Any Good Browser Security Software?

ExNavy11

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Recently I randomly will get re-directed in Firefox to bs sites. For example, I just put in quicktime. com and I get redirected to r.bargaincast. net It is completely random, doesnt do it all the time. Ive used several spyware/adware programs to search for what is causing this, and nothing is found. Malwarebytes, Spybot Search/Destroy, MS Security Essentials, and even Ad-Adware. Ive uninstalled Firefox, reinstalled. Still happens.

So far, I dont see this when using Opera or IE. Anyone have any ideas or know of a good browser security software if it even exists? This is annoying the heck out of me.
 

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Recently I randomly will get re-directed in Firefox to bs sites. For example, I just put in quicktime. com and I get redirected to r.bargaincast. net It is completely random, doesnt do it all the time. Ive used several spyware/adware programs to search for what is causing this, and nothing is found. Malwarebytes, Spybot Search/Destroy, MS Security Essentials, and even Ad-Adware. Ive uninstalled Firefox, reinstalled. Still happens.

So far, I dont see this when using Opera or IE. Anyone have any ideas or know of a good browser security software if it even exists? This is annoying the heck out of me.

I do not have an answer to your question. Although you said that you tested, it really seems to me that some nasty ocassionally takes control of your browser. In any event, I have found this article concerning browser security. If you did not read it before, I think that it will be of interst to you. Sorry that you are having problems

http://news.cnet.com/8301-13880_3-10402239-68.html
 
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Have you tried the NoScript add-on in Firefox?
 

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Ill give it a try. I kind of think I have something (spyware or something) because ive never had this happen before. It just started recently and I havent installed anything or done anything different. Ill check that out though.
 

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I have installed the No Script add on, but find it a bit annoying at times having to right click and allow stuff all the time. I now have SpywareBlaster installed as well. Problem seems to cease when I use No Script but once I disable it, the problem occurs.

Again, it seems random. If I do a search on Yahoo, Google for example, every once in a while I get redirected to some complete garbage site. Or if I enter in a legit website in the address bar, ill get redirected everyone in a while. Besides the annoyance, what really bothers me is what exactly is causing this when I havent had this problem before (with the exception of several years ago when I was new to the internet and was careless).

Besides using No Script, Im not sure what to do. I may resort to a complete Windows 7 clean install though im convinced its something with Firefox since I dont have problems with my other browsers
 

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Just thought id update. I believe I found the culprit(s) to my woes. I noticed an extension with no name, installed. The name was just Extension and Ver 1.29. After some searching, it seems that has something to do with Linksadoor, which has some part in streaming. I know in the past couple months, ive been watching streaming NFL games and such. I dont remember using a Linksadoor link but I must have. That extension opened me up to the redirecting to ad sites.

I also noticed another extension that I know for a fact I never installed. UltraSurf Firefox Tool. I guess its geared toward people in countries with strict censorship or something. I think its spyware/adware personally though of course, it was never detected by the numerous scans ive run recently. Neither was the Extension 1.29 for Linksadoor.

I shouldve been more careful in my search for streaming sports games. I thought I was at the time, but apparently not enough. Luckily it was just redirecting and not a major trojan. I guess you really can NEVER be too careful when on the net.

Thanks to all that responded with advice, any help or ideas is always appreciated.
 

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Kaspersky has been known to cause many headaches with windows 7 .. There are many better alternatives out there..
 

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You're being redirected to here:
122.141.78.34 | Mail Server | IP Address Inspector | Project Honey Pot

Did you click on a link in FaceBook?

Clear your DNS cache .... Sometimes a bad DNS entry will be cached and you will need to either flush the DNS cache to get rid of it, or wait up to 24 hours for it to be dropped from the cache automatically.

Open a command prompt....from the Start menu, select Run > In the box/"open field", enter cmd.exe
enter ipconfig /flushdns press 'enter'

Next,
Download the HostsXpert 4.3 - Hosts File Manager.
  • Unzip HostsXpert 4.3 - Hosts File Manager to a convenient folder such as C:\HostsXpert
  • Click HostsXpert.exe to Run HostsXpert 4.3 - Hosts File Manager from its new home
  • Click "Make Hosts Writable?" in the upper right corner (If available).
  • Click Restore Microsoft's Hosts file and then click OK.
  • Click the X to exit the program.
  • Note: If you were using a custom Hosts file you will need to replace any of those entries yourself.... you will have to re-check all protection in Spyware Blaster.

    Now,
    Download
    ATF Cleaner ATF-Cleaner.exe - www.atribune.org
    Click "Main" > check 'select all' (except Prefetch) this first time using it, then click "Empty Selected". Do the same for FireFox or Opera if you use either of those browsers.
    Finally go to Control Panel > Internet Options.
    On the General tab under "Temporary Internet Files" Click "Delete Files".
    Put a check by "Delete Offline Content" and click OK.

Reboot and see if you're still getting redirected.
 

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I posted this last night, I dont think some people saw it. It looks like I found out the cause of the redirecting.


Just thought id update. I believe I found the culprit(s) to my woes. I noticed an extension with no name, installed. The name was just Extension and Ver 1.29. After some searching, it seems that has something to do with Linksadoor, which has some part in streaming. I know in the past couple months, ive been watching streaming NFL games and such. I dont remember using a Linksadoor link but I must have. That extension opened me up to the redirecting to ad sites.

I also noticed another extension that I know for a fact I never installed. UltraSurf Firefox Tool. I guess its geared toward people in countries with strict censorship or something. I think its spyware/adware personally though of course, it was never detected by the numerous scans ive run recently. Neither was the Extension 1.29 for Linksadoor.

I shouldve been more careful in my search for streaming sports games. I thought I was at the time, but apparently not enough. Luckily it was just redirecting and not a major trojan. I guess you really can NEVER be too careful when on the net.

Thanks to all that responded with advice, any help or ideas is always appreciated.
 

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You definitely have a malware type virus... I have good results from a full scan of Malwarebytes Anti-Malware picking up and wiping out maybe 95% of the virus type things I've come across
 

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Have you tried the NoScript add-on in Firefox?

NoScript works but it works TOO well and requires you to add every website that uses scripts (which is 99% of the websites out there) just to browse the web properly. I used it but got tired of adding whitelist exceptions to website after website.
 

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Have you tried the NoScript add-on in Firefox?

NoScript works but it works TOO well and requires you to add every website that uses scripts (which is 99% of the websites out there) just to browse the web properly. I used it but got tired of adding whitelist exceptions to website after website.

Yes but, just like wearing "protection" in the real world you got to do it while browsing too :(

In IE you have to turn "internet" zone securoity to max or near max, then hand add trusted sites to the "trusted" zone to allow scripting.

It's a PITA in any browser but you really do have to to do it if you won't want your browser or your OS hijacked constantly. And as this incident shows, FF is no longer any sort of install and forget security fix for browsing the net... No matter what browser, you really need to lock it down, then choose carefully what sites you want to allow in, and even sometimes decide that some sites are not worth the risk and move on...

[Edit] I guess I should point out pendantically that doing this is a lot LESS hassle than getting and cleaning infections from not doing it! Just like RL... [/edit]
 

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I also noticed another extension that I know for a fact I never installed. UltraSurf Firefox Tool. I guess its geared toward people in countries with strict censorship or something. I think its spyware/adware personally though of course, it was never detected by the numerous scans ive run recently. Neither was the Extension 1.29 for Linksadoor.

Hi, ExNavy11

In checking, UltraSurf does not appear to be a Mozilla-supported add-on. Particularly since you indicated you never installed it, I suggest you follow through with Jacee's recommendation above.
 

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Once your problem is sorted and if you want browser protection, you might consider Prevx SafeOnline. It protects against but not limited to:
  • Man-In-The-Browser
  • Phishing attacks
  • Keyloggers
  • Screen Grabbers
  • Cookie Stealers
  • Info Stealing Trojans

You can get it for free: Prevx SafeOnline for social networking users
 

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Do you guys know how old is this thread? :shock:
 

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