Depends on the country where you live, but even then it can be next to impossible to trace them culprits and even if you do, if they're in Another Country, you're not likely to get very far.
Most anti-virus software have browser hijacking protection of some kind.
If yours doesn't get a copy of ad-aware from www.lavasoft.de, it's total free (except the pro version). This will scan and find any spyware and browser hijacking objects and delete them.
When downloaded, make sure you do an update to get the latest pattern files etc..
Do a full scan, when done right-click and click "Select All Objects", then go to the other window tab and do the same. Then click "Next" and accept the warning.
Run it at least once a month.
That should take care of any browser hijack attempts.
Also, make sure your operating system is up to date. If using Windows XP, install Service Pack 2. The firewall is much better than it was and is enabled by default now.
No, it is not legal to create a contract for an illegal purpose.
Marc Andreesen created the first web browser, Netscape, in 1994.
Modern day browsers can create images. They can use HTML5 canvas to create images.
There are no such problems to create HTML pages. All you need to do is create an HTML document and run it on a browser.
They slow down your computer and sometimes can create vulnerabilities in the security of your web browser.
A browser is an application that is used to view web pages. Opera is the name of one browser. There are lots of other ones. HTML is the language that is used to create web pages. People write HTML code to create web pages. Browsers read the HTML code and then display the page in the browser.
You could create an extension or add on for your browser.
Yes, wash trading is illegal and considered a form of market manipulation. Wash trading involves a trader simultaneously buying and selling the same asset to create the appearance of activity in the market, which can deceive other investors. This practice is prohibited by regulatory authorities to maintain the integrity and fairness of the market.
I don't know about all countries, but it certainly is not illegal in the United States.
It's not illegal at all to CREATE it; it IS illegal (assuming the original creators had copyright protection) to try and SELL it to others. It is not illegal to GIVE it to others.
They want to be rich
You can not create a browser using HTML--you would have to use some other programming language. In order to make a browser which can read HTML, you basically just need something that can correctly parse SGML and display it in an intelligent way--technically, to read HTML it doesn't even need to give the text the styles, an example is the text-only Lynx browser.