Squall
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RE: Firefox problems
hi guys, ive got a problem with firefox thats really pee'ing me off..wondered if anyone could help.
whenever do a google search, and click a link, ill get redirected to a random website.. i guess its spyware, but im not sure. ive done virus checks with AVG, MalwareBites and Spybot, they all detect problems, and will delete them, but still the problem persists. If i do a virus check again, then ill get more viruses straight away.
please help
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11-06-2009 21:37 |
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TheWatcher
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RE: Firefox problems
Squall Wrote:hi guys, ive got a problem with firefox thats really pee'ing me off..wondered if anyone could help.
whenever do a google search, and click a link, ill get redirected to a random website.. i guess its spyware, but im not sure. ive done virus checks with AVG, MalwareBites and Spybot, they all detect problems, and will delete them, but still the problem persists. If i do a virus check again, then ill get more viruses straight away.
please help
More info is needed
What operating system, servicepack number?
What version of firefox is it?
Do you have the same problem with internet explorer?
How do you connect to the internet.
I had a similar problem when I used to use the AnalogX proxy server. I used to get sent to wrong web sites. It was a problem with analogX not supporting network protocol 1.1, I had to change firefox setting to protocol 1.0 and the problem was fixed.
It sounds like you have a serious malware/rookit infection though.
Some more experienced expert might be able to help but they would still need the info requested above.
I use linux now and dont get these sort of problems.
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11-06-2009 21:55 |
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Squall
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RE: Firefox problems
TheWatcher Wrote:Squall Wrote:hi guys, ive got a problem with firefox thats really pee'ing me off..wondered if anyone could help.
whenever do a google search, and click a link, ill get redirected to a random website.. i guess its spyware, but im not sure. ive done virus checks with AVG, MalwareBites and Spybot, they all detect problems, and will delete them, but still the problem persists. If i do a virus check again, then ill get more viruses straight away.
please help
More info is needed
What operating system, servicepack number?
What version of firefox is it?
Do you have the same problem with internet explorer?
How do you connect to the internet.
I had a similar problem when I used to use the AnalogX proxy server. I used to get sent to wrong web sites. It was a problem with analogX not supporting network protocol 1.1, I had to change firefox setting to protocol 1.0 and the problem was fixed.
It sounds like you have a serious malware/rookit infection though.
Some more experienced expert might be able to help but they would still need the info requested above.
I use linux now and dont get these sort of problems.
hi mate, thanks for the reply.
im on windows XP, service pack 3.
firefox 3.01
yeah same problem with internet explorer
connect to the internet through ethernet, on virgin broadband
i dont have that problem when im using safari though, oddly enough
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11-06-2009 22:03 |
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fatcrutch
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RE: Firefox problems
Squall Wrote:hi guys, ive got a problem with firefox thats really pee'ing me off..wondered if anyone could help.
whenever do a google search, and click a link, ill get redirected to a random website.. i guess its spyware, but im not sure. ive done virus checks with AVG, MalwareBites and Spybot, they all detect problems, and will delete them, but still the problem persists. If i do a virus check again, then ill get more viruses straight away.
please help
It could be the Malware is recreating itself from System Restore points.
To remedy this you need to switch off System Restore which will delete your existing Restore Points. Now do your anti-virus, Spyware checks etc and let them clear out the rubbish. Switch System Restore back on and either run a manual create System Restore point or re-boot your machine which will do the same thing.
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15-06-2009 09:41 |
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