Has the Web gone nuts? Every second time I try to click a link, I get "(site) not found" back from the DNS.
Do I have a virus?
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Has the Web gone nuts? Every second time I try to click a link, I get "(site) not found" back from the DNS.
Do I have a virus?
I dunno. I'm about to trash a computer at work that got hijacked beyond belief this afternoon.
Has the Web gone nuts? Every second time I try to click a link, I get "(site) not found" back from the DNS.
Do I have a virus?
I dunno if viruses do that. I suppose why not....
If I were you, I'd check what your current DNS servers are. Make sure they belong to your ISP.
That's all I can think of at the moment.
I'd check what your current DNS servers are. Make sure they belong to your ISP.
That sounds like strong kung fu. How do I do that ?
That sounds like strong kung fu. How do I do that ?
Which part? I'm guessing you mean the second? Use Whois. Or there are sites that let you look up the owner of an IP address - here's one: [link]
You can find your current DNS servers, right? (Even if they're set dynamicly you should be able to get them. Depends on the OS where you look.)
I am so totally fux0red at the moment, the whois link came up as not found.
Honestly, I don't know the IP of the DNS of my ISP, anyway.
I think it is time to call customer service and puke Alphabet Soup through the phone. Not that calling CS ever helps.
What browser are you using Gus?
also, I have seen spyware do that to systems
Laura, I'm using Firefox 1.0, with the international fix.
Both my spyware fixers (Spyware 6.0 and ... Holy Crap! My other spyware thing has vanished!)
So scared now.
Crap. This was the case with my niece's machine. She had cooties. Sorry to say hard to get rid of stuff. Does your virus software work?
The virus stuff may work under safe mode.
Operating system?
Laura: WIN2K-Pro, on this box.
However, my Linux box (RH8) is doing the same thing.
I think my NAT has cooties. Or my ISP.