--- In [email protected], Joan Leach <jleach728@...> wrote:
>
> Have you tried taking one of your laptops elsewhere to see if it can find the 
> sites via Live CD, etc.? At least that would rule out .CA being blocked in 
> total. Have you called your ISP to see if they had any DNS issues or 
> something?
> On your Windows computer, could you run a Live CD that checks for malware? I 
> was surprised when I added the Yahoo Toolbar's CA scanner it found stuff. 
> Another time, I ran the Bit-Defender extension for Chrome and Firefox and it 
> found some stuff.
> I suppose you tried using your Web browsers without extensions, too.
> Just trying to help,Joan in Reno
> 
  Geez, Joan, thanks for mentioning Yahoo CA!  I just ran it and found a 
"Homepage Hijacker".  Not sure why Norton missed it.  
  Mark



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