Malware redirects all my google searchs
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sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@jeremycards Find the file and delete it. It is supposed to be somewhere in C:\Windows.
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sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@jeremycards Syntax? Well known, but not important if you're just deleting it. Its just a list with domain followed by address to use instead. Something like
www.google.com 12.34.56.78
(the number is obviously made up here)
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Jeremycards last edited by
@sgunhouse Alright, will try to hunt it down when i get home, i guess sorting files by date modified should make it easy enough. Thanks for the info!
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blackbird71 last edited by
@jeremycards In a typical Win 10 system, you can find it at folder: C:\windows\system32\drivers\etc. Note that the file has no extension term, but is simply "hosts". You can open it and edit it in Notepad... just make sure to again save it without a file extension. Suggestion: before you edit it, save a copy of the original as hosts.bak, just in case something gets messed up... if it does get messed up, you can then always get back to the original.
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Jeremycards last edited by
@blackbird71 Thanks! I could find the file but it seems to only have the commented section with the # symbols before it... So there's not much to modify
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blackbird71 last edited by blackbird71
@jeremycards said in Malware redirects all my google searchs:
... I could find the file but it seems to only have the commented section with the # symbols before it... So there's not much to modify
In that case, your hosts file is essentially "generic"... that is, it hasn't been modified from the original, hence it's not the source of your malware redirection. In some malware cases, the malware writes redirection lines into the hosts file, but apparently not in your situation. The cause of the redirections lies elsewhere... perhaps Malwarebytes didn't remove all instances of the malware (not an uncommon problem, which is why usually it's best to use a couple of different removal tools in succession).
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Jeremycards last edited by
@blackbird71 said in Malware redirects all my google searchs:
@jeremycards said in Malware redirects all my google searchs:
... I could find the file but it seems to only have the commented section with the # symbols before it... So there's not much to modify
In that case, your hosts file is essentially "generic"... that is, it hasn't been modified from the original, hence it's not the source of your malware redirection. In some malware cases, the malware writes redirection lines into the hosts file, but apparently not in your situation. The cause of the redirections lies elsewhere.
Seems that way, and to make matters worse, this issue is also blocking capcha from some sites, making me unable to log in... I think i'll bite the bullet and format my pc, havent done one in years and problems are starting to pile up
Thanks for your help anyway!
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lavanyadeepak 0 last edited by
@jeremycards Try using Trend Micro Housecall to do a on-call scan https://www.trendmicro.com/en_in/forHome/products/housecall.html
However a standalone and realtime #Antivirus is required to continuous constant monitoring and protection
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iamdrdani last edited by
@jeremycards Bro sometime free plugin or crack plugin may cause this issue, or may be sometime Nulled Theme also responsible for this kind of issue.
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ianrichardson last edited by
last month my friend got malware and some other deadly virus in his site he hired a wordpress developer to fix all this stuff in a right way
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ianrichardson last edited by ianrichardson
bing shows more malware url in website then google i think its bing fault
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kanikavatsyayan last edited by
One thing that you can try to access your browser is check for any browser reset options. It would get you off all the cache, history, download data, plus any malicious cookies or content that is preventing you to run google searches. Let me know if it helps! You may also try deleting the browser and reinstalling it to check if resolves the issue.
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