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    baywoman2001 Guest

    marketdart.com

    I have used spyware program to identify adware/spyware and was able to
    delete from the registry those files, etc. Everytime I restart pc, this one
    keeps coming back. I have looked everywhere and it doesn't seem to appear
    anywhere..... I want to use the search function in IE but it shows this link
    in search. I also see it load when starting up IE.
    Can anyone shed light on this?
    Thanks



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    jayjwa Guest

    Re: marketdart.com

    baywoman2001 wrote:
    > I have used spyware program to identify adware/spyware and was able to
    > delete from the registry those files, etc. Everytime I restart pc, this one
    > keeps coming back. I have looked everywhere and it doesn't seem to appear
    > anywhere..... I want to use the search function in IE but it shows this link
    > in search. I also see it load when starting up IE.
    > Can anyone shed light on this?
    > Thanks
    >
    >


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    Spyware is usually hidden in the Windows Registery. If you've made
    backups, now might be a good time to pull it out. If you are familiar
    with the registry, it's not hard to clean out that type stuff, most of
    it is in HKLM>software>microsoft>windows>currentversion. Then look for
    IE, and anything that's not supposed to be there, keys run, run-once,
    etc, are favorite places of worms/virus/spyware/malware to hide, since
    anything that is named there will run each and everytime you start
    windows. If you _aren't_ familiar with the registery, I don't recommend
    messing with it, although if you back it up first (export registery,
    make sure to select ALL keys!) you can fix a mistake if you make one.

    Hopefully you can just run the most up to date spyware removal app and
    that will be all. If you're already using the most up-2-date tools, and
    it's still there, then I'd go the easy route and dump IE. There is no
    reason to be using a super-exploitable web browser when there are so
    many other ones that are just as good but much more secure. I'd
    recommend Mozilla, most Spyware won't even run on it. I've used it for a
    long time and no troubles. I used IE for one day, and I had several
    different tracking-cookies and spyware by the end of the day. Remember,
    backups, firewalls, up to date programs, and don't use software that is
    known to be vulnerable; those are just general rules to keep trouble-free.

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