For instance, perhaps you want to set the New York Times as your homepage or use Google or Bing to perform a basic search. It’s like a bug, latching on to computers as an unwanted add-on bundled with actual desirable software and hijacking control of your Web browser for purposes other than your own. Rest assured it happens to the best of us eventually. And unfortunately for Babylon’s intrusive browser hijacker, that time is the moment you inadvertently install the infuriating piece of seemingly-immortal software on your computer without noticing. There comes a time when enough is a enough.