I'm not familiar with NetCaptor, but it looks like OOo was attempting to run your browser in order to display the html page you were working on. It's possible that netcaptor had stored the last site visited and was trying to reach it. It looks like you're well protected, though. I don't know all the inner workings of OpenOffice, but I doubt that there was any malicious intent coming from the program. Someone from the development team may be able to shed more light on this subject.
tc
Brian Albone wrote:
Hi,
I am testing OpenOffice 1.1.3 with a view to recommending it as an alternative to Microsoft's office products to students etc. Today I was testing both the Word processing and The HTML side and later on I noticed the following message from my firewall which was rather worrying:
"Application Hijacking has been detected The application: C:\Program Files\OpenOffice.org1.1.3\program\soffice.exe try to launch another application: C:\Program Files\NetCaptor\NetCaptor.exe to go to remote host www.mybank.alliance-leicester.co.uk"
I had around the time of the incidents used NETCAPTOR (with IE as the underlying browser) to visit my bank and had logged out of my account. However the above message was rather disconcerting. Any ideas ?.
I run Pestpastrol, Spybot , Spywareblaster, EZ antivirus,and Microsofts AntiSpyware prducts and the Sygate firewall. Only the last detected any problems,
Regards
Brian
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