
I clicked the link associated with this ad on the Yahoo! home page, and my browser was hijacked by a page telling me that my IP address had been used to view illegal sites. The popup page could not be closed, it covered the task bar, and I could not enable the task manager with Ctrl+Alt +Delete. With no way to restart or shutdown the computer normally, I turned the power off, but the page came back when I signed back in. This second time, however, I was not connected to the Internet, (I connect manually at start up), and I was able to open the task manager and close my browser. There were no lingering effects. A popup on the hijack page mentioned a trojan virus associated with the page. It did not affect me, but it might infect those who don't close the page the way I did.