Malware is everywhere. If a malicious program, or malware, attacks your system and begins to direct your web activity - changing your default home page, directing you to sites where you donÂ’t want to go - it is likely that your browser has been hijacked.
Before figuring out what to do, take a quick look at the following to see if a hijacker is most likely to blame for your problems:
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There are some steps you can take to boot the hijackers out - even if you are not especially technologically savvy.
Once youÂ’ve cleaned up your system, remember that prevention is a whole lot easier and less expensive than any cure. Keep your anti-virus software protection renewed and updated. Set your system so that you receive all high-priority Internet Explorer updates from Microsoft automatically - that way youÂ’ll get the protection of updated security patches as soon as they are available. Encourage your employees, or associates, to be vigilant and to report a rapid increase in pop-ups or unusual activity involving unfamiliar Web pages.
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