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· Overview ·
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Overview |
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Summary: |
Displays ads. Tracks web usage. |
Vendor Notes: |
Flyswat is a search enhancement for IE. To install and use it, Active X controls and plug-ins in IE's security setting must be enabled. Flyswat may also be bundled with other applications (for example, it has been found with Neoplanet and Netcaptor). Each Flyswat installation has "an anonymous random number" (aka GUID) assigned to it... There are currently no utilities to uninstall Flyswat. Uninstall via the "Add/Remove Software" window of the Windows Control panel. Source |
Alias: |
L90 Ad Specs |
Category: |
Browser Helper Object: (BHO). A component that Internet Explorer will load whenever it starts, shares IE's memory context, can perform any action on the available windows and modules. A BHO can detect events, create windows to display additional information on a viewed page, monitor messages and actions. Microsoft calls it "a spy we send to infiltrate the browser's land." BHOs are not stopped by personal firewalls, because they are seen by the firewall as your browser itself. Some exploits of this technology search all pages you view in IE and replace banner advertisements with other ads. Some monitor and report on your actions. Some change your home page. adware: Software that displays popup/popunder ads when the primary user interface is not visible or which do not appear to be assocaited with the product. |
Similar Pests: |
Browser Helper Object · adware |
Origins |
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Group: |
Flyswat.com |
Vendor: |
Flyswat. |
URL: |
http://www.flyswat.com/ |
Date of Origin: |
January, 2003 |
Distribution |
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Prevalence: |
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Clot Factor: |
The "Clot Factor" is a measure of how much a pest "gums up" a machine by adding registry entries, files, and directories. As more objects are placed in a machine, manual removal becomes more difficult and more error-prone. |
Operation |
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Platform: |
Windows 2000, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows NT, Windows XP |
Browser Performance: |
Likely to slow performance of Internet Explorer. |
Risks |
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Privacy Policy: |
Privacy policy. |
Detection and Removal |
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Automatic Removal: |
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Manual Removal: |
Follow these steps to remove Flyswat from your machine. Begin by backing up your registry and your system, and/or setting a Restore Point, to prevent trouble if you make a mistake. |
| Unregister DLLs: Unregister these DLLs with Regsvr32, then reboot: | |
| Clean Registry: Remove these registry items (if present) with RegEdit: | |
| Remove Files: Remove these files (if present) with Windows Explorer: | |
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Last Revised: |
April 03, 2005 |