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internet pages are abruptly closing


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sammo12

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My internet pages are now abruptly closing after I open them. It has never done this before. Does anyone know the reason and how it can be resolved?
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all sites, or only certain ones?
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check if you have a popup bloker it happens sometimes
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The pages closes on certain websites.

There is a popup blocker installed but it still happens when the popup blocker is off. I have uninstalled a spyware nuker that was added and the problem still occurs
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Sorry to say this, but it sounds like some sort of Virus or Spyware attack although iam not sure about this :tazz: . What kind of antivirus and spyware removal software do you use?. Probably you can run a full system scan and see if anything turns out. No need to panic. Iam just guessing. I personally use Pestpatrol and McAfee Internet security in my pc and they are just brilliant.
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I am currently using spywarenuker and spybot
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