Mint's right - It wouldn't be a cookie on its own - cookie's themselves can't direct you to another site. There are a lot of misunderstandings about cookies - they can't harm your computer.
I'd agree that what you probably have is some kind of ad-ware hijacking your browser. If you've downloaded any file sharing programs (particularly those that allow you to get music or videos),
beware - scumware/adware/spyware is very often bundled with these types of programs. Bear in mind that these file-sharing programs are seriously flouting copyright law - so do you think they have any moral ethics against hijacking your computer?
Unfortunately, it's not only file-sharing programs that will bundle adware/scumware/spyware - many other tyes of programs will do similar things and redirect your browser to somewhere other than the intended link (shopping discount programs for example). It's a major problem which is currently still on the increase and (in my view) potentially the second biggest threat to the internet (behind the email spam problem).
Mint wrote:Do u have internet windows open up all of a sudden( when u r not even clicking on anything) with some advertizment? Or do u only have a problem with this page?
Good question. I'm part of another forum who have very serious aims of trying to stamp out these parasites. If you could, please give as much info as possible is it may help in the fight against the problem. For example, as well as Mint's question...does it happen when you click a particular link (if so, which one?)...does the other site come up in a pop-up window or in the same window that you were using to look at BaO?
I'd very highly recommend
http://www.doxdesk.com/parasite/ for more information on adware/scumware/spyware. They have details of removal programs including adaware which may help. If you can use one of the programs to identify which scumware program you have, please give me the name.
Incidentally, Adware/scumware/spyware is one of the major reasons why I've often mentioned Opera as a nice browser to use. Many of these programs target Internet Explorer, so Opera or a Mozilla browser like Mozilla Firebird, Netscape or K-Meleon are currently immune to many of these programs.