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From:
Ginger Martin <[log in to unmask]>
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Date:
Fri, 18 Jul 2003 13:13:59 -0700
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 Hi,
I am brand new to this list but I had to reply to this:
 I had this very same problem only worse.  As well as my home page being hijacked my dialer was too.  I downloaded SpyBot Search and destroy and the Adware/Spyware that it found on my computer was unbelievable.  Everyone should have SpyBot.  I have no interest in the program except as a daily user.
Ginger 
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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Emie 
  To: [log in to unmask] 
  Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2003 3:47 PM
  Subject: [PCSOFT] Internet Access Hijacked!


  "The address that keeps popping up as my home page is
  "youfindall.net/344012"  Please help!  "

  Above is the email message one of our customers sent to our help line.  A
  phone call to the man revealed that his Internet access is hijacked by a
  certain website.  His default IE homepage was wiped out and replaced by
  "youfindall.net/344012".  The following actions were taken (given to man on
  phone) and proved useless:

  1. Reconfigure his Internet Properties to remove the above address and
  re-enter his default webpage.
  2. After rebooting and above step didn't work, went back to Internet
  Properties and changed default to "Use Blank."
  3. Then accessed Registry and did a search (Find) for the above address.
  Found one entry, deleted it.  Win.ini showed no entry.
  4. Closed Registry and went to My Computer and searched directories for
  above address.
  5. Searched for new/unusual/strange/suspicious folders in different
  directories, found none.
  6. PC owner ran Scandisk & Defrag.  Rebooted.
  7. Vooila!!!  We're back to square one!!

  One of the things happening he said was, the hijacker address would force
  his "current program to switch to another site!"  Pop-ups are
  uncontrollable!  Unfortunately this customer does not have Pop-up/Spyware
  blockers installed.  Does not have a firewall either.  (Will recommend him
  to d/l Spybot/ZA free)

  The customer claimed that "something" is controlling his computer.  I
  advised him to bring his CPU in (tomorrow) so we can do the "Search &
  Destroy" mission better at  the shop.  I have not experienced anything like
  this myself and the way this hijacker is controlling his computer, I am
  tempted not to do search and destroy but wipe out his hard drive clean,
  reformat and clean install Windows, Spybot and ZA.

  If anyone in the List had this experience before, can you share your ideas
  with me??  TIA.

  AMD XP-1700+/512MB mem/30 GB HD/CDR & burner/cable modem

  Emie DelRosario




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