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Hijack This is my friend and will wipe out even toolbars that otherwise will not die.
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Faith is about what you do. It's about aspiring to be better and nobler and kinder than you are. It's about making sacrifices for the good of others. - Dresden
Beyond toolbars, I just hate when you tell the computer not to do something and it does it anyway.
That happened with a game I bought for my son when he was little. It asked to install something called "Brodcast" (shows up as DSSAgent in the registry.) It was pretty vague on what it was for, but it sounded like it wanted to track what you were doing, which I had a huge problem with. This was before the term "Spyware" was even very well known.
Naturally, I unchecked the box, and let the game finish installing. Next thing I know, the firewall is telling me that a new program was trying to access the internet, namely that same piece of crap that I specifically told it NOT to install.
Just to make sure I didn't accidentally leave the box checked (another huge peeve of mine -- checking it by default), I completely uninstalled it and reinstalled it, making sure I unchecked the box this time. Naturally, it still installed the damn thing.
I should have written the company a nasty letter, but I'm sure they caught a lot of crap for it. At least I hope they did.
--- I want the republicans out of my bedroom, the democrats out of my wallet, and both out of my first and second amendment rights. Whether you are part of the anal-retentive overly politically-correct left, or the bible-thumping bellowing right, get out of the thought control business --- Alan Nathan
The only good thing about my Vista pile of crap is that it usually foresees things and it always asks me if I'm sure or asks my permission before anything, or it warns naturally of compatability problems.......but there have been times I have specifically said not to install something (like I wanted to see something but I needed the newest Flash and didn't feel like waiting 3 hours for it to install) so I said no and it took me to the install menu and I tried to click out of it and the Wizard popped up anyway.
I should have written the company a nasty letter, but I'm sure they caught a lot of crap for it. At least I hope they did.
Yes, they did. They began to offer a detection/removal tool for the crap. Not sure what the current status is, however.
The spin doctors for the company that sold the programs claimed that it "installed in a deactivated state as a requirement to get the program installed," but as you can tell, that was a load of horse pucky.
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Faith is about what you do. It's about aspiring to be better and nobler and kinder than you are. It's about making sacrifices for the good of others. - Dresden
The only good thing about my Vista pile of crap is that it usually foresees things and it always asks me if I'm sure or asks my permission before anything, or it warns naturally of compatability problems.......but there have been times I have specifically said not to install something (like I wanted to see something but I needed the newest Flash and didn't feel like waiting 3 hours for it to install) so I said no and it took me to the install menu and I tried to click out of it and the Wizard popped up anyway.
That's what happened with the damn bing bar. I clicked cancel, but all it did was send me back to the menu box. The only way to get rid of the damn box was to install it. I disabled it, but unfortunately, the spyware is still there.
Mom's stuck with the Bing bar. I just *LOVE* how I can send her a link, she clicks on it, and is redirected to the bing search engine cause obviously she is looking for something no where close to the direct link she had.
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