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My brother, who is a computer expert, told me that by having the
"Google Search" box in my computer also allowed "Malware" to enter my
system and really SCREWED IT UP so after I deleted the Google Search
box everything returned to normal.

Suenote
 
On Fri, 28 Dec 2007 18:39:16 -0800 (PST), suenote@gmail.com wrote in
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<news:2d3e5bf2-e60f-42ec-87a8-093dfd724902@b40g2000prf.googlegroups.com>:

> My brother, who is a computer expert, told me that by having the
> "Google Search" box in my computer also allowed "Malware" to enter my
> system and really SCREWED IT UP so after I deleted the Google Search
> box everything returned to normal.
>
> Suenote


It is open to debate whether the Google Toolbar (I assume that is what you
mean) leaves the user's computer vulnerable to malware or not. Fact is,
that it tends to "screw up" certain functions in Internet Explorer, and is
therefore best gotten rid of.
 
On Dec 29, 11:01 am, Iceman <ismand...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> On Fri, 28 Dec 2007 18:39:16 -0800 (PST), suen...@gmail.com wrote in
> message
> <news:2d3e5bf2-e60f-42ec-87a8-093dfd724902@b40g2000prf.googlegroups.com>:
>
> > My brother, who is a computer expert, told me that by having the
> > "Google Search" box in my computer also allowed "Malware" to enter my
> > system and really SCREWED IT UP so after I deleted the Google Search
> > box everything returned to normal.

>
> > Suenote

>
> It is open to debate whether the Google Toolbar (I assume that is what you
> mean) leaves the user's computer vulnerable to malware or not. Fact is,
> that it tends to "screw up" certain functions in Internet Explorer, and is
> therefore best gotten rid of.


Yes, Iceman, I agree with you wholeheartedly

Suenote :)
 
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