Somehow, that annoying piece of crap got back on my machine.
Fortunately, Spybot can kill it, but you have to run the scan, then reboot, and run it again.
It may help to run the scanner in "Safe Mode" so the slimeware can't run and hide.
"Webcake", in case you don't know, is a type of Adware that feeds off Google Analytics, it looks for keywords on whatever page you're looking at, and links those key words with ADS.
One, it slows down your machine.
Two, it slows down your browser.
Three, it, and the terrible G-word thing, track every move you make on the web.
It can come in during various updates, or even from an ad on a webpage. It is not critical to the operation of your browser and is only annoying. Removing it doesn't hurt anything.
Fortunately, Spybot can kill it, but you have to run the scan, then reboot, and run it again.
It may help to run the scanner in "Safe Mode" so the slimeware can't run and hide.
"Webcake", in case you don't know, is a type of Adware that feeds off Google Analytics, it looks for keywords on whatever page you're looking at, and links those key words with ADS.
One, it slows down your machine.
Two, it slows down your browser.
Three, it, and the terrible G-word thing, track every move you make on the web.
It can come in during various updates, or even from an ad on a webpage. It is not critical to the operation of your browser and is only annoying. Removing it doesn't hurt anything.