There are reports about Winfixer being encountered through AOL ads, and the discussion about these on the Defender newsgroups has reminded me that there are some basic questions about this that I've never resolved. If someone could answer them I'd be grateful.
1. Does Spybot's immunisation (or SpywareBlaster) offer any protection against a Winfixer-type forced installation?
2. If one of those Winfixer-type pop-up panels appears, what is the best approach when confronted with it? (I ask because the advice I've read about this is inconsistent, and I know that to do the wrong thing may lead to the thing installing itself anyway.) Should I:
(a) Close the pop-up panel using the little 'x' in the top right corner?
(b) Leave the pop-up panel alone and close Internet Explorer?
(c) Leave everything alone and disconnect from the internet.
or .....
(d) Something else?
Thanks.
1. Does Spybot's immunisation (or SpywareBlaster) offer any protection against a Winfixer-type forced installation?
2. If one of those Winfixer-type pop-up panels appears, what is the best approach when confronted with it? (I ask because the advice I've read about this is inconsistent, and I know that to do the wrong thing may lead to the thing installing itself anyway.) Should I:
(a) Close the pop-up panel using the little 'x' in the top right corner?
(b) Leave the pop-up panel alone and close Internet Explorer?
(c) Leave everything alone and disconnect from the internet.
or .....
(d) Something else?
Thanks.