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onhmss 18th July 2009 12:40

annoying crawler.com
 
recently I seem to have acquired an unwelcome guest, appearing now and again during searches. I use Firefox and a couple of anti spy/malware programmes but when I think it has gone, up pops crawler.com again.....

Any ideas of how to get rid of the thing ?

Thanks.

Mike-Bracknell 18th July 2009 13:46

Google for "malwarebytes antimalware", and try that against it.

Your other alternative is to "Manage Add-ins" in your browser, and disable anything looking suspiciously like something you don't need.

green granite 18th July 2009 16:13

It doesn't appear to be malware more a web portal and search engine:

Crawler portal offers personalized homepage, free 5GB webmail, Games, Screensavers, Wallpapers, Yellow Pages, Ringtones and more!
Crawler.com - Games, Screensavers, Wallpapers, eCards and more!

BOAC 18th July 2009 17:18

Crawler.com - Help

and

Remove Crawler, removal instructions

NB malwarebytes is worth having anyway, and link 2 says it will get rid of crawler for you.

green granite 18th July 2009 18:06

Check the firefox add ons in case one of them automatically installs the toolbar unless you untick the box. This is a favourite for the Yahoo toolbar as well. :ugh:

onhmss 20th July 2009 02:14

thank you
 
Many thanks for the ideas folks.

Whilst I do realise that crawler is not the traditional 'malware' type item, I object to these things appearing,uninvited, on my pc !

Hence my annoyance.

It still appears, from time to time, by the way, despite all efforts to stop it !

Saab Dastard 20th July 2009 09:06

I know of several annoying crawlers (some even in government), but none called .com.

:}

SD

Tarq57 21st July 2009 11:43

Did you have SpywareTerminator installed at any stage?
This can install a toolbar. Crawler, no less, if you activate a module called "WSG" (web security guard).
The applications should be easy enough to uninstall using the control panel, or the browser add-on manager.
Not a rogue, but I definitely stopped using it a year or two ago, because the install of the toolbar was default-install. (ie, you have to opt-out, and then WSG doesn't work. Waste of time, anyway.)

There are a few applications around that will install a toolbar, Ccleaner, for example.


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