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Old 08-28-2005, 12:15 AM
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Default Re: Browser Hijack Problem

C:\WINDOWS\System32\l?ass.exe

That one looks suspicious, as it has a ? mark in the middle of the legit system module above it. Did you run the Hijack This program yet? What about Spybot or Adaware which you can also download free. You might have to run them more than once to get it done. And like the other poster said, dump IE and get Firefox or another browser.

Also note that if you just try to manually delete a hijacker module there is often another one in memory which immediately restores it, so you really need to run those programs.
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