I can't find a Windows 10 forum on this so am posting here.
Yesterday I installed software from Dell (a diagnostic program), Check Point (R73 VPN client) and Microsoft (update Windows build 10240). Along with one of these was a bunch of browser hijacking software (delta-homes, do-search.com, istartsurf, mailUpdate.exe, etc etc)
The reality is that even with UAC, when we have to install a program we have to open the door wide to that program. Although such malicious software are classified only as potentially unwanted software, I don't want them ever. They have sucked up more than 10 hours of my time already.
UAC doesn't offer the granularity to prevent such threats. Is there a way to add them to the software installation process so that they can be prevented from being installed, instead of having to clean up, imperfectly, after being infected?
- Edited by K.Kong Friday, July 17, 2015 1:08 AM