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"A malicious bit of software called DNSChanger has infected hundreds of thousands of computers over the last five years, linking the computers together into a massive botnet, which malicious hackers used to re-directed Web users to fraudulent websites that stole financial information like credit card numbers - all without the computer owner's knowledge." - RWW
Looks like I'm good, I have a piece of maleware called Comcast on my router. Once or twice a year they somehow change my DNS server to their comcastic domain name helper DNS. How they do this I can not tell you, they change the settings of my router that has a password on it. I change it back and go on with my business.
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cynthianews · 4521 days ago · link ·
Oh that's interesting, hope that you find out a way to get rid of it.
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Hasn't happened in about a year after happening about five times. I did some more fiddling, we'll see how that works out. What galls me about the Domain Name Helper Service is that if I type in a bad url it spits out "helpfull" ads that might take me to my destination.