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IE11 Homepage changes to http:///idx1
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<blockquote data-quote="eddr" data-source="post: 439686" data-attributes="member: 43413"><p>Hi -</p><p>My problem is this - for the last 3 weeks my IE11 home page keeps changing to "<a href="http:///idx1" target="_blank">http:///idx1</a>" every day - does not matter what homepage url I use eg google.com</p><p>Malwarebyte Premium found no infection until earlier this week it found a RDN/Generic Downloader.x!ke associated with 2 .msg files. It removed these. I then did a further total scan with the restore point off for windows.</p><p>I have deleted internet history, temp internet files and cookies. Flash and Java and windows software up to date (Windows 7, 64 bit)</p><p>I have run Malwarebyte scan and also the Avast rootkit remover and these found no infection yesterday or today - however the problem is still there. The rootkit scan appeared to scan for "user" however I am logged in as "admin" - so not sure if that is an issue.</p><p></p><p>Many thanks,</p><p>Eddr</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eddr, post: 439686, member: 43413"] Hi - My problem is this - for the last 3 weeks my IE11 home page keeps changing to "[URL]http:///idx1[/URL]" every day - does not matter what homepage url I use eg google.com Malwarebyte Premium found no infection until earlier this week it found a RDN/Generic Downloader.x!ke associated with 2 .msg files. It removed these. I then did a further total scan with the restore point off for windows. I have deleted internet history, temp internet files and cookies. Flash and Java and windows software up to date (Windows 7, 64 bit) I have run Malwarebyte scan and also the Avast rootkit remover and these found no infection yesterday or today - however the problem is still there. The rootkit scan appeared to scan for "user" however I am logged in as "admin" - so not sure if that is an issue. Many thanks, Eddr [/QUOTE]
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