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There is a legit about:blank. It's installed as a system default page. Or in other words, on a fresh clean load, you can type in about:blank in the address bar and it will display.
However, if it changes to that and you can't change your homepage (on IE) to anything else, then you are seeing a hijack.
Here's some other quasi-cool info on spyware. There's a jack where your homepage is some search page. The html is actually local, in a file naed sp.html. You can delete this file all you want, but it comes back every time. This html page is acutally extracted from a dll file in the windows directory. The wtf reappearance is triggered by a key in the registry (I'm pretty sure it in some CLSID key that gets parsed when you open IE). The dll file is almost always either random characters or something that starts with msXXXX.dll. On 2K and XP, you can open explorer (win, not IE), view as icons and scroll along. The extended info on under the filename and file size should show Microsoft as the publisher on legit dll files. Others have no publisher showing. I usually google the most likely of these last types. Alot of times I get lucky, sometimes I don't. I think they call that triage.
Anyway, in short:
SPYWARE SUCKS
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However, if it changes to that and you can't change your homepage (on IE) to anything else, then you are seeing a hijack.
Here's some other quasi-cool info on spyware. There's a jack where your homepage is some search page. The html is actually local, in a file naed sp.html. You can delete this file all you want, but it comes back every time. This html page is acutally extracted from a dll file in the windows directory. The wtf reappearance is triggered by a key in the registry (I'm pretty sure it in some CLSID key that gets parsed when you open IE). The dll file is almost always either random characters or something that starts with msXXXX.dll. On 2K and XP, you can open explorer (win, not IE), view as icons and scroll along. The extended info on under the filename and file size should show Microsoft as the publisher on legit dll files. Others have no publisher showing. I usually google the most likely of these last types. Alot of times I get lucky, sometimes I don't. I think they call that triage.
Anyway, in short:
SPYWARE SUCKS
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