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VIP NetLink

Overview

Vendor Description

 from the website: 'VIP NetLink has the ability to provide 56K V.90 dial up Internet access through all the major cities in USA and can accommodate more than 5 million end users concurrently. This is done through strategic partnership with Tier 1 providers like Level 3, McLeod USA (Splitrock) and Verio which use state-of-the-art hardware such as Lucent Max TNT network access servers and Cisco switches and routers.'

Category

 Homepage Hijacker: Any software that changes your browser's home page to some other site. Hijacks may reroute your info and address requests through an unseen site, capturing that info. In such hijacks, your browser may behave normally, but be slower.

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.

Reasons For Retention

 Changes browser settings other than homepage, without user permission. Changes homepage without user permission.
 

Origins

 

Group

 VIP NetLink Inc.

Mailing Address

 VIP NetLink 6776 Southwest Freeway, Suite 600 Houston, TX 77074

Phone:

 (713) 785 1919 Fax: (713) 787 0675

URL

 http://www.vipnetlink.com/

Date of Origin

 April, 2003
 

Detection and Removal

Manual Removal

 Follow these steps to remove VIP NetLink 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.

 Stop Running Processes:

Kill these running processes with Task Manager:



Clean Registry:

Remove these registry items (if present) with RegEdit:



Remove Files:

Remove these files (if present) with Windows Explorer:



Remove Directories:

Remove these directories (if present) with Windows Explorer:



Restore Settings:

After following the instructions above, you will still need to restore your original settings and prevent this from happening again.
 
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