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go to edit, prefrences,privacy and clean up there that should do it..
it's a nasty pop-under advert aimed as m$ users, for a laugh I followed the link before and it reported 47 registry errors lol- on my arch install
the free download it offers confirms these errors and will not fix them, just offers you a link to the full version whiich surprise suprise you have to pay for
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Ugh, that's not right... There ought to be some option to prevent javascripts from changing your start page, and it ought to be on by default. :shock:
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go to edit, prefrences,privacy and clean up there that should do it..
I cleaned all expcept passwords but it didn't help
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http://defeat-error-safe.org/?gclid=CIf … EAodlk7fCw
it's well known, ? was she running as root at the time? the file may be in tmp.
if you cant find it you can always pacman -Rc firefox so no config is saved then reinstall it
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http://defeat-error-safe.org/?gclid=CIf … EAodlk7fCw
it's well known, ? was she running as root at the time? the file may be in tmp.
if you cant find it you can always pacman -Rc firefox so no config is saved then reinstall it
Don't you mean -Rn? -c is "cascade"...
(Christ, browser hijackings on Linux. I've half a mind to give Mozilla.org a bug report saying that they really, really need to beef up security stuff...)
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I updated firefox to 1.5.0.2 but it didn't helped. Restarted and removed all cached stuff many times.
After some time the errorsafe disappeared. :?
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try installing the noscript and adblock extensions.
It will help prevent this kind of thing in the future
Disliking systemd intensely, but not satisfied with alternatives so focusing on taming systemd.
clean chroot building not flexible enough ?
Try clean chroot manager by graysky
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Even so, something screwy is going on here - adware for Windows simply shouldn't work on Linux.
Again, were you running as root? Do you have Wine installed, and was it running at the time?
Seriously, someone should file a bug report on Mozilla.org about this. Stuff like this simply should not happen.
Edit: Now this is weird, according to that site on it ErrorSafe uses DLLs and the registry - it appears to be designed specifically for Windows, and should not work on Linux. Again... Did you have Wine running at the time, or something? That's the only way I can see that something like this could happen.
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Again, were you running as root? Do you have Wine installed, and was it running at the time?
I wasn't running as root.
I have wine installed.
It wasn't running at that time.
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Gah, this is screwed up... DLL-based adware should *not*, under any condition, be able to run on an OS that does not use DLLs. I think we might be seeing a breach in the laws of physics here folks... :shock:
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