There is no law against hijacking your browser - but that doesn't make it right!
Hijacking may occur if your computer has been
infected with a virus or a "hijacker" that changed your Internet
Explorer homepage. Homepage changes often benefit the authors of the viruses or
hijackers by sending you to pages that generate advertising revenue for them, or
(worse) prompting you to download other software that may harm your computer.
You can easily configure SpyCatcher program to protect your desired homepage
from being hijacked. A hijacker might change your home page from http://www.oksupport.net
to http://www.mysearch.com,
or your about:blank to http://www.searchtheweb.com
or your about:blank loads a web site advertisement instead.
The SpyCatcher Protector constantly checks your web browser's settings to make sure they
haven't been changed. If it detects a change, it will react without hesitation
prompting your attention. You take control.