Almost all of these cookies I can clearly identify
CWS_NS3 let\'s start with an unknown one.

go.com cookie - go.com is a provider for email and operating one of those \"web portals\" that I despise. I guess you are using some of their services. Simply visiting their website gives you this cookie.
Hitbox Cookie There are many \"hitbox\" domains. Most likely from this site:
http://www.hitboxprofessional.com/landing.htmlThey\'re into online ads and therefore into tracing you. A cookie fits right in. Evil.
Statcounter Cookie a cookie used for tracking your visits to a certain website. Could come from any page that uses a statcount counter.
From their page: \"A free yet reliable invisible web tracker\". Tracking cookie. Evil.
Tripod Cookie tracking cookie of tripod, a hosting provider. You\'ll have caught that visiting a page hosted by them (or an image hosted by them).
Realmedia Cookie real.com tracking cookie
Pricegrabber Cookie internal cookie of pricegrabber.com. Caught by visiting their site.
Bizrate Cookie same as pricegrabber
Ask Cookie search thingy (Ask Jeeves)
207.net Cookie unknown, domain for sale (shady practice IMO)
247realmedia Cookie another real media cookie. Probably specific server of theirs.
Atlas DMT Cookie advertisement / web tracking firm:
http://atlasdmt.com/ Evil.
Doubleclick Cooie Tracking (ad) company. Evil.
Domain Sponsor Cookie could be anyone, but surely is advertisement
freestat.net Cookie another statistics counter, like statcounter
Bs.serving-sys Cookie ad tracking cookie. Evil.
Bravenet Cookie web hosting firm
Com.com Cookie ad tracker. Evil.
Counter Cookie another statistics cookie
Overture Cookie ad / web tracker, owned by Yahoo and partnering with Microsoft. Evil.
Serving-sys Cookie ad / web tracker. evil.
Rightmedia Cookie ad company / web tracker. Evil.
Falkag Cookie Falk AG (advertisement) web tracker. evil.
These are very few cookies. In fact, my cookie blacklist is several times as long as your cookie list. Therefore, you probably have turned off cookies quickly, i.e., before visiting a lot of websites.
None of these is coming from Planeshift, but I\'d want nnone of them on any of my systems.
The virus or whatever it is probably came through the internet, simply because you don\'t have a firewall. Could be from anywhere, and certainly not off PS. The phone call was coincidence, I have had some as well, totally unrelated to PS.