I think I have some sort of spyware problem on my PC. Every time I do a search with Yahoo, Google, or MSN the results that are displayed are not “real”. They are actually sites for something other than what I am lookin for.
For example: If I search for TACO BELL, the 1st result on Google is actually this site: freescan.antivirus.com/taco+bell.html
I don’t know how to solve this problem and it is annoying!!!




Download and scan with Malwarebytes and / or SuperAntiSpyware. Cheers! Malwarebytes and SuperAntiSpyware are the best anti-spyware applications available (you can have more than one). Other free anti-spyware programs would be Spybot Search & Destroy, Adaware, AVG Anti-spyware (formally Ewido), A-squared, Spyware Terminator and SpywareBlaster. If you do not have an updated anti-virus program always running, you need to get one. Install only one, but you can get AVG, Avast! or AntiVir for free. Running virus-removal programs in Safe Mode (tap F8 as the computer boots up and choose to boot to safe mode) can be more effective. The idea behind the Safe Mode is that the operating system would only load your essential programs and drivers to the memory and hence there is a? High? chance that the virus-infected file is on the drive but not loaded into memory. I strongly recommend using Firefox as your primary web browser, It is safer and beter than Internet Explorer. Get the NoScript add-on for Firefox to Prevent click-jacking. The AdBlock Plus extension will allow you to surf virtually ad-free.
so you need anti spyware you can download spybot search and destroy anti spyware here http://www. safer-networking. org / en / home / index. html that should sort out your problem
If you are using IE, get off it and use Firefox, a far superior browser. Put add on named AdBlock on Firefox, from Mozilla add ons. Should do the trick. No Script is therefore a very good add on.
You might need to rename Malwarebytes before being able to remove it. This guide helps: http://forums. MajorGeeks. com / showthread. php? t = 35407And I have some idea that this one might be a DNS changer Which means if so, you need to clean every computer on your network and then reset your router / modem to factory defaults and set it up fresh. Keep track of names of the malware scans find and you can google specific names and then check if it is a DNS changer.
Please download Malwarebytes Anti-Malware, update it and run a full scan. Remove everything it finds. http://www. malwarebytes. org / If you are still having problems with your computer, I recommend that you go to bleepingcomputer. com in order to remove all traces of malware in your computer. http://www. bleepingcomputer. com /