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Why when I click on a Google entry or link

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LIZS · 09/09/2008 22:01

does IE "jump" to a completely different site to that web address ? Have got pop ups blocked on IE but have had anti-virus programmes opening new windows out of the blue - connected or coincidence?

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BoysAreLikeDogs · 09/09/2008 22:09

Erm not a clue.

You need one of the technical types like St G or LL.

Bumpity-bump.

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onager · 09/09/2008 22:15

I'd consider downloading and running Spybot to check for spyware, adware, trojans etc.

When you say "anti-virus programmes" you'd normally only have one on a PC. If you have more than one they clash. If you mean one of those websites where a popup says "You might be infected. Click here to scan your computer" kind of thing they are themselves dangerous

All those things that say "click here to speed up your PC" etc are all tricks to get onto your computer.

Toolbars are not very safe either and if you said yes to every offer of a free toolbar you'd be in a mess.

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onager · 09/09/2008 22:16

It's ok to have spybot in addition to a proper anti virus program because what it looks for is a bit different.

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SaintGeorge · 09/09/2008 22:27

PMSL

'technical type'

me?

ROFL

No seriously, IE, haven't got a clue. Not used it for ages and detested it when I did use it. Sorry.

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littlelapin · 09/09/2008 22:28

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BoysAreLikeDogs · 09/09/2008 22:28

St G you helped me last week - therefore are a technical type in my book

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LIZS · 10/09/2008 09:30

As an example ,I put "elc" into Google , clicked on www.elc.co.uk site entry but it took me to ebay elc listings instead. "Jump" appeared in the tab as it loaded the ebay page.

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LIZS · 10/09/2008 10:49

and just diverted me to here for no apparent reason !

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LIZS · 10/09/2008 12:51

and here !

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LapinOnTheEventHorizon · 10/09/2008 12:56

Pretty sure you have a Trojan - something like this. As onager said earlier, the best thing to do is run a spyware/malware detector like SpyBot which hopefully will identify the trojan.

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purplemunkey · 10/09/2008 16:43

this definitely sounds like a trojan. My brother had the same thing recently.

He got it by jumping on someone else's wifi network by accident (it automatically connnected to the strongest signal).

He had to re-install the whole thing and make sure his system prefences only connected to his listed networks.

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nannynick · 10/09/2008 17:23

It could be a Browser Helper Object that has got installed somehow. As others have said already, I would suspect a rouge bit of software or webpage has installed something.

In IE7:
Tools, Manage Add-ons, Enable/Disable Add-ons
See if you can spot any likely candidates, and try to disable them.

Update SpyBot to the latest version/definitions, and run a system scan.

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LIZS · 10/09/2008 19:40

Thanks for those ideas. dh says when he switched on this morning it indicated IE had deleted a Trojan but perhaps we need to be more thorough with a virus detector. Have also disabled some Shopper Reports Browser Helpers so that may have an effect.

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