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    ~BD~ Guest

    Re: Trojans/spyware that make internet searches become slow?

    AL_n wrote:
    > Virus Guy<Virus@Guy.com> wrote in news:4ED2445B.E39B1797@Guy.com:
    >
    >> AL_n wrote:
    >>
    >>> Are there any trojan or other spyware devices that might be making
    >>> my internet searches become slow?

    >>
    >> Check your hosts file.
    >>
    >> You might have host file entries for search portal domains (like
    >> google.com) that point to a third party that hijacks the search and
    >> tries to do something with it (like generate extra ad revenue).
    >>

    >
    > Thanks. I looked at my Windows 7 host file. It has hundreds of one-line
    > entries, all 'inserted by Spybot - Search& Destroy'. Does that sound OK?
    > It means nothing to me, although I am familiar with SSD, which I run
    > occasionally.
    >
    > Al


    FYI - The 'hosts' may be reset to it's default state. Read here:-
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/972034

    Perhaps it's worth a try and see if your current 'problems' are alleviated.

    Good luck! :-)

  2. #2
    FromTheRafters Guest

    Re: Trojans/spyware that make internet searches become slow?


    "~BD~" <~BD~@nomail.afraid.org> wrote in message
    news:jatqhr$6ha$1@dont-email.me...
    > AL_n wrote:
    >> Virus Guy<Virus@Guy.com> wrote in news:4ED2445B.E39B1797@Guy.com:
    >>
    >>> AL_n wrote:
    >>>
    >>>> Are there any trojan or other spyware devices that might be making
    >>>> my internet searches become slow?
    >>>
    >>> Check your hosts file.
    >>>
    >>> You might have host file entries for search portal domains (like
    >>> google.com) that point to a third party that hijacks the search and
    >>> tries to do something with it (like generate extra ad revenue).
    >>>

    >>
    >> Thanks. I looked at my Windows 7 host file. It has hundreds of one-line
    >> entries, all 'inserted by Spybot - Search& Destroy'. Does that sound OK?
    >> It means nothing to me, although I am familiar with SSD, which I run
    >> occasionally.
    >>
    >> Al

    >
    > FYI - The 'hosts' may be reset to it's default state. Read here:-
    > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/972034
    >
    > Perhaps it's worth a try and see if your current 'problems' are alleviated.
    >
    > Good luck! :-)


    He could rename it hosts.old too. That way all that data isn't lost.



  3. #3
    ~BD~ Guest

    Re: Trojans/spyware that make internet searches become slow?

    FromTheRafters wrote:
    > "~BD~"<~BD~@nomail.afraid.org> wrote in message
    > news:jatqhr$6ha$1@dont-email.me...
    >> AL_n wrote:
    >>> Virus Guy<Virus@Guy.com> wrote in news:4ED2445B.E39B1797@Guy.com:
    >>>
    >>>> AL_n wrote:
    >>>>
    >>>>> Are there any trojan or other spyware devices that might be making
    >>>>> my internet searches become slow?
    >>>>
    >>>> Check your hosts file.
    >>>>
    >>>> You might have host file entries for search portal domains (like
    >>>> google.com) that point to a third party that hijacks the search and
    >>>> tries to do something with it (like generate extra ad revenue).
    >>>>
    >>>
    >>> Thanks. I looked at my Windows 7 host file. It has hundreds of one-line
    >>> entries, all 'inserted by Spybot - Search& Destroy'. Does that sound OK?
    >>> It means nothing to me, although I am familiar with SSD, which I run
    >>> occasionally.
    >>>
    >>> Al

    >>
    >> FYI - The 'hosts' may be reset to it's default state. Read here:-
    >> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/972034
    >>
    >> Perhaps it's worth a try and see if your current 'problems' are alleviated.
    >>
    >> Good luck! :-)

    >
    > He could rename it hosts.old too. That way all that data isn't lost.
    >
    >


    Indeed! :-)

    In fact, at that very link I posted, it says, at step 2.:-

    "Rename the Hosts file to Hosts.old".

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