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Yesterday I was searching in Google, and any time I click a link it redirects me to another page.

I have run ad aware, Rising Antivirus, Malwarebytes, Spybot Search and Destroy, Hitman 3.5, and the free version of Registry Mechanic.

I ran Spyboat, Hitman, and Malwarebytes in regular mode, and safe mode. The problem is still persisting.

Any help with this would be GREATLY appreciated.

Through the search function I've seen other people have had similar problems, but all the responses were specific to their own computer, hence my post.

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Yesterday I was searching in Google, and any time I click a link it redirects me to another page.

I have run ad aware, Rising Antivirus, Malwarebytes, Spybot Search and Destroy, Hitman 3.5, and the free version of Registry Mechanic.

I ran Spyboat, Hitman, and Malwarebytes in regular mode, and safe mode. The problem is still persisting.

Any help with this would be GREATLY appreciated.

Through the search function I've seen other people have had similar problems, but all the responses were specific to their own computer, hence my post.

Malwarebytes pro or free?

Tea time on or off?

It may because if there all running together that it cant detect anything.

Unless you have a REALLY NASTY ROOT KIT or just computer problem.

What site does it redirect you? is it the same? does it redirect to a rogue antivirus? ex: Antivirus PRO 2010 or something.

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Yesterday I was searching in Google, and any time I click a link it redirects me to another page.

I have run ad aware, Rising Antivirus, Malwarebytes, Spybot Search and Destroy, Hitman 3.5, and the free version of Registry Mechanic.

I ran Spyboat, Hitman, and Malwarebytes in regular mode, and safe mode. The problem is still persisting.

Any help with this would be GREATLY appreciated.

Through the search function I've seen other people have had similar problems, but all the responses were specific to their own computer, hence my post.

Malwarebytes pro or free?

Tea time on or off?

It may because if there all running together that it cant detect anything.

Unless you have a REALLY NASTY ROOT KIT or just computer problem.

What site does it redirect you? is it the same? does it redirect to a rogue antivirus? ex: Antivirus PRO 2010 or something.

The free version of MBAM. It redirects me to different websites every time. It does not detect a rogue antivirus. Tea Time is on. Also, when I go to the login page for yahoo, I get a message from firefox that it prevented the page from automatically reloading. I get the same thing going to microsoft.com.

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Hello Frank1, :angry:

Let's have a check from an expert for free to see whether there are some hidden stuff that redirects to other websites -

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