By James Williams
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:
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"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."
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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
Explore says (go to
http://www.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 is not an
advertisement for
this product.
They advertised it
was free, which it
was to run, but then
I had to buy it to
actually fix
anything.
It cost me $40 and I
am sure that there
are freeware
products out there
as well, but that is
what ended the
nightmare for me.
Other spyware
products I have seen
out there include
spybot, NoAdware,
Spyware Eliminator,
Pal Spyware Remover,
and Spyware C.O.P.
Let the buyer
beware!