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Solve : Microsoft now taking on ... browser hijacking? |
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Answer» Good news. Some of those SESSIONS required that I remote connect to the customers desktop in order to help begin clearing things up but these adware/ad injection infections would not even ALLOW the user to browse to the right website to download a small remote connection TOOL. Instead, the infection would redirect them to a screen that looked a lot like the destination I was sending them to but in reality it was not.Please read the full story above. Richard Hay sure likes writing long sentences, and I guess his religion frowns on punctuation. Quote I once worked helpdesk tech SUPPORT for a security software company and my main job was to assist customers in dealing with malware/adware infections on their systems.Now, perhaps I'm a bit out of the loop- but if his main job was dealing with malware and adware infections, what exactly was the security software for? |
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