May 5 2008

Quick Tip: Closing pop-ups the safe way

Confronting a pop-up is one of those times when your gut reaction might lead you down the path of frustration and tears. If the "X" is spring-loaded with malware, anywhere you click on the pop-up could trigger that virus.

This is the path less traveled--the majority of pop-ups truly are the ads they appear to be--but when a pop-up does deliver malware, undoing the damage could be a tense, jittery journey. We get enough panicky Spyware Horror Story submissions to know that so-called button flips and booby-trapped Close buttons continue to deliver malicious payloads.

So what is the best practice for closing a pop-up? CNET Executive Editor Tom Merritt demonstrates in this Quick Tip video.

 

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by Argo117 May 5, 2008 8:36 PM PDT
sometimes, windows will hate on you, so you could right click the task and hit "Go to process." From there, you can hit delete or right click and hit "End Process."
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by mookkoo May 5, 2008 9:34 PM PDT
Why can't we just right click on the task bar and choose close? Is that the same as clicking the x on the pop up?
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