Make The Web Better, which is the company listed in ie3sh.exe's
digital signature have a number of products called "My Web Tattoo",
"Fast Browser Search", "Tattoodle", "Tattoodle Skins", "Search Guard
Plus", "My Face LOL" and "Tattoons".
I installed "My Web Tattoo" on my lab computer to see if IE3SH
appeared. "My Web Tattoo" added a toolbar in Internet Explorer and
changed its start page. A new extension was added to Firefox. Both
browsers started to redirect to fastbrowsersearch.com when
searching in the address bar. A number of new files appeared on my
system, such as BHO.dll, FBStoolbar.dll, sgpUpdaters.exe and
SearchGuardPlus.exe, but no IE3SH.EXE. Some of these were
detected when running them through the virus scanners over at
VirusTotal.com.
After installing, the "My Web Tattoo" home page allowed me to
choose if I want to use the tattoos on Facebook or Myspace.
These new items appeared in the Add/Remove programs dialog:
Fast Browser Search (My Web Tattoo), Search Guard Plus (My Web
Tattoo) and Search Guard Plus Updater (My Web Tattoo).
If you want to remove ie3sh.exe (and get rid of the ie3sh.exe error
messages) you should be able to uninstall it from the Add/Remove
programs dialog. Look for Search Guard Plus. If that does not work,
you can contact the Make The Web Better company at info@make-
the-web-better.com.
You can probably remove ie3sh.exe and its error messages with
manual removers such as FreeFixer or Hijackthis. Only use them if
you know what you are doing.
schau mal unter software, ob du die toolbar search guard plus und
updater deinstallieren kannst.
gruß