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Hi -

I can not reproduce this item or locate the url exactly as listed - Is there any certain time it occurs ?? -

There has been an infection pest listed under this title - Please read and follow directions below -

Also run your antivirus (Microsoft claim MSE will detect and remove it also)

This is the nearest I can get and it is regarded as an infection carrier -

hxxp://www.epoclick.com/?ad=1287926187

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i keep getting this pop up. I run xp pro have run malwarebytes, superantispyware, and microsoft essentials security and nothing catches this. Please help

I was getting the same thing. I have found that my DNS was changed to a "hard number", rather than "obtaining DNS automatically from ISP". I changed it back to "obtain automatically", and I've not had the problem again.

To change, go to Control Panel >> Network Connections

Right click on Local Connection, then click on Properties

Click on Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), then click on Properties.

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I was getting the same thing. I have found that my DNS was changed to a "hard number", rather than "obtaining DNS automatically from ISP". I changed it back to "obtain automatically", and I've not had the problem again.

To change, go to Control Panel >> Network Connections

Right click on Local Connection, then click on Properties

Click on Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), then click on Properties.

I noticed that it does not keep popping up on my laptop when i leave and use a different wifi. could it be on the server?

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Hello imail:

Just my two cents. The IP that corresponds to the subject URL is blacklisted in MBAM database, and if IP Protection is enabled visiting this link will yield a po-pup.

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If you don't get these pop-ups at all when using a different WiFi network then you need to perform following (where you are getting these pop-ups):

  1. Hard reset router to factory default
  2. Change Admin log-in password
  3. Change default IP
  4. Configure router as per ISP provided settings
  5. Change wireless encryption key

Should you have any other question(s) please post back using MXyBj.png button

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  • 2 weeks later...

Thank you for the reply, please follow these instructions, there the same as in Post 2

Please read the following so that you can begin the cleaning process:

As we don't deal with malware removal in the General Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware Forum, you need to start a topic in the Malware Removal forum so a qualified helper can help you fix any malware related problems/infections you may have.

  • Please read and follow the directions here, skipping any steps you are unable to complete. Then post a NEW topic here.
  • After posting your new post, make sure under options, you select Track this topic and choose Immediate Email Notification, so that you're alerted when someone has replied to your post.
  • One of the expert helpers there will give you one-on-one assistance when one becomes available.
  • Please refrain from making any further changes to your computer (Install/Uninstall programs, use special fix tools, delete files, edit the registry, etc...) unless advised by a malware removal helper. Doing so can result in system changes which may hinder the attempts by a helper to clean your machine.

NOTE: Please DO NOT post back to (bump) your topic within the first 48 hours.

Replying to your own posts changes the post count and helpers are looking for topics with zero replies. If you reply to your own post helpers may think that you're already being helped and thus overlook your post.

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Alternatively, as a paying customer, you can contact the help desk at support@malwarebytes.org or here.

Please be patient, someone will assist you as soon as it is possible.

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