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Microsoft's AntiSpyware Tool Removes Internet Explorer

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Microsoft's AntiSpyware Tool Removes Internet Explorer
By Brian Briggs


Many Microsoft Windows users who downloaded the recently released AntiSpyware program from Microsoft, or had it installed through an automatic Windows update, woke up to a surprise. Unintentionally, the heuristics of the software detected Internet Explorer as spyware, and removed the program from their systems.

Microsoft has pulled the program from its website until the problem can be corrected. Elias Weatherbee, a Microsoft representative, said the program was "only in beta" and that "a fix was forthcoming."

"It shows how powerful our AntiSpyware program is," said Weatherbee. "Not only is it able to remove spyware from the system, but also the source of most spyware. Our competitors can't match that."

A representative from Lavasoft, which sells Ad-Aware another spyware removal program, complained that Microsoft was using its monopoly and knowledge of the operating system to "offer features that others can't match."

"Tough shit," said Weatherbee.

Many computer users did not view this new "feature" positively. "I tried to check the weather this morning and all my little blue "e" icons were missing. I couldn't get to the Internet at all. I guess I'll have to get a new computer," said Windows XP user Graham Newton.

Users of alternative browsers were happy to see Internet Explorer gone. Thad Freeman of the Mozilla Users Group said, "I've been trying for years to get rid of Internet Explorer. I never imagined that Microsoft would do it for me. I'm ecstatic."

Microsoft technical support was advising customers to reinstall Windows to regain Internet access and to disable automatic updates.

Symantec Antivirus Research reported that virus sightings were down by 95% this morning.
 
CipherLock said:
Many computer users did not view this new "feature" positively. "I tried to check the weather this morning and all my little blue "e" icons were missing. I couldn't get to the Internet at all. I guess I'll have to get a new computer," said Windows XP user Graham Newton.

WTF?!?

some people need to choke themselves to near death then jump in front of the metro
 
LOL

I'm glad I uninstalled that spyware program awhile back. Granted it probably is effective, but it was annoying. I couldnt figure out how to turn the thing off so it wouldnt start up every time!

LOL @ "Tough shit"
 
i haven't met ONE novice to medium-intellect computer user who DIDN'T have some sort of spyware/trojan sitting on their computer. That's how prevelant that shit is.
 
Razorguns said:
i haven't met ONE novice to medium-intellect computer user who DIDN'T have some sort of spyware/trojan sitting on their computer. That's how prevelant that shit is.

Dude that is perspective, I agree that far too many people have problems with their pooters but I consider myself a medium intellect computer user, and trust me their is some perspective when I say that.
 
Razorguns said:
i haven't met ONE novice to medium-intellect computer user who DIDN'T have some sort of spyware/trojan sitting on their computer. That's how prevelant that shit is.



Uh yeah, even people in the "know" which I consider myself still get them. I've had one for about 4 days now. Turned off system restore, turned off hidden files, fucking AVG detects this trojan about every 5 minutes but can't remove it. Ad-aware, spybot, no luck

I've seriously put about 4-5 hours into this already. Currently I'm using Hijack This and posting logs at a diff board and getting some help.


IF anyone knows anything about Trojan Horse Downloader.Small.18.t

let me know please.
 
uhhhhh....idiots



i might as well get rid of IE anyway, as it's totally hosed on both my machines and nothing seems to be able to fix it......
 
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