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Question : Browser Diversion
I have a complex Hijack going on at the moment. Search is normal, but upon accepting a site, My browser(s) are all being diverted to etheitbewms.net and from there to a package of totally unrelated Pornographic, commercial and distributor sites. I cannot connect to any site on the net other than these addresses. I changed Browser 3 times thinking that it might be a Browser fault/error/corruption and I have also changed search engines many times, without effect. I have followed all instructions given for this not-uncommon problem, but cannot find it's root in my machine. I attach a log fro Trend Hijack and I hope that someone may possibly be able to assist me.
Attachments:
hijackthis.log
(15 KB)
(File Type Details)
Hijack This log taken after restaring my machine and confirming that the Hi-Jack is still in process
Answer : Browser Diversion
For Browser hijacking also try Hitman Pro 3, a Second Opinion Malware Scanner which has appeared on the scene recently>
http://www.surfright.nl/en
/hitmanpro
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