- Dec 21, 1999
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While researching information about Las Vegas, somehow some kind of bug zapped my computer. I have a Pentium III, running Win 98 and use MSN search engine as the default.
Some program or file re-write (??? I'm not a techie) has invaded something on my system and is causing my default search engine "MSN" to redirect to a "gambling search" engine and only bring back gambling and "other" inappropriate websites. Somehow accessing either the MSN search engine provided by Internet Explorer or even when I go to the ?MSN.COM" website, causes me to revert to this same "gambling-themed search engine" and receive the same results. It is also causing "pop-ups" of x-rated material. Periodically it warns and asks if I would like to install a porno tool bar.
Also, when this occurs, a file called "Rapid Blaster" (or something close to this) appears in my "History."
I have run Norton Antivirus and it detected no viruses. I upgraded my IE from 5.0 to 5.5 and I loaded the "Lavasoft" which quarantined a couple of bugs. I've cleared Cookies, Temporary Internet files and reset Web settings, all with no success.
Can someone please help diagnose and help me remedy this? I have young children whom cannot be exposed to this.
Some program or file re-write (??? I'm not a techie) has invaded something on my system and is causing my default search engine "MSN" to redirect to a "gambling search" engine and only bring back gambling and "other" inappropriate websites. Somehow accessing either the MSN search engine provided by Internet Explorer or even when I go to the ?MSN.COM" website, causes me to revert to this same "gambling-themed search engine" and receive the same results. It is also causing "pop-ups" of x-rated material. Periodically it warns and asks if I would like to install a porno tool bar.
Also, when this occurs, a file called "Rapid Blaster" (or something close to this) appears in my "History."
I have run Norton Antivirus and it detected no viruses. I upgraded my IE from 5.0 to 5.5 and I loaded the "Lavasoft" which quarantined a couple of bugs. I've cleared Cookies, Temporary Internet files and reset Web settings, all with no success.
Can someone please help diagnose and help me remedy this? I have young children whom cannot be exposed to this.
