Monday, October 12, 2009

Need Help!!!!!10 points for the BEST answer!!!!!?

I have websites added themselves to my favourites?



On my web browser, under my favourites, I have a whole bunch of websites and folders that I didn%26#039;t add. They repeat themselves and I can%26#039;t delete them! Heres what they are called:



computers, movies, games, web hosting, and casino online. those are the websites. Here are the folders: Cool Stuff, Travel, Shopping Gifts, Internet, Computers, Online Gaming. These are so annoying I%26#039;m too scared to click on the websites, and I can%26#039;t delete them at all. Please tell me how I can get rid of them... i even tried to right click on these websites to delete them but they are not going off



i have even used anti virus...but they are still there...



what should i do now? i want to remove it quickly as these websites are also popping out everytime when im browsing the net...its so irritating...plzzzz help...



Need Help!!!!!10 points for the BEST answer!!!!!?





That%26#039;s a virus.



Download and install AVG Free if you don%26#039;t have an antivirus, install it and scan your pc.



Install yahoo anti spy also, and run it.



Go to Control panel and uninstall those toolbars that is not familiar to you.



Need Help!!!!!10 points for the BEST answer!!!!!?



It sounds like spyware. Often times when you sign up for a service online if you do not read the fine print, you agree to things you didn%26#039;t know. In this case you got some cookies you didn%26#039;t realize you were getting. Try going to your controle panal and deleting your cookies. If that doesn%26#039;t work try to do a rollback to before this problem started.



Good Luck,



Jer.



Other Replys:Two solutions...erase all cookies, and history from the preferences, Or try a new browser like firefox or opera the are cool enough



Other Replys:Close the cookies and other things you signed for exta information. Duh.

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