Hi,

Judging from your info, it mostly sounds like a browser hi-jacking. Nice ;)

Currently no way to avoid this sh*t when using IE, sorry.

Back up your data before doing anything else.

Being in your shoes for a moment, I'd check the assigned IP addy, the assigned 
Gateway addy, and the assigned DNS addy (both Primary and Secondary DNS).

Next, check the browser's network settings for anomalies.

safer-networking.org is your friend - if you have the cujones, goto gomer.net.

Please remember, no AV solution is perfect - it sometimes takes up to 'several' weeks before they get their sinature files right. In the meantime we're stuck with whatever trash the internet may offer :)

Sam Franc wrote:
This am when I started up a message came on the screen from AVG.
"AVG finds you have a trojan. Do you want to remove it forcefully?"
I clicked yes and the message reappeared.
I could not get rid of it.
I restarted the computer and the message was gone.
Now when I start Firefox I get a message it is taking to long no matter what URL I try to get.
Is that the trojan working?
What should  I do now?


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