Beware Of Internet Explorer Plug-Ins
Just what is Intelligent Explorer? For
your safety and to protect your laptop, you really need to know
...
As a laptop owner, I find I have to be extremely
careful with the type of software I upload to my hard
drive, especially since laptops are so much more
vulnerable to damage and abuse, both in terms of hardware and
software.
For example, I recently hit, by mistake, what I thought
was an Explorer upgrade option. It turned out to be a
pop-up appearing legitimate but really was not. It uploaded a
product called Intelligent Explorer on my machine. What a
nightmare!
I did some research on the web and found messages like this
one from a BullGuard Antivirus Forum,
"PLEASE HELP!!! I HAVE A SPYWARE, TROJAN AND HIJACKER
ON MY COMPUTER. I HAVE RUN BULLGUARD, CWSHREDDER AND
AD-AWARE. ALL HAVE PICKED UP THE VIRUSES AND SAID THAT
THEY HAVE BEEN MOVED/REMOVED BUT WHEN I LOG ONTO THE INTERNET
THAT DAMN INTELLIGENT EXPLORER TOOLBAR IS SHOWING"
Another message from spywareinfo Forum goes something like
this:
"Hey I'm having issues with something called Internet
explorer toolbar - Intelligent explorer. I can’t find a way to
remove it from my comp and I really don’t want to reinstall
windows. I've used spybot, ad-ware, and cw shredder but nothing
seems to work."
It appears that Intelligent Explorer allows other software
to be downloaded to your machine and this is where the problem
occurs. What is even more remarkable is that by downloading
Intelligent Explorer, their license grants them the right to
install software add-ins on your computer at their will.
Take a look at what the software license for Intelligent
Explorer says (go to ieplugin.com/terms.html to read it
all):
"You grant to us the right, exercisable by us until you
uninstall the Software or this agreement is otherwise
terminated, to provide to you the Service of downloading and
causing to be displayed advertising material on your computer,
through ‘pop-up’ or other display while you use your
browser. You acknowledge and agree that installation of
the Software may automatically modify toolbars and other
settings of your browser. By installing the Software you
agree to such modifications."
The company, IBC incorporated, is incorporated in
Belize. I really can't believe this license!
One end user found highly objectionable pop-up
advertisements generated by this software bundled with
Intelligent Explorer in the form of extreme pornography.
I have yet to break this.
Intelligent Explorer is a plug-in, which can create a new
home page, as well as start up and endless loop of pop-ups. You
can remove the view bar, but then starting up Internet Explorer
will cause it to reappear. I asked some friends to help,
and no one could tell me what to do.
This is what I did:
I bought a copy of a program called XoftSpy and it removed
the software. It took two scans and a reboot to do it. This
ended the nightmare for me.
Other spyware products I have seen out there include:
Let the buyer beware!
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