IRRITATING SPAMMER schreef:
rogihil...@gmail.com wrote:
On Monday, 14 May 2018 18:51:09 UTC+1, IRRITATING SPAMMER  wrote:
Lee wrote:
On 5/13/18, rogihil...@gmail.com <rogihil...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Sunday, 13 May 2018 12:17:38 UTC+1, chicagofan  wrote:
IRRITATING SPAMMER wrote:
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It appears that your problem is a serious danger to your data and you
need to fix it smartish.
- How did it get past your virus scanner in the first place?
- What router are you using?  Some of them are insecure.
As a temporary measure (you do need to fix this), try using something
like https://duckduckgo.com/ as a search engine. You can either call
it explicitly or change your settings to call it implicitly.


I've been using duckduckgo for several years with no problems. Can't
tell any difference from Google.  Mozilla reference caused the switch.
bj

No difference to this hijacker/virus when starting in safe mode. As soon as google.com is entered it blocks with Capitcha questions which are never
satisfied. I use Kaspersky antivirus and Malwarebytes and Adwcleaner.
Nothing they found and cleaned has helped so far.

Safe mode doesn't reset your prefs.  Try it with a brand new profile.

Lee


My "research" on the subject indicated the problem could even be a
rootkit.  The fact that resetting the router helped for a few minutes
leads me to suspect that the problem may not even be on the PC.  That is
why I asked what the router was.

--
spammus ergo sum

I am using an HG635 super router from TalkTalk which I think is made by Huawei


(sorry, I've been busy)
https://www.cnet.com/news/expert-huawei-routers-are-riddled-with-vulnerabilities/# is rather discouraging and - quite honestly - unhelpful.  One would hope the company offer firmware updates, you might want to check for them.

https://modemly.com/Huawei-HG635-TalkTalk-router-setup is interesting. Ideally you would need a cable connection to update the configuration but that is obviously not the case here.  How many neighbours do you have, neighbours with wifi range?  Hacker neighbours.

http://resetrouter.info/router/Huawei/HG635-TalkTalk pretty much says the same things.  I'd glance at both before acting.

I would *not* Filter MAC Addresses or in particular, Disable Broadcast SSID.  I have had MAC address filtering turned on in the past and it is just too inconvenient.

Best of luck.


Did ANYONE solve this issue?

- I tried resetting the router to factory and it didn't help at al.
- I switched off or deleted addons, nothing either.

Anything GOOGLE related just doesnt pass the certificate error.

- Google maps loads up to a certain point, and the seems to just quit.
- Searching address results in nothing.
- Google Youtube loads, but can't log me in to my account
- Google Agenda same ....

Whats's going on and why can't it be solved?

Is it my Bullguard doing something? T.b.h., I don't think so, because the message comes from Seamonkey, NOT from Bullguard...

It's creaping me out, and oh yes, I can change the standard browser to Chrome or IE, but if I click a link in a Seamomnkey mail, the program doesn't load the link in Chrome or IE, but still in Seamonkey.

And after changing the standard browser in Win 8.1 PRO' system settings, SEAMONKEY still tells me that Seamonkey is the standard browser, and I can't change it inside Seomonkeys program either....

REALY, ANYONE?!?!?

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