Add/Delete programs was my first thought, but thanks. In summary, I found and fixed a fex suspicious-looking entries with hijackthis, but the problem persist: Almsot every time I make a scan, Spybot finds a "DSO Exploit" (Data Source Object) with five registry keys, while AdAware finds {I'll update this as soon as it finds something, which it sometimes doesn't. Stay tuned.}
Also, my homepage periodically gets changed to this:
http://www.microsoft.com/isapi/redir.dll?p...ver=6.0&ar=home which immediately redirects me to
http://www.msn.de/Default.asp?KC=true&Ath=fDon't click those links unless you're confident in the safety of your system, I cannot guarantee that they're safe. I wouldn't bet lunch on it.
All most peculiar.
Update: RIGHT now, Spybot's watching features blocked the download of Mediaplex. Time to run a search on that...
Update2: Or maybe I'm going crazy. Or AdAware is. The "Possible Browser Hijack" that it finds turns out, upon closer inspection, to be the IE homepage settings. Which is set to about:blank
How can AdAware call a homepage of "about:blank" a hijack attempt? Retarded... Maybe everything's ok now. Except that the link above still redirects me to
www.web1000.comUpdate3: And something is still trying to download "Mediaplex", which Spybot blocks.