you're comfortable allowing changes to the registry, there
is an approach, IE-SPYAD, using the restricted sites list which can
be used for scripted popups. I use this and it works very well.
See here: http://www.staff.uiuc.edu/~ehowes/resource.htm

There is additonal information about setting up and using AdShield,
and about using the Restriced Zone (and an additional list) here:
http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/hosts.htm
and some of the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's) about AdShield
here: http://adshield.briankass.com

Lastly, ZoneAlarmPro3/4 has added provisions for stopping
adds/popups, handling cookies, web bugs, and scripting/ActiveX
components in addition to it's firewall functionality. Not free,
but I have used it with my other AdBlocking stuff (AdShield, etc.)
turned off as a test, and it appears to be very good indeed. So far
I've experienced no problems at all with it set in its High Security
modes for Ads although others have reported the need to temporarily
turn it off to reach some sites. Also, Agnitum's Outpost Firewall
supports a plug-in for this: "Pre-configured to block most banner
advertisement. Can be configured manually or by simply dragging and
dropping unwanted banners into the Ad Trashcan." I have no
experience as to how effective it is, but I have received a
favorable report.

There's good information about hijacking in general and fixes
available for specific hijackers here:
http://www.spywareinfo.com/hijacked.html
http://gmpservicesinc.com/Articles/hijack.asp
http://www.mvps.org/inetexplorer/Darnit.htm#pop_up
http://www.doxdesk.com/parasite/

bc_acadia's list:

"Some popup blockers.
All of these are 100% pure freeware, no trial periods. Some of these
do more than just handle popups.

Pow!: http://www.analogx.com/contents/download/network/pow.htm
NoAds: http://www.southbaypc.com/NoAds/
PopupEraser: http://www.webknacks.com/popuperaser.htm
Stop-the-Pop: http://www.bysoft.se/sureshot/stopthepop/index.html
Internet Organizer: http://www.sf.yucom.be/wdprojects/
PopKi: http://ranfo.com/popki.html
PopUpPopper: http://www.bayden.com/Popper/default.asp
PopUpKiller: http://sourceforge.net/projects/puk/
AdCruncher Proxy:
http://home.sprintmail.com/~dtrout/AdCruncher/ReadMe.html KillAd:
http://www.wplus.net/pp/fsc/
ClickOff: http://www.johanneshuebner.com/en/download.html
PopupBuster: http://www.popupbuster.com/PopUpBuster/
Free Surfer: http://www.kolumbus.fi/eero.muhonen/FS/
Window Shades: http://www.g-m- m.com/Software/WindowShades/index.php
AdShield (my personal favorite): http://www.adshield.org/
PopupStopper: http://www.panicware.com/popupstopper.html
Proxomitron (has learning curve): http://www.proxomitron.org/
For those who don't want third party stuff, your own pc's built-in
host file:
http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/hosts.htm and
http://www.smartin-designs.com/ and http://www.accs- net.com/hosts/


Here is a review of 61 popup killers, not all of them are free:
http://www.popup-killer-review.com/index.htm"

NOTE that this site also contains a good, comprehensive series of
popup killer tests.


Finally, there's a new class of hijacker using Window's Messenger
Service (not Instant Messaging, BTW). See: Messenger Service
Window That Contains an Internet Advertisement Appears
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=330904 which identifies reasons to
keep this service and steps to take if you do. You can test your
system and follow the 'Prevention' link to get additional
information here: http://www.mynetwatchman.com/winpopuptester.asp
Unless you have very good reasons to keep this active, it should be
turned off in Win2k and XP. Go here and do what it says:
http://www.itc.virginia.edu/desktop/docs/messagepopup/ or, even
better, get MessageSubtract, free, here, which will give you
flexible control of the service and viewing of these messages:
http://www.intermute.com/messagesubtract/help.html Recommended.


Perhaps these will help.


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help meee said:
Each time I do a search on the internet (Yahoo) and then
the results come up, another window pops up (some other
search engine) and then i also get these windows saying
something like "Is it ok to install this program?" It's
some sleazy site's stuff and I just cannot get rid of
it!!!! I tried to do a search in Windows for any
application installed the date it started happening, but
could not find anything. Something must have automatically
gotten installed while surfing the web....


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Hi S. - Well, that's interesting - what OS? I show no discernable load at
all for sgmain.exe on my Win2kProSP4 - 40 seconds of CPU time total since my
last boot-up yesterday AM. It does use some memory, however.

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Jim Byrd said:
Hi S. - Well, that's interesting - what OS? I show no discernable load at
all for sgmain.exe on my Win2kProSP4 - 40 seconds of CPU time total since my
last boot-up yesterday AM. It does use some memory, however.
Win Me - psssst... I just don't like the thing, give me the willies ;)


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siljaline

"Arguing with anonymous strangers on the Internet is a sucker's game
because they almost always turn out to be -- or to be indistinguishable from
-- self-righteous sixteen-year-olds possessing infinite amounts of free
time."
- Neil Stephenson, _Cryptonomicon_
 
Well, it seems to work fine - I've had it ask me a number of times about
attempted changes. For example, My SG Activity log shows 11 attempts since
Aug 13th; however, some of those were due to some screwing around that I was
doing. I'd guess that I get one every day or two on average. You do need
to update it every now and then, however.

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