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jraju:
Hi, whenever i click the link in ccleaner, for eg download, imgburn, download , and speedtest ookla site when pres using GO button, i am redirected to naganoadigei.com  :angry:to ultimate fake flipkart site, to login, or install java in fake java site,or flash player in fake adobe sites.
first of all, i want to know, whether the redirects are allowed by the site owners of these sites using their own programs to redirect to those sites or
is it because of third rogue party doing something in these genuine sites or
is it because of the Isp allowing those things voluntarily. pl let me know and also give me solution to completely get rid of this .
sometimes, it goes to the site one time or sometimes two times and the third click ultimately goes to the correct page of download or seeing the speed results.
may i have your views on this and solutions

Boggin:
I would run a scan with the free version of MBAM and follow up that with a scan by AdwCleaner as you could have picked up a Google redirect.

https://www.malwarebytes.com/mwb-download/

You auto get the 14 day premium trial which can be ended by clicking on Settings/Account Details and disable it.

https://www.malwarebytes.com/adwcleaner/



satrow:
Add HitManPro to that list (there's a trial period, uninstall it after use) and ensure you reset all browsers to their defaults. If you still have problems, reset your router and go back through the combined list.

Generic redirect howto and browser resetting here.

Samson:
J, it sounds like BSNL injecting ads on http connections again, as an ISP they have a long history of doing this and continue to do so.

Is this you posting in this thread, rajujayaraman? seems to be going nowhere in terms of a satisfactory response from BSNL.
 
https://broadbandforum.co/threads/bsnl-broadband-ad-injection-random-redirection-to-malware-websites.169151/

Boggin:

--- Quote from: Samson on November 04, 2018, 01:59:53 pm ---J, it sounds like BSNL injecting ads on http connections again, as an ISP they have a long history of doing this and continue to do so.

--- End quote ---

So there'll be no fix other than changing ISPs ?

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