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PearlJam

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What does this mean? I get this lately when i browse and open new windows, etc. It appears infront of the URL.
 
PearlJam, what I can find from googling is that it is related to keyloggers, spyware and or virusses/trojans. Scan your system for spyware and virusses with your preffered app, I would recommend ZoneAlarm Security Suite, since it has an antivirus and spyware scanner, do a full scan, you can also use Adaware free and AVG free if you'd like.

That's all I can say to help you ;)
 
I'd rather stick with Ie6 until the Ie7 final - seems like there's still a few cracks to seal

Funny thing is this error PearlJam is getting seems to be around since IE5 beta, so it's definitely crap that they never fixed it.
 
Its a DNS Problem caused possibly by virus/spyware etc etc.

- check your DNS Servers by running nslookup , ping hostname , use dig (ie samspade)

- look at your "hosts" file.Trojans/spyware etc normally put rogue/junk entries in that file.

By default when you query a hostname the "hosts" file is always queried first then the DNS Servers
 
Its a DNS Problem caused possibly by virus/spyware etc etc.

- check your DNS Servers by running nslookup , ping hostname , use dig (ie samspade)

- look at your "hosts" file.Trojans/spyware etc normally put rogue/junk entries in that file.

By default when you query a hostname the "hosts" file is always queried first then the DNS Servers

OK, i am not too clued up with this, but i ran nslookup and it said it can't find a name for the server. But mostly i don't know 80% of the stuff you said. Maybe if you can break it down a bit for a noob ;)
 
Hey PJ, I reminded myself to tell you, but I forgot, after you fixed the spyware and virusses, download this utility http://www.snapfiles.com/get/winsockxpfix.html and fix your hosts file and reg keys ;) after clicking fix, reboot the system, if you don't have anymore spyware on the system, it should be sorted.
 
oh duh - i cant believe i forgot that too!
when you remove the spyware it leaves holes in your connection sockets.
well spotted Teraside
 
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