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Why Does Google Keep Redirecting?

this is the closest thing I could find to what exactly is going on with my PC. I have all these symptoms but can not find the TDSSserv.sys, it talks about. I open all menus showed all hidden devices. I have also downloaded a register cleaner that keeps scanning and finding the same errors and only repairs one and ignores the others every time I’ve run a full scan with it. I have also downloaded a malware program that I run a complete scan now at least once a day and it finds nothing. I have mcafee thru my ISP and the scans find nothing as well. Please help!
1.How to Remove Google Redirect Virus
By dvd-guru, eHow Member
Google redirect virus is the latest threat on Internet and it mainly affects web browsers. it is designed to manipulate google search results. This virus gets installed through a trojan horse and when you search on Google for something, It hides the google results and shows you advertisements or affiliate links related to that subject. This google redirect virus can also show you false advertisements, popups, redirect you to spam pages and lots more. You need to remove this virus as soon as it is detected. It won’t even let you search on Google and it is a clear indication that you need to protect your computer in future by using a Spyware Remover.
Difficulty: Moderate
Instructions
Things You’ll Need:
* Spyware Doctor which you can download from the link below in resources section.
1.In order to remove Google Redirect Virus, first you need to know what this threat is and how does it harm your computer? The malware lives up to its name and causes redirection of search results. If you search something on Google, this virus will redirect your to another malicious websites and advertisements. It won’t let you see genuine results from Google. Apart from this, this virus can also do the following gimmicks :
A) It will show you errors saying that filename.exe is not a valid WIn32 application.
B) If you download and try to install a new program, It may tell you that setup files are corrupted and you need to download a fresh copy. It will keep bugging you again and again.
C) It will infect Internet Explorer, Firefox and then redirect you to malicious websites showing advertisements and pop ups.
2.It is extremely important that you remove Google Redirect virus as soon as possible To remove Google Redirect Virus, you need to follow these steps :Please click on “Start–>Run”. Type “devmgmt.msc” and Click on OK. This will run Device Manager. In Device Manager, click on “View–>Show Hidden Devices”.
3 Please expand all the devices by click on the “Plus” sign. Now try to find “TDSSserv.sys” right click Disable. Please make sure that you do not select the Un-Install option otherwise infection will be back once you reboot your computer.
4After disabling the TDSSserv.sys, please download a Spyware Remover and remove Google redirect Virus completely from your system. Please note that you need to remove several registry entries to remove it completely and you never know If you have other threats in your system. Be wise and remove it with a Spyware Remover Sofeware

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Would Anyone Like To Lend Some Start Up Capital?

For the past several months we have been doing a lot of research on a new type of escape resort will be a premiere resort destination, for a huge yet un-served market that is growing in size and spending every year. This is the largest single segment of the US population. Over 72% of the Americans make up our core demographic, they spend tens of billions of dollars. A resort that caters to their interests is the only logical step. There are many niche offshoots that can further expand the brand as well as increase return purchases. This Investment but a loan that I will pay back in full.

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This Website Has Stolen/plagiarized Yahoo Questions And Info?

I found this website while on google,http://www.jiangbeicn.com
and they posted a question of MINE on their site AND all the answers I got. No one got credit, Yahoo, me, or any of the people that answered!
The question here:http://www.jiangbeicn.com/20101001/havin…
MY ORIGINAL QUESTION THAT I ASKED ON Y!A:http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;…
Who are these people and how do I report them? There’s got to be something illegal going on here. I’m 99% sure all those other questions they posted are from Y!A as well. This is plagiarism right? And I know for a fact that they aren’t any affiliate of Yahoo either….

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Yahoo (linkdomain) Search Commands?

I’ve been trying to do a backlink search for one of the competitor sites (www.girlygames247.com) in the niche im targeting.
Here is my problem when I try searching for the backlinks of the domain
Search Query: (linkdomain:www.girlygames247.com)
http://siteexplorer.search.yahoo.com/search?p=www.girlygames247.com&bwm=i&bwmo=d&bwmf=s
Its showing all the backlinks of that site.
But when I try to remove a site from the backlinks
Search Query: (linkdomain:www.girlygames247.com -site:philippinesfoodrecipes.blogspot.co…
http://search.yahoo.com/search;_ylt=Avq29YfqIuy3JXdRD4oHoVubvZx4?vc=&fp_ip=ph&p=linkdomain%3Awww.girlygames247.com+-site%3Aphilippinesfoodrecipes.blogspot.com&toggle=1&cop=mss&ei=UTF-8&fr=yfp-t-701
I am getting an error. I’ve been doing this in the past and it gives me the results I want but now its not.
Anyone help me please.

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Is It Possible To Be A Victim Of Identity Theft And Not Know It Immediately?

Also called “carding” or “spoofing,” the practice known as “phishing” is a high-tech scam in which identity thieves pose as legitimate businesses and services and request your personal information, which they may use to assume various forms of legal or financial responsibility in your name. Most often, these requests come in the form of e-mails or pop-up screens that ask you to validate or update your personal information. E-mail scams may also carry worms or viruses that can further harm you by planting potentially damaging viruses in your computer system. They look legitimate, and they direct you to official-looking Web pages that seem to be created by or affiliated with organizations with whom you do business. Unfortunately, they’re not. Remember: legitimate companies will not send you e-mails asking for sensitive personal information. Do not reply to such e-mails or click on any links in these messages. When in doubt, contact the company directly by phone.

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