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bluejelly

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Hi,

I'm hoping someone can help me. I keep getting banner ads replaced on many of the sites I visit, and can't figure out how to fix it. Its happening in IE, Firefox and Whichito (if that's spelled correctly). I took pictures of the ads (see attachments) and when you click on the "remove this ad" link, you get the following link: amp-modeling.info/remove_this_ads.htm

Also, I've run McAfee, Spybot search & destroy, Ad-Aware and have done numerous searches without success. :tazz: Any help is GREATLY appreciated.

Thank you

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Edited by bluejelly, 03 March 2006 - 08:28 PM.

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Mile Runner

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Please go to the malware forum and follow the instructions at the top....Especially the CLICK HERE .
That will give you several steps that will help you clean up 70 percent of all problems by yourself. If at the end of the process you are still having difficulty--and you may not be-- then post a hijackthis log in THAT forum.
If you are still having problems after getting a clean bill of health from the malware expert, please return to this thread.

oh and just in the future, please dont post pictures unless asked to do so.
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Thank you
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