While doing a routeen Pest check,
www.pestpatrol detected two interesting new pest, one was a Torjan, the other was BHO. Now I had just ran a nortan scan and neither of these were detected.
Given all the email virus I have been recieving as of later (26 today alone) I figured it was a good idea to run both checks on a daily basis.
The Trojan was Trojan.Win32.FTP Attack (A Clot Trojan) How it got onto my system is anyones guess.
The other was a BHO. Read this:
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Browser Helper Object: (BHO). A component that Internet Explorer will load whenever it starts, shares IE's memory context, can perform any action on the available windows and modules. A BHO can detect events, create windows to display additional information on a viewed page, monitor Messages and actions. Microsoft calls it "a spy we send to infiltrate the browser's land." BHOs are not stopped by personal firewalls, because they are seen by the firewall as your browser itself. Some exploits of this technology search all pages you view in IE and replace banner advertisements with other ads. Some monitor and report on your actions. Some change your home page.
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This is a Micrsoft product. Go figure.
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