petermeachem
Programmer
I've been helping someone out with their new dell pc. It doesn't currently have any sort of internet conenction as he is waiting for BT to sort the exchange.
He has had the computer for a week and has not installed anything at all, it's just as it came from dell. He did copy some word files from a backup of his old pc, or rather I did.
So I went round today and he said that whilst he was writing a letter in Word when a message popped up.
This said it was aol spyware? and announced that it had found Alexa and Coolwebsearch and would he like them blocked.
Is there any way at all that these could have turned up other than via an Internet connection?
Is this aol spyware thing duff, and why did it only pop up yesterday?
Were these 'features' pre-installed?
Anyway, I'm claiming a record.
He has had the computer for a week and has not installed anything at all, it's just as it came from dell. He did copy some word files from a backup of his old pc, or rather I did.
So I went round today and he said that whilst he was writing a letter in Word when a message popped up.
This said it was aol spyware? and announced that it had found Alexa and Coolwebsearch and would he like them blocked.
Is there any way at all that these could have turned up other than via an Internet connection?
Is this aol spyware thing duff, and why did it only pop up yesterday?
Were these 'features' pre-installed?
Anyway, I'm claiming a record.