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When I try to start fire fox and other sites I have ATTENTION! Your web page request has been canceled. It says that the web site refused my connection as it was reported as a malicious request. At the bottom it has a resend request and a fix now. When I click on resend request it sometimes lets me it . Sometimes I have to click on it several times to get the web site. Sometimes I have to click out of it and then click on the web site to get on the website.

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Not sure how often

== July 22

When I try to start fire fox and other sites I have ATTENTION! Your web page request has been canceled. It says that the web site refused my connection as it was reported as a malicious request. At the bottom it has a resend request and a fix now. When I click on resend request it sometimes lets me it . Sometimes I have to click on it several times to get the web site. Sometimes I have to click out of it and then click on the web site to get on the website. == This happened == Not sure how often == July 22

Valitud lahendus

James, you probably have a rootkit that was left over from a virus you removed. Try running Kaspersky's TDSSKiller and do a Malwarebytes scan to remove a possible infection. That's what a customer of mine was having and he had a rootkit infection.

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Valitud lahendus

James, you probably have a rootkit that was left over from a virus you removed. Try running Kaspersky's TDSSKiller and do a Malwarebytes scan to remove a possible infection. That's what a customer of mine was having and he had a rootkit infection.