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Firefox 17.0.1 in Vista Home Premium, svc pak 2, experiencing Google redirects to spam pages

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As referenced in a now closed thread on this site that refers to XUL Runner & XUL cache and certain registry entries as the cause. I am experiencing a very high percentage of redirects to spam pages when I use Google search in Firefox, but not IE. How can I stop this? I have searched Firefox extensions and plugins for any files similar to those mentioned in the articles, or anything similar, or anything that looks suspicious, with no results. I have searched the registry for entries such as those described, or similar, or otherwise suspicious, also with no results. What I am experiencing though, sounds like exactly what is being discussed. Google support has a web page for reporting redirects like this, which makes me thing it may be a known issue?

http://support.google.com/websearch/bin/request.py?contact_type=reporting_malware&hl=en&page=ts.cs&ts=1209905&1209905=1209909&1209909=1210107

As referenced in a now closed thread on this site that refers to XUL Runner & XUL cache and certain registry entries as the cause. I am experiencing a very high percentage of redirects to spam pages when I use Google search in Firefox, but not IE. How can I stop this? I have searched Firefox extensions and plugins for any files similar to those mentioned in the articles, or anything similar, or anything that looks suspicious, with no results. I have searched the registry for entries such as those described, or similar, or otherwise suspicious, also with no results. What I am experiencing though, sounds like exactly what is being discussed. Google support has a web page for reporting redirects like this, which makes me thing it may be a known issue? http://support.google.com/websearch/bin/request.py?contact_type=reporting_malware&hl=en&page=ts.cs&ts=1209905&1209905=1209909&1209909=1210107

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Disable or Remove "Printing Helper 2.5" which was linked to this problem in another thread: Google Redirect Virus Removal.

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Chosen Solution

Disable or Remove "Printing Helper 2.5" which was linked to this problem in another thread: Google Redirect Virus Removal.

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Google redirect virus is challenging to get rid of due to its capability to hide deep inside the operating system as well as its potential to eliminate traces and footprints on how it got inside the computer. As of nowadays, not a single security application in the industry can guarantee 100% protection from this infection. This explains, why your pc got infected even having a safety software installed.

Some computer users know that Google redirect virus is just not a virus, but in fact a rootkit. Rootkit infections unlike other virus, spyware or trojan infections are really difficult to get rid of. In most cases, google redirect virus rootkit is seen related to Trojans which makes it a lot more deadly. In accordance with a 2011 report, Google redirect virus have currently infected 45,00,000 computers worldwide, out of which 1/3rd is from US.

Some symptoms that you are having this virus on your PC:

  • Browsers freeze
  • Pages not loading at all
  • Google/Bing/Yahoo searches redirected to malicious site/s
  • Some programs won’t respond
  • Internet connection brakes itself
  • Terrible adds popping on visited webpage/s

If you have these symptoms on your Computer, I suggest using safe and respected software program as the 1 I've provided below. The Google redirect virus removal tool deals with malware infections that lead to Google redirect virus symptoms and are so difficult to detect and fix.

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