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I have a redirect virus that I can't pin down.

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I noticed today that when I got to one of my usual websites, DVDBeaver.net, something is putting little magnifying glasses on top of the images and giving me unhelpful suggestions like "Search Academy Awards," "Search Best Films Of All Time," "Search Oscar Actress Winners," etc. The links lead to some useless site called Get-More.me, which is difficult to Google, even in quotation marks. I only found one genuine result for it — on Yahoo Answers — but the question had been deleted.

Where the text at DVDBeaver made mention of Universal Studios, the virus gave me a link to SmartShopping.com. Tried to Google this, too, but didn't seem to find results that mirrored my problem.

And yes, it hijacks my Google as well. When I try to click my search results, it redirects me via its own search system: phrasesearch.net, net-searcher.com, berezkastore.net, datarecoveryco.com, and other such nonsense. If I want to get anyplace, I have to enter results manually or copy and paste them.

But is it a simple matter of checking my extensions and finding the one that doesn't belong? Not this time! Every active extension in the menu is one that I myself installed! We've got some serious undercover mojo here!

MalwareBytes Anti-Malware did not find the problem during Quick Scan, which is usually helpful. I'm scanning with Spybot now.

I'm running Firefox 21, and because of addon compatibility issues, I'm hoping not to upgrade any time soon.

I noticed today that when I got to one of my usual websites, DVDBeaver.net, something is putting little magnifying glasses on top of the images and giving me unhelpful suggestions like "Search Academy Awards," "Search Best Films Of All Time," "Search Oscar Actress Winners," etc. The links lead to some useless site called Get-More.me, which is difficult to Google, even in quotation marks. I only found one genuine result for it — on Yahoo Answers — but the question had been deleted. Where the text at DVDBeaver made mention of Universal Studios, the virus gave me a link to SmartShopping.com. Tried to Google this, too, but didn't seem to find results that mirrored my problem. And yes, it hijacks my Google as well. When I try to click my search results, it redirects me via its own search system: phrasesearch.net, net-searcher.com, berezkastore.net, datarecoveryco.com, and other such nonsense. If I want to get anyplace, I have to enter results manually or copy and paste them. But is it a simple matter of checking my extensions and finding the one that doesn't belong? Not this time! Every active extension in the menu is one that I myself installed! We've got some serious undercover mojo here! MalwareBytes Anti-Malware did not find the problem during Quick Scan, which is usually helpful. I'm scanning with Spybot now. I'm running Firefox 21, and because of addon compatibility issues, I'm hoping not to upgrade any time soon.

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What are the add-on compatibility issues?

More malware scanners in this support article: Troubleshoot Firefox issues caused by malware.

Try changing your connection setting to No Proxy here:

orange Firefox button (or Tools menu) > Options > General > Network mini-tab > Settings button

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Various issues. I forget them off-hand.

More information. On some pages, I get a different magnifying glass over images, and when I mouse over, it says, "Click to discover content!" Googling this turns up NO RESULTS. This virus must be very new indeed.

Also, Google now features a section called "Enhanced Results."

Google Chrome and IE also have problems. This seems to be system-wide.

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