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ActiveX is a Microsoft technology that allows Internet applications that
are more powerful than simple scripts. ActiveX applications do only work in
Internet Explorer, so the use of ActiveX on web sites is not recommended. Due to
the huge amount of influence ActiveX applications can have on the system (ActiveX applications have access to the same files you have access to, meaning all files in the case of most private computers), it is recommended to be very careful if
dealing with ActiveX.
There are two types of ActiveX applications - signed and unsigned. The code of
unsigned ActiveX applications hasn't been certified and should never be trusted.
Signed ActiveX applications are certified, but can still contain malicious code!
Signed ActiveX applications should only be trusted if they come from trusted web sites and
only on a prompt base (meaning that Internet Explorer settings will ask every time a web site
wants to load an ActiveX application).
Many dialers and hijackers install themselves
using ActiveX applications.
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