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    clickfeedmanager.com virus targets Firefox

    I am using the Firefox from last nine months, But i have never faced such problem ever before, What it does that whenever i have tried to search any content either on Google or on yahoo the result are shown to me but when i click on these results it redirects me to website named "clickfeedmanager.com" and there are all different kinds of adds posted on it, Is it is a virus i am not able to understand any anyone help please.
    Last edited by Hibiscus5; 18-09-2010 at 07:21 PM.

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    Re: clickfeedmanager.com virus targets Firefox

    I have gone through your problem and i think that it may be an virus attack on your system so what you have to do is just try isolate this problem and then just install any kind of anti virus and just do one thing that the virus which you installs should be an updated one so that it can fix it out.

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    Re: clickfeedmanager.com virus targets Firefox

    I was also facing the same problem, Even i tried a lot of anti virus tools but the didn't work a bit, i tried the different malware tools but no one provided me any kind of output. What i did to solve is that i just uninstall the Firefox and reinstall it again and the problem was solved you do one thing you also try and uninstall the Firefox and then again install the new and latest version.

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    Re: clickfeedmanager.com virus targets Firefox

    Such problems are common due to the virus attack on your system , Them the Firefox will redirect you the unofficial sites which may also contain illegal content , This problem can be solved an in a few minutes of period. What you have to do is just follow the following steps :
    • first you have to close the Firefox.
    • Then Just go to the program files and select the MOZILLA FIREFOX folder
    • just look for the date around which you found the problem of redirecting.
    • identify the folder and delete it
    • And then you can enjoy the Firefox

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