Thursday, February 4, 2010

Google Dictionary Google Dictionary?

Google Dictionary? - google dictionary

These days, when you use the web, surfing in the status bar, that is, the U.S. Explorer Dictionary Google downloaded in the background. "What's wrong? Can someone explain?

5 comments:

Amy said...

Did you use Google Desktop? If so, this could be a widget that works in the background. In this gadget, select the worksheet to the clipboard, every 30 seconds or less, and you will find the text to be copied (less than 128 characters) via the Internet. If you have a warning to the widget, it shall communicate the result. Read For example, after a word search on the site, you will continue to select it and Ctrl-C (Copy Shortcut) and the search. After registering you can read the definition in the Sidebar of Google Desktop.

If you think this is a virus / trojan / spyware and not something that is used as a plugin for Google Desktop, I recommend the following (and I assume that are running Windows XP):

1) Download and install a firewall and antivirus software if you do not already some. The firewall that comes with Windows, is simple and does not block all traffic or malicious code. I recommend the free version of Zone Alarm (www.zonelabs.com) or AVG (www.avg.com). Symantec and McAfee have great potential for AV.

2) Download and run Spybot S& D and Ad-Aware Personal, both available for free download on CNET download.com.
* I recommend running this run while the computer in Safe Mode. (Reboot press F8 key and from the start menu that lets you use Safe Mode.)

3) Remove all the entries in both malware.

Download 4) and run HijackThis and remove malicious entries from there.

Delete Files Please pay attention to all programs, as they were able to serve files, you need a computer to delete them. If you are not sure that the tickets malicious (and could clear a rule that Spybot and Ad-Aware ... sometimes not so much in HijackThis), send an e-mail, files, and I look forward to helping you make a decision. Google is an excellent tool to use if you have a specific file name to find important information, they want to see (if it is a well-known viruses, spyware, etc..)

Hope this helps. You can contact me via e-mail if you have any questions, I am happy to help!

nainap said...

Could spyware or a virus.

'Old & Cudley' said...

It is adware and you need this free program from Microsoft to get rid of him.

Manish said...

Nothing like glasses dictionary, this has to be downloaded to your computer. It is so please install Windows Defender spyware, and get the latest spyware definitions and scan your system thoroughly.

Anonymous said...

I think we must stop u .. can a virus or spyware.
I've never seen anything like Dictionary of Google.

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