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mwchancey

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I have been infected with some sort spyware, virus, something while I was argueing with McAfee about their Virus product and was unprotected. Anyway, when I try to access the internet my home page which should by Yahoo is instead trying to get zippy-lookup.com and blinking. It never can connect to this page and will not let me access any other site. I have Norton anti-virus now but it is not indicating a virus. I have Ad-aware but cannot get to the internet to update the latest threats. I am having to post this at work. Any suggestions? I have saved the hijack software. Will attemt to take it home with me tonight and run it to post the log tomorrow. Any help is appreciated.
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mwchancey

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Help I have some sort of spyware or something that has attacked my computer and when I try to access the Internet the computer keeps trying to go to zippy-lookup.com but it cannot and keeps flashing. I have Norton Anti-virus and Ad-aware. Neither detect a problem but both need to go to their respective websites for updates. Problem is they cannot get to the website because of the problem. Any suggestions please?
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Do you still need assistance? If so,

Please Click here!, and follow the recommendations in the guide.

If you're still having trouble, We'll need you to use a free diagnostic tool, Hijack This. Follow the instructions in step five of this guide, and post your log as a new topic in the Hijack This forum. It will get a better response there from the people most qualified to analyze logs.

Most of what Hijack This lists lists will be harmless or even essential, DO NOT delete or modify anything yet! Someone will be along to tell you what steps to take after you post the contents of the scan results.
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