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| Subject: | Re: Hijacked Internet Explorer |
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| Date: | 4 Jan 2006 13:01:25 -0000 |
Hi Chris, None of the reasons (malware defense software) you state are 'solid'. Try Bitdefender, Trend Micro, Panda ... Indeed, this could be some yet unknown ad-ware, spyware or other malware, this software might find it for you. Did you try cleaning temp-files, cookies, history ? Did you try another browser ? Also, check the dhcp/dns configuration for this pc instead of relying on some vague url/redirect theory. This can be done with a hacked proxy too, but then again, this is a really of-scale.
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