Saturos
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Well, what should I do? I let my mother use my PC when I'm at class or work, and I've laid out all the ground rules and techniques for her to help prevent spyware/adware from being installed on my machine and how to safely browse the interwebz. The website she visits often, which is spyware.com, err...I mean, Reunion.com
has been procuring some odd happenings lately.
The latest is this URL from a website called "Performance Optimizer.com" that tried to hijack my browser (FireFox. Alt-F4 wouldn't close the pop-up. I had to close the internet connection completely to prevent accidental download) and a system warning dialogue that said my PC had perfomance issues (B*** F***ing S***! GTFO-utta my PC ad-spammer! :angry: ) and choice buttons to either install or cancel. I use AVG, a-squared, and Ad-aware (LavaSoft) and ran full system scans (while in safe-mode) using the latest definitions for each, but didn't find anything.
I have the URL bookmarked for future examination, but I'm afraid to open it a third time. I tried opening it again that second time, and of course, it attempted to hijack my browser again. That stuff sticks like some kind of evil venomous goo akin to that on Spiderman3. :O Surprisingly, I don't have these Adware issues with other sites I visit often. Just on Reunion.com my mother uses. As long as I or she closes these pop-ups before anything is clicked, I should be ok right? Problem is, they can be very deceptive and my mother is not exactly a computer Jedi. Far from it actually. Should I tell her to quit visiting that site?
The latest is this URL from a website called "Performance Optimizer.com" that tried to hijack my browser (FireFox. Alt-F4 wouldn't close the pop-up. I had to close the internet connection completely to prevent accidental download) and a system warning dialogue that said my PC had perfomance issues (B*** F***ing S***! GTFO-utta my PC ad-spammer! :angry: ) and choice buttons to either install or cancel. I use AVG, a-squared, and Ad-aware (LavaSoft) and ran full system scans (while in safe-mode) using the latest definitions for each, but didn't find anything.
I have the URL bookmarked for future examination, but I'm afraid to open it a third time. I tried opening it again that second time, and of course, it attempted to hijack my browser again. That stuff sticks like some kind of evil venomous goo akin to that on Spiderman3. :O Surprisingly, I don't have these Adware issues with other sites I visit often. Just on Reunion.com my mother uses. As long as I or she closes these pop-ups before anything is clicked, I should be ok right? Problem is, they can be very deceptive and my mother is not exactly a computer Jedi. Far from it actually. Should I tell her to quit visiting that site?