MS Antispyware has a restore settings wizard to restore IE, have you run this? Also try www.trendmicro.com and their web based spyware detection utility.

Carl

 


From: AccessDevelopers@yahoogroups.com [mailto:AccessDevelopers@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Liveson Tumbulu
Sent: Monday, October 10, 2005 1:16 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; AccessDevelopers@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [AccessDevelopers] SPYWARE ON MY PC

 

Hi Friends

 

Thanks very much for helping me sort out various problems including non-access related ones. Incidentally I've come with another one that has really hit me unexpectedly this afternoon. I was surfing the net when all of a sudden I saw a message on my desktop in very big letters saying my pc is infected and an icon appeared on my taskbar with the same message. I immediately launched my big brother Microsoft AntiSpyware (I'm using Beta1 which is expiring in about two months time) which reported that it had found 5 infections and were later removed. Surprisingly the big-lettered message on the desktop remains intact and it has completely taken over my desktop. When I try to follow the URL on the desktop I'm taken to www.teslaplus.com/search.php?wmid=9&sub=0&q=Removers which advertises other anti-spyware programs, PSGuard.com and WorldAntiSpy.com.

 

This is the first time such a problem has ever occurred to me. Could this mean Microsoft AntiSpyware program is of no use? I think what is installed on my pc without my consent is a spyware . How can I remove this? Can anyone please come to my rescue? Time and again a message comes on my taskbar saying my pc is infected. I'm quite annoyed by this.

 

Thanks in advance

 

Liveson





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