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Kinja'd!!! "scoob" (scoobsti)
04/28/2015 at 22:03 • Filed to: None

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Whenever I try to search something in Google I receive these messages.

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Whenever I type in the captcha it just reloads and gives me a new one to type in. Virus?

Windows 7 64 bit if that helps which I doubt.


DISCUSSION (14)


Kinja'd!!! deekster_caddy > scoob
04/28/2015 at 22:07

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Just google it.

Okay, I did. This post seems relevant and helpful:

https://productforums.google.com/forum/m/#!topi…


Kinja'd!!! scoob > deekster_caddy
04/28/2015 at 22:09

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Ughhhhhhhhhh can’t deal with this right now I have to finish my paperrrrrrrrrrr


Kinja'd!!! scoob > deekster_caddy
04/28/2015 at 22:13

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Weird, it seems to have fixed itself. Thanks though!


Kinja'd!!! 1111111111111111111111 > scoob
04/28/2015 at 22:14

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Are you on a corporate network with many users natted to a single IP? If you’re at home are you hosting a tor exit node?


Kinja'd!!! 1111111111111111111111 > scoob
04/28/2015 at 22:20

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if the two things I listed below don’t apply....you should do a scan for malware asap. That’s pretty much the only other cause.


Kinja'd!!! Nibbles > scoob
04/28/2015 at 22:25

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Virus. Malwarebytes that shit, then run a Defender scan

Also just install Defender / Microsoft Security Essentials. No better AV program out there


Kinja'd!!! deekster_caddy > 1111111111111111111111
04/28/2015 at 22:27

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We have about 50 users on a single IP at our office and I’ve never seen that message before. I wonder how many it takes?


Kinja'd!!! scoob > 1111111111111111111111
04/28/2015 at 22:30

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I’m at home. There are 3 computers, 4 phones, a Chromecast, and one “smart” TV connected to our network. Should be 9 IP addresses, although my computer and phone are the only ones powered on and connected at the moment.


Kinja'd!!! scoob > 1111111111111111111111
04/28/2015 at 22:31

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Yeah it kinda came back. It seems to be on and off. Scanning now. Will reboot too, just for good measure.


Kinja'd!!! If only EssExTee could be so grossly incandescent > scoob
04/28/2015 at 22:35

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Have you tried not sending automated queries?


Kinja'd!!! 1111111111111111111111 > deekster_caddy
04/28/2015 at 22:36

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I never saw it until we had about 300 users with light Internet use. But as soon as I made the nat pool round Robin 4 public address it stopped. I got it at home when hosting an exit node. Did the same thing with 2 address and it stopped.

Could be dude’s router picked up a new dhcp ip and the previous owner was hosting an exit node.


Kinja'd!!! 1111111111111111111111 > scoob
04/28/2015 at 22:38

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If scans don’t find something then likely cool. But whenever I’ve seen that message it’s immediately suspicious, especially on consumer gear.


Kinja'd!!! 1111111111111111111111 > scoob
04/28/2015 at 22:39

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Also just call your Internet company and request a new IP, they’ll usually do it no questions asked. And that will fix it. But if you are infected with something it may come back.


Kinja'd!!! scoob > If only EssExTee could be so grossly incandescent
04/28/2015 at 22:41

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Damn, I’m so stupid... why didn’t I think of that?!