On Friday, 11 May 2018 22:44:27 UTC+1, [email protected]  wrote:
> On Friday, 11 May 2018 22:09:45 UTC+1, Paul in Houston, TX  wrote:
> > [email protected] wrote:
> > > Anybody any clues on how to get rid of this virus. It blocks access to 
> > > the google search engine, although it allows access to Bing. It started 
> > > with version 2.48 today on startup. I have updated to 2.49 but it still 
> > > appears. When one enters the google search engine url you get asked to 
> > > identify various pictures to make sure you are not a robot. However, it 
> > > is never satisfied with the answers and so you are excluded from 
> > > accessing the search engine.
> > > Any pointers to its eradication would be much appreciated.
> > > Thanks
> > > Roger
> > > PS It does not affect Firefox or Edge browsers.
> > 
> > Sounds like a browser highjacker and not a virus.
> > Does starting SM with add-ons disabled make any difference?
> > Do you use a proxy?
> > What do adware scans like Malwarebytes, Adwcleaner, etc, show?
> 
> I used http://www.google.com and it is replaced by the url
> http://ipv4.google.com/sorry/index?continue=http://www.google.com/%3Fhl%3Den&hl=en&q=EgRZ8w_6GLCY2NcFIhkA8aeDSycOov1rnFpdManh62LuwUAjCHW7MgFy
> 
> running malwarebytes and adware did not remove it. However, switching off the 
> router and turning it back on looked, at first, as though it had solved the 
> problem but after a little time this plague reappeared.

I don't use a proxy. I'm about to check the addons.
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