anoying spyware thing ... help
#1
anoying spyware thing ... help
ok if i do a search for some thing using google and then click on a link this btcar. com thing comes up, i then have to click back and then click on the link again to go to the site i want to, i have to do this for every link i click on.
please help it is realy doing my head in
ive deleted all my cookies
and done scans with adaware se
spybot
and norton internet security
and non of them has done a thing.
please help it is realy doing my head in
ive deleted all my cookies
and done scans with adaware se
spybot
and norton internet security
and non of them has done a thing.
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Could be worth dloading the spyware doctor programme that I advised about in a thread a few down, a quick search on here shows that a few other members off scoobynet have found it to be very good at finding spyware that others have failked to detect.
could be worth a try especially as the full retail version worth £20 is being given away FOC just now !!!
could be worth a try especially as the full retail version worth £20 is being given away FOC just now !!!
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Originally Posted by STI Craig
ok if i do a search for some thing using google and then click on a link this btcar. com thing comes up, i then have to click back and then click on the link again to go to the site i want to, i have to do this for every link i click on.
please help it is realy doing my head in
ive deleted all my cookies
and done scans with adaware se
spybot
and norton internet security
and non of them has done a thing.
please help it is realy doing my head in
ive deleted all my cookies
and done scans with adaware se
spybot
and norton internet security
and non of them has done a thing.
its a DNS lookup issue
go to start, control pannel, network connection, right click your connection and click properties, then click tcp/ip and properties and chose to obtain automatically for dns
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Originally Posted by pimmo2000
its a DNS lookup issue
go to start, control pannel, network connection, right click your connection and click properties, then click tcp/ip and properties and chose to obtain automatically for dns
go to start, control pannel, network connection, right click your connection and click properties, then click tcp/ip and properties and chose to obtain automatically for dns
thanks for the info guys
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