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Old December 5th 09, 06:45 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain
Ray
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Default Possible virus


WindowsXP Pro Sp3 IE8 OE6

When I access my ISP I get the home page with six tabs with the ISP address. When I try to
close any one of them the home page closes. I have done a virus check with AVG and
Malware. Neither of them show any virus but I'm sure that must be the problem. Before I
try, is it possible that a restore would remove the problem?

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  #2  
Old December 5th 09, 06:59 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain
Ken Blake, MVP
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Default Possible virus

On Sat, 5 Dec 2009 10:45:33 -0800, "Ray" wrote:


WindowsXP Pro Sp3 IE8 OE6

When I access my ISP I get the home page with six tabs with the ISP address. When I try to
close any one of them the home page closes. I have done a virus check with AVG and
Malware.



"Malware" is short for "malicious software." A virus is a kind of
malware. I'm sure you don't mean you did a "virus check with Malware,"
but please tell us exactly what you did.

Also note that AVG is not one of the better anti-virus programs these
days.


Neither of them show any virus but I'm sure that must be the problem.



Likely.


Before I
try, is it possible that a restore would remove the problem?



*Highly* unlikely.

--
Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) since 2003
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  #3  
Old December 5th 09, 06:59 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain
Ken Blake, MVP
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Default Possible virus

On Sat, 5 Dec 2009 10:45:33 -0800, "Ray" wrote:


WindowsXP Pro Sp3 IE8 OE6

When I access my ISP I get the home page with six tabs with the ISP address. When I try to
close any one of them the home page closes. I have done a virus check with AVG and
Malware.



"Malware" is short for "malicious software." A virus is a kind of
malware. I'm sure you don't mean you did a "virus check with Malware,"
but please tell us exactly what you did.

Also note that AVG is not one of the better anti-virus programs these
days.


Neither of them show any virus but I'm sure that must be the problem.



Likely.


Before I
try, is it possible that a restore would remove the problem?



*Highly* unlikely.

--
Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) since 2003
Please Reply to the Newsgroup
  #4  
Old December 7th 09, 06:47 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain
Ray
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Posts: 171
Default Possible virus

All I did was run AVG and Malware. Nothing more.

The attached box comes up when I try to close the ISP home page tab. When I
try to delete it, it adds another one.

--
Ray
_________________________________________________

"Ken Blake, MVP" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 5 Dec 2009 10:45:33 -0800, "Ray" wrote:


WindowsXP Pro Sp3 IE8 OE6

When I access my ISP I get the home page with six tabs with the ISP address. When I try
to
close any one of them the home page closes. I have done a virus check with AVG and
Malware.



"Malware" is short for "malicious software." A virus is a kind of
malware. I'm sure you don't mean you did a "virus check with Malware,"
but please tell us exactly what you did.

Also note that AVG is not one of the better anti-virus programs these
days.


Neither of them show any virus but I'm sure that must be the problem.



Likely.


Before I
try, is it possible that a restore would remove the problem?



*Highly* unlikely.

--
Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) since 2003
Please Reply to the Newsgroup





  #5  
Old December 8th 09, 05:19 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain
Daave[_8_]
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Default Possible virus

AVG is a program we are all familiar with, but "Malware" tells us
nothing. I will assume you ran an anti-malware (perhaps anti-spyware)
program, but what is its name? Do you perhaps mean MalwareBytes'
Anti-Malware? If so, referring to it as MBAM is sufficient. If not,
please do what Ken asked: "please tell us exactly what you did."

Also, you say "when I try to delete it." What is this "it" you are
referring to? The box? If so, you must mean "close", correct? FWIW,
those characters are funny looking...

Are you able to change your home page? I'm curious to know if you open
up six completely different tabs of Web pages and ou close one of them,
if the same thing happens (weird box appearing).

Scanning for malware can be labor-intensive, but it is still necesary.
This page has lots of helpful information:

http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/...moving_Malware

You will note that MBAM is recommended (among many other things).


Ray wrote:
All I did was run AVG and Malware. Nothing more.

The attached box comes up when I try to close the ISP home page tab.
When I try to delete it, it adds another one.


"Ken Blake, MVP" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 5 Dec 2009 10:45:33 -0800, "Ray" wrote:


WindowsXP Pro Sp3 IE8 OE6

When I access my ISP I get the home page with six tabs with the ISP
address. When I try to
close any one of them the home page closes. I have done a virus
check with AVG and Malware.



"Malware" is short for "malicious software." A virus is a kind of
malware. I'm sure you don't mean you did a "virus check with
Malware," but please tell us exactly what you did.

Also note that AVG is not one of the better anti-virus programs these
days.


Neither of them show any virus but I'm sure that must be the
problem.



Likely.


Before I
try, is it possible that a restore would remove the problem?



*Highly* unlikely.

--
Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) since 2003
Please Reply to the Newsgroup



  #6  
Old December 8th 09, 05:19 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain
Daave[_8_]
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Posts: 2,461
Default Possible virus

AVG is a program we are all familiar with, but "Malware" tells us
nothing. I will assume you ran an anti-malware (perhaps anti-spyware)
program, but what is its name? Do you perhaps mean MalwareBytes'
Anti-Malware? If so, referring to it as MBAM is sufficient. If not,
please do what Ken asked: "please tell us exactly what you did."

Also, you say "when I try to delete it." What is this "it" you are
referring to? The box? If so, you must mean "close", correct? FWIW,
those characters are funny looking...

Are you able to change your home page? I'm curious to know if you open
up six completely different tabs of Web pages and ou close one of them,
if the same thing happens (weird box appearing).

Scanning for malware can be labor-intensive, but it is still necesary.
This page has lots of helpful information:

http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/...moving_Malware

You will note that MBAM is recommended (among many other things).


Ray wrote:
All I did was run AVG and Malware. Nothing more.

The attached box comes up when I try to close the ISP home page tab.
When I try to delete it, it adds another one.


"Ken Blake, MVP" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 5 Dec 2009 10:45:33 -0800, "Ray" wrote:


WindowsXP Pro Sp3 IE8 OE6

When I access my ISP I get the home page with six tabs with the ISP
address. When I try to
close any one of them the home page closes. I have done a virus
check with AVG and Malware.



"Malware" is short for "malicious software." A virus is a kind of
malware. I'm sure you don't mean you did a "virus check with
Malware," but please tell us exactly what you did.

Also note that AVG is not one of the better anti-virus programs these
days.


Neither of them show any virus but I'm sure that must be the
problem.



Likely.


Before I
try, is it possible that a restore would remove the problem?



*Highly* unlikely.

--
Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) since 2003
Please Reply to the Newsgroup



  #7  
Old December 8th 09, 06:53 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain
Anteaus
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Default Possible virus

I think the question here is whether this happens with all websites or only
your ISP's. If the latter then the browser is not likely to be at fault, more
likely a stored cookie is causing it,or a fault in the webpage's javascript.

Avira and Eset are arguably better than AVG, but AVG is at least a competent
product whereas some others are not. That said, the major threat these days
is from non self-replicating malware, which not all antivirus software
detects. Malwarebytes' offerings are IMHO the best at detecting that kind of
problem.

"Ken Blake, MVP" wrote:

On Sat, 5 Dec 2009 10:45:33 -0800, "Ray" wrote:


WindowsXP Pro Sp3 IE8 OE6

When I access my ISP I get the home page with six tabs with the ISP address. When I try to
close any one of them the home page closes. I have done a virus check with AVG and
Malware.



"Malware" is short for "malicious software." A virus is a kind of
malware. I'm sure you don't mean you did a "virus check with Malware,"
but please tell us exactly what you did.

Also note that AVG is not one of the better anti-virus programs these
days.


Neither of them show any virus but I'm sure that must be the problem.



Likely.


Before I
try, is it possible that a restore would remove the problem?



*Highly* unlikely.

--
Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) since 2003
Please Reply to the Newsgroup
.

  #8  
Old December 8th 09, 06:53 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain
Anteaus
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Posts: 1,330
Default Possible virus

I think the question here is whether this happens with all websites or only
your ISP's. If the latter then the browser is not likely to be at fault, more
likely a stored cookie is causing it,or a fault in the webpage's javascript.

Avira and Eset are arguably better than AVG, but AVG is at least a competent
product whereas some others are not. That said, the major threat these days
is from non self-replicating malware, which not all antivirus software
detects. Malwarebytes' offerings are IMHO the best at detecting that kind of
problem.

"Ken Blake, MVP" wrote:

On Sat, 5 Dec 2009 10:45:33 -0800, "Ray" wrote:


WindowsXP Pro Sp3 IE8 OE6

When I access my ISP I get the home page with six tabs with the ISP address. When I try to
close any one of them the home page closes. I have done a virus check with AVG and
Malware.



"Malware" is short for "malicious software." A virus is a kind of
malware. I'm sure you don't mean you did a "virus check with Malware,"
but please tell us exactly what you did.

Also note that AVG is not one of the better anti-virus programs these
days.


Neither of them show any virus but I'm sure that must be the problem.



Likely.


Before I
try, is it possible that a restore would remove the problem?



*Highly* unlikely.

--
Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) since 2003
Please Reply to the Newsgroup
.

  #9  
Old December 8th 09, 08:47 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain
Ray
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Posts: 171
Default Possible virus

I downloaded Spyware Doctor from the link but it doesn't run. The web page opens but
nothing happens.

--
Ray
_________________________________________________

"Daave" wrote in message ...
AVG is a program we are all familiar with, but "Malware" tells us nothing. I will assume
you ran an anti-malware (perhaps anti-spyware) program, but what is its name? Do you
perhaps mean MalwareBytes' Anti-Malware? If so, referring to it as MBAM is sufficient.
If not, please do what Ken asked: "please tell us exactly what you did."

Also, you say "when I try to delete it." What is this "it" you are referring to? The
box? If so, you must mean "close", correct? FWIW, those characters are funny looking...

Are you able to change your home page? I'm curious to know if you open up six completely
different tabs of Web pages and ou close one of them, if the same thing happens (weird
box appearing).

Scanning for malware can be labor-intensive, but it is still necesary. This page has
lots of helpful information:

http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/...moving_Malware

You will note that MBAM is recommended (among many other things).


Ray wrote:
All I did was run AVG and Malware. Nothing more.

The attached box comes up when I try to close the ISP home page tab. When I try to
delete it, it adds another one.


"Ken Blake, MVP" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 5 Dec 2009 10:45:33 -0800, "Ray" wrote:


WindowsXP Pro Sp3 IE8 OE6

When I access my ISP I get the home page with six tabs with the ISP
address. When I try to
close any one of them the home page closes. I have done a virus
check with AVG and Malware.


"Malware" is short for "malicious software." A virus is a kind of
malware. I'm sure you don't mean you did a "virus check with
Malware," but please tell us exactly what you did.

Also note that AVG is not one of the better anti-virus programs these
days.


Neither of them show any virus but I'm sure that must be the
problem.


Likely.


Before I
try, is it possible that a restore would remove the problem?


*Highly* unlikely.

--
Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) since 2003
Please Reply to the Newsgroup





  #10  
Old December 8th 09, 08:47 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain
Ray
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 171
Default Possible virus

I downloaded Spyware Doctor from the link but it doesn't run. The web page opens but
nothing happens.

--
Ray
_________________________________________________

"Daave" wrote in message ...
AVG is a program we are all familiar with, but "Malware" tells us nothing. I will assume
you ran an anti-malware (perhaps anti-spyware) program, but what is its name? Do you
perhaps mean MalwareBytes' Anti-Malware? If so, referring to it as MBAM is sufficient.
If not, please do what Ken asked: "please tell us exactly what you did."

Also, you say "when I try to delete it." What is this "it" you are referring to? The
box? If so, you must mean "close", correct? FWIW, those characters are funny looking...

Are you able to change your home page? I'm curious to know if you open up six completely
different tabs of Web pages and ou close one of them, if the same thing happens (weird
box appearing).

Scanning for malware can be labor-intensive, but it is still necesary. This page has
lots of helpful information:

http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/...moving_Malware

You will note that MBAM is recommended (among many other things).


Ray wrote:
All I did was run AVG and Malware. Nothing more.

The attached box comes up when I try to close the ISP home page tab. When I try to
delete it, it adds another one.


"Ken Blake, MVP" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 5 Dec 2009 10:45:33 -0800, "Ray" wrote:


WindowsXP Pro Sp3 IE8 OE6

When I access my ISP I get the home page with six tabs with the ISP
address. When I try to
close any one of them the home page closes. I have done a virus
check with AVG and Malware.


"Malware" is short for "malicious software." A virus is a kind of
malware. I'm sure you don't mean you did a "virus check with
Malware," but please tell us exactly what you did.

Also note that AVG is not one of the better anti-virus programs these
days.


Neither of them show any virus but I'm sure that must be the
problem.


Likely.


Before I
try, is it possible that a restore would remove the problem?


*Highly* unlikely.

--
Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) since 2003
Please Reply to the Newsgroup





 




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