The scan didn't detect any threat
If the scan did not detect any threat on your computer, it is less likely that your computer is infected. There may be many other causes for your web browser to redirect to other websites. Follow these steps to make sure that your settings are correct.
Check for incorrect DNS settings
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Press the
+ keys to open the Run dialog box. -
Type in the following text, and then press
.control
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Click the
icon, and then click . In the left pane, click .On Windows XP: Double-click the
icon. -
Right-click the network adapter that is currently active, and then click Properties.
If the User Account Control prompt appears, click
or . -
In the Network Connection Properties window, under "This connection uses the following items", click or .
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Click
. -
In the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window, on the General tab, check the DNS server settings.
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If Use the following DNS server addresses radio button is selected, check the server addresses. Make sure that the DNS server addresses displayed are the same that are provided to you by your Internet service provider or your network administrator.
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If the DNS server address starts with 85.255.11x.x, then it is more likely that the DNS cache has been poisoned as the result of a Pharming attack.
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Fix incorrect Windows host file settings
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Press the Run dialog box.
+ keys to open the -
Type in the following text, and then press
.C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\etc\
Replace the drive letter if
: drive is not the system drive. -
For each Hosts file that you find, right-click the file, and then click
or -
Double-click
from the list of programs.The contents of the hosts file may look similar to this window:
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Remove any line that appears in your hosts file without an # at the beginning, apart from the "127.0.0.1 localhost" line.
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On the File menu, select .
Check proxy settings
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Press the
+ keys to open the Run dialog box. -
Type in the following text, and then press
.inetcpl.cpl
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In the Internet Properties window, on the Connections tab, click .
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Do one of the following:
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If you do not use any proxy servers, or if you don't know about proxy servers, make sure that the
option is unchecked. -
If you use a proxy server, make sure that the settings are correct.
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Click
. -
In the Internet Options window, click and then click .
If you have not configured your computer to use proxy for the Internet connection, you can skip this Step.
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Operating System: Windows
Last modified: 11/19/2019