file.
1) Browse to Start -> All Programs -> Accessories
2) Right click "Notepad" and select "Run as administrator"
3) Click "Continue" on the UAC prompt
4) Click File -> Open
5) Browse to "C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\etc"
6) Change the file filter drop down box from "Text Documents (*.txt)"
to "All Files (*.*)"
7) Select "hosts" and click "Open"
8) Make the needed changes and close Notepad. Save when prompted.
I got a ready-made hosts file from
http://everythingisnt.com hosts.html
Your virus program MIGHT report this as a hijacking program because of what it contains, BUT it is NOT. It is a TEXT file, afterall. You have to rename it to just HOSTS when you put it in your windowns/system32/drivers/etc directory To change the file name, you also have to set Folder Options to be able to Show hidden files and UNCHECK the box marked Hide Extensions of known file types.
Background on HOSTS file: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hosts_file -tp.