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Does anyone know if this can be removed manually? If not, I'll try a download suggestion.
Thank you.
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What program found it?
Sb search & destroy beta finds it in spywareblaster's kill bits.Is that your problem, or are you helping
someone else?Just something to go by, because you should
not be having problems.
You know better.

Dude, Spybot found it, and the odd thing is, it's an IE-targeted malware (as I understand it) and I use Firefox, except maybe once a week I might have to fire up IE if something won't show properly in Firefox. Spybot found it, 'fixed' it, but if I run Spybot again, it 'finds' it again as a 'problem.' When I do a Windows 'search' for the thing, Spybot launches, and the critter shows up in Spybot.
So I 'think' that Spybot has quarantined it, but I'm not 100% sure if I'm rid of it. It's also weird if I picked it up with Firefox, but...... I suppose that makes sense, on 2nd thought.


I don't recall that anything was gummied AFTER, but BEFORE I Spybotted it, there were 4 unprotected sites in Blaster, which I had to manually activate - sites about having sex with aliens, stuff like that. Does this piece of carp attack Blaster? OR does blaster pick up these sites somehow?

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