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cravin74

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  1. That seems to have solved the problem. Is there any way I can double check?
  2. Still getting the fake site on youtube.com. I am no longer getting the malicious website blocked from MalwareBytes since the router reset. Would clearing the browser history help?
  3. I have also noticed that the malicious website blocked is similiar that what was outlined in this thread: https://forums.malwarebytes.org/index.php?/topic/153994-14618522085/ It seems that the alert happens when I switch tabs or load a new page in my web browser.
  4. It is a TP-Link TD-W8901G. After reinstalling the antivirus and restarting the PC, the fake adobe update page appears again for google.com and youtube.com.
  5. How do I reset my router? I read that the problem may stem from the router which may lead to my PC being affected again. A second PC in my house has the same problem.
  6. I no longer receive the fake adobe update page when I log onto youtube.com and google.com. I am still getting a malicious website blocked alert from MalwareBytes every few seconds. It is what I described in the OP. Should I reinstall the anti virus? I still have the download link in my email.
  7. I shut down the anti-virus and applied the fix but forgot to attach this log. The anti-virus does not restart upon rebooting. Fixlog.txt
  8. I have completed all the steps and am attaching the requested logs. However, when running FRST with the fix file, my anti virus flagged as malicious software and deleted it. I closed the anti virus (Trend Micro Titanium) just to run the scan but I cannot reactivate it and it no longer starts up when I reboot the system. AdwCleanerS1.txt MalwareBytesScan.txt
  9. I am directed to a fake adobe update pages when I access google.com and youtube.com. This has occured to multiple devices connected to my router (2 PCs and an iPad). . I have run Malwarebytes and found a few tracking cookies as well as hitmanPro which turned up more tracking cookies. The problem still persists after scanning. Furthermore, after installing Malwarebytes I am getting a Malicious Website Block popping out frequently. It points to an IP address of 146.185.220.85 which is the DNS server address according to ipconfig. The process it blocks is svchost.exe. From Google it appears that problem may stem from my router (TP-Link TD-W8901G). I have attached the FRST logs to the post. Addition.txt FRST.txt
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