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Offline dcster

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Re: [Resolved K] IE Redirect
« Reply #45 on: June 16, 2012, 06:53:57 AM »
Hi Kevin,

The file deletion solved the problem!  Thanks!  Another thing just started occurring, however (even prior to the file deletion.  Two MS updates constantly show up for installation on automatic update, even though they have been downloaded and presumably installed.  It's as if the installation is not registered, even though the installation routine reports a successful install.  Other MS updates have successfully installed.  Both of the problem updates are related to NET.framework 2.0.  I've included a screen shot of the updates as an attachment.

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Re: [Resolved K] IE Redirect
« Reply #46 on: June 16, 2012, 02:11:13 PM »
Follow instructions here http://support.microsoft.com/kb/908077 see if that solves problem update for you..

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Re: [Resolved K] IE Redirect
« Reply #47 on: June 19, 2012, 02:26:13 AM »
If no more issues here are some tips to reduce the potential for malware infection in the future:

Make proper use of your antivirus and firewall

Antivirus and Firewall programs are integral to your computer security. However, just having them installed isn't enough. The definitions of these programs are frequently updated to detect the latest malware, if you don't keep up with these updates then you'll be vulnerable to infection. Many antivirus and firewall programs have automatic update features, make use of those if you can. If your program doesn't, then get in the habit of routinely performing manual updates, because it's important.

You should keep your antivirus and firewall guard enabled at all times, NEVER turn them off unless there's a specific reason to do so. Also, regularly performing a full system scan with your antivirus program is a good idea to make sure you're system remains clean. Once a week should be adequate. You can set the scan to run during a time when you don't plan to use the computer and just leave it to complete on its own.

Install and use WinPatrol  This will inform you of any attempted unauthorized changes to your system.

WinPatrol features explained Here

Use a safer web browser

Internet Explorer is not the most secure tool for browsing the web. It has been known to be very susceptible to infection, and there are a few good free alternatives:
 
Firefox,

Opera, and

Chrome.
 
All of these are excellent faster, safer, more powerful and functional free alternatives to Internet Explorer. It's definitely worth the short period of adjustment to start using one of these. If you wish to continue using Internet Explorer, it would be a good idea to follow the tutorial HERE which will help you to make IE MUCH safer.

These browser add-ons will help to make your browser safer:

Web of Trust warns you about risky websites that try to scam visitors, deliver malware or send spam. WOT's color-coded icons show you ratings for 21 million websites, helping you avoid the dangerous ones:

Available for Firefox and Internet Explorer.

Green to go,
Yellow for caution, and
Red to stop.


Available for Firefox only. NoScript helps to block malicious scripts and in general gives you much better control over what types of things webpages can do to your computer while you're browsing.

These are just a couple of the most popular add-ons, if you're interested in more, take a look at THIS article.

Here a couple of links by two security experts that will give some excellent tips and advice.

So how did I get infected in the first place by Tony Klein

How to prevent Malware by Miekiemoes

Finally this link HERE will give a comprehensive upto date list of free Security programs. To include - Antivirus, Antispyware, Firewall, Antimalware, Online scanners and rescue CD`s.

Don`t forget, the best form of defense is common sense. If you don`t recognize it, don`t open it. If something looks to good to be true, then it aint.

Let me know if its OK to close out your thread,

Take care,

Kevin

Offline dcster

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Re: [Resolved K] IE Redirect
« Reply #48 on: June 19, 2012, 07:02:58 AM »
Hi Kevin,

Yes it's okay to close this thread.  Thanks so much for your help!  You are great!

David

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Re: [Resolved K] IE Redirect
« Reply #49 on: June 19, 2012, 07:24:50 AM »
Since this issue appears to be resolved the topic has been closed. Glad we could help.  :t

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