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Browser Parasite CheckerThe following is taken from the site:
What are parasites?
¢â‚¬ËœParasite' is a shorthand term for "unsolicited commercial software" -- that is, a program that gets installed on your computer which you never asked for, and which does something you probably don't want it to, for someone else's profit.
The parasite problem has grown enormously recently, and many millions of computers are affected. Unsolicited commercial software can typically:
- plague you with unwanted advertising (¢â‚¬Ëœadware');
- watch everything you do on-line and send information back to marketing companies (¢â‚¬Ëœspyware');
- add advertising links to web pages, for which the author does not get paid, and redirect the payments from affiliate-fee schemes to the makers of the software (such software is sometimes called ¢â‚¬Ëœscumware');
- set browser home page and search settings to point to the makers' sites (generally loaded with advertising), and prevent you changing it back (¢â‚¬Ëœhomepage hijackers');
- make your modem (analogue or ISDN) call premium-rate phone numbers (¢â‚¬Ëœdiallers');
- leave security holes allowing the makers of the software -- or, in particularly bad cases, anyone at all -- to download and run software on your machine;
- degrade system performance and cause errors thanks to being badly-written;
- provide no uninstall feature, and put its code in unexpected and hidden places to make it difficult to remove.
All the parasites I currently know about are only compatible with Windows, and some only affect the Internet Explorer browser.