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By Dan Ilett
Posted on ZDNet News: Dec 21, 2004 5:30:00 PM

Beware of CoolWebSearch, a program that can change Microsoft Internet Explorer's security settings and wreak havoc on computers.

Anti-spyware company Webroot Software said Tuesday that CoolWebSearch self-installs malicious HTML applications and exploits security flaws in IE.

"This has vexed all of us," said Nick Lewis, managing director of Boulder, Colo.-based Webroot. "For consumers, CoolWebSearch is probably one of the most vicious programs in terms of how nasty it is. It completely hijacks the browser so you can't do anything."

CoolWebSearch is the most dangerous program on Webroot's latest list of the 10 worst spyware and adware threats. Webroot's list of top 10 threats also includes:

•  PurityScan, a program that displays pop-up ads and claims that it can delete pornographic images on the person's computer.

•  Transponder (vx2), an Internet Explorer "browser helper object" that monitors Web browsing and sends relevant advertisements.

•  KeenValue, an adware program that collects personal information and sends advertisements to computer users.

•  Perfect Keylogger, a monitoring tool that records Web sites visited, keystrokes and mouse clicks. It logs passwords, account numbers and other sensitive information.

"The people who write this stuff are gaining sophistication in their coding practices, as they attempt to evade detection and removal," said Richard Stiennon, Webroot's vice president of threat research. "These 10 are the most insidious programs in terms of prevalence and effect."

Webroot recommends that people install Microsoft security patches, avoid using freeware and disable downloads via ActiveX in Internet Explorer.

Dan Ilett of ZDNet UK reported from London.

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As a lot would...
I use WinXP on my laptop and office machine, Redhat for my media server/firewall, and a Mac for guests or their kids to toy around on. Simply put, there is always going to be threats to a Windows box... (Read the rest)
Posted by: drlove Posted on: 08/11/05 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
MS Windows  michael-t | 12/21/04
CoolWebSearch  Expatriate US Geek | 12/21/04
CoolWebSearch shredder  Squawkbox | 12/21/04
Firefox won't stop IE users - they have to actually switch to Firefox  CobraA1 | 12/21/04
I Tricked A Friend...  eulagree | 12/23/04
if you screw up ie  JasonL31 | 12/23/04
CoolWebSearch  msgo | 01/06/05
Windows Unplugged  Chad_z | 12/21/04
What A Bunch Of Microsoft Sheep  itanalyst | 12/21/04
He's right, fellow dopes!  ejhonda | 12/21/04
I'd drop WIndows in flash  voska | 12/21/04
Mac?  ITGuy04 | 12/22/04
But..................  gumby830@... | 12/23/04
As a lot would...  drlove | 08/11/05
Wow...very very old news here.  IT Scion | 12/21/04
Or should I say  IT Scion | 12/21/04
Coolwwwsearch  quietkey | 12/21/04
I've cleaned CWS off of all too many pc's  skeptic tank | 12/21/04
I agree  JasonL31 | 12/23/04
This gave me a hoot...  bony tryan | 12/21/04
Glad I don't Run Windows  ITGuy04 | 12/22/04
Lost in cyberspace  weedonald@... | 12/22/04
Lets see, where to start....  gumby830@... | 12/23/04
What about Tivo  JasonL31 | 12/23/04
Not Again!!!  gumby830@... | 12/23/04
CoolWebSearch dangers  Wonderland | 12/23/04
Re: CoolWebSearch dangers  eulagree | 12/23/04
dbPowerAmp  TomGab | 08/09/05
What's that yellow cat head thing?  lisacate@... | 12/26/04
It might not be.  drlove | 08/11/05
Just dump IE to fix this?  bh3000 | 08/08/05

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