I'm not reading the whole thread, but if it's happening on other browsers, you may have a virus that is redirecting you. I suggest you take a look at this thread: http://gbatemp.net/t298763-infection-remov...t&p=3737219


tried didn't work the fucking thing must be hiding somewhere elseSinister181 said:I had the same problem. Until I came across this removal tool on the internet.
http://filetrip.net/f25797-Google-Redirect-Fix-1-0.html





xmrnogatcox said:Use another PC to download the following:
1) TDSSKiller
2) ComboFix. Get this from BleepingComputer.com
3) Hijackthis
TDSS Killer is an amazing rootkit cleanup utility made by Kaspersky (who I normally hate). ComboFix is also good with malware and rootkits.
Boot into safe mode with networking. Go into Internet Options > click on the "Connections" tab > click on "LAN Settings" > Make sure none of the settings are checked.
Run TDSSKiller. Delete or cure any rootkit infected files. Then run ComboFix. Press "yes" at every prompt.
When those are finished, run a MalwareBytes and SuperAntiSpyware FULL SCAN.
After that, run Hijackthis. Unless you know how to read a Hijackthis log, upload it to www.Hijackthis.de. It will tell you what is safe to delete. Or you can post it here and I'll tell you what to delete.
Then open the registry editor and check your startup items for anything out of the ordinary. If you get to this point and still need help, let me know.
After everything is finished, log into your router and check to see if you are using a dynamic DNS. 9 out of 10 homes do. If you have a static ip set, write it down and set it to a dynamic address.


Bladexdsl said:it does it in ALL browsers.

there is no hosts filexmrnogatcox said:Bladexdsl said:it does it in ALL browsers.
Open your hosts file (C:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts) in notepad. You may have to enable hidden files and folders and unchecked hide protected system files.
What does it say?
Bladexdsl said:there is no hosts filexmrnogatcox said:Bladexdsl said:it does it in ALL browsers.
Open your hosts file (C:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts) in notepad. You may have to enable hidden files and folders and unchecked hide protected system files.
What does it say?
Arm73 said:Bladexdsl said:there is no hosts filexmrnogatcox said:Bladexdsl said:it does it in ALL browsers.
Open your hosts file (C:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts) in notepad. You may have to enable hidden files and folders and unchecked hide protected system files.
What does it say?
Don't waste your time with complicated operations, just reformat your HDD and be done with it.

Bladexdsl said:it does it in ALL browsers.
Arm73 said:Bladexdsl said:there is no hosts filexmrnogatcox said:Bladexdsl said:it does it in ALL browsers.
Open your hosts file (C:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts) in notepad. You may have to enable hidden files and folders and unchecked hide protected system files.
What does it say?
Don't waste your time with complicated operations, just reformat your HDD and be done with it.