
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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