I would start by running the free version of MalwareBytes:
http://www.malwarebytes.org/mbam.phpIf that doesn't fix it then see Removal Tool here:
http://www.freemalwarecheck.com/mal...
I think it is actually a trial of "Stopzilla" but it should still remove it, although it might take a while to scan. If it reports tracking cookies I should not worry about them.
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Thanks for the information
I have this same problem. I have been using Malwarebytes for quite some time. I have gone through Kaspersky Total Security, Bitdefender 2011, and now I am using Norton 360 4.0 and all were pro versions. None of these have been able to get rid of this. I have also run Spyware Doctor and Spybot and Ad-Aware Remover. I always update before I run scans and I have been running full scans. After I delete whatever infections I restart the computer to make sure its saved. I still have this problem. Anyone know what the source file is named? Or how to fix this?
All you have to do is reset your router. That's where the virus is.
Re #5 Interesting point. I can see that this is possible with a software router but not a hardware one unless it somehow changes the settings.
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