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(Yet another) DNSUnlocker infection
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<blockquote data-quote="Jacy Ribeiro" data-source="post: 433710" data-attributes="member: 40651"><p>It was. Since one of the suspicious things was the "chrome developer version" thing, I uninstalled both chrome and firefox and was using only the Edge (the new browser that comes in win 10) and also tried on the usual IE to see if anything had changed, but nope, even after I did the "browser full reset" that some sites recommend.</p><p></p><p>I've installed chrome and firefox after your question and DNSUnlocker appear on both.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jacy Ribeiro, post: 433710, member: 40651"] It was. Since one of the suspicious things was the "chrome developer version" thing, I uninstalled both chrome and firefox and was using only the Edge (the new browser that comes in win 10) and also tried on the usual IE to see if anything had changed, but nope, even after I did the "browser full reset" that some sites recommend. I've installed chrome and firefox after your question and DNSUnlocker appear on both. [/QUOTE]
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