ttv keriti 17 DIC 2015 a las 1:22
Weird Links in steam browser
Every time I click a link on the CS:GO main page I go to some weird sites that tell you to download virus programs, how do I get rid of this? Last time It told me my PC was infected and I needed to call some indian number. please help :(
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Tev 17 DIC 2015 a las 1:24 
Start scanning your computer.

Start with an antivirus and an anti-malware scan. (i.e. Malwarebytes)
Última edición por Tev; 17 DIC 2015 a las 1:25
ttv keriti 17 DIC 2015 a las 1:25 
I have, it comes up clean :(((
Tev 17 DIC 2015 a las 1:27 
Publicado originalmente por Kittyyy :D:
I have, it comes up clean :(((
It clearly isn't though.
ttv keriti 17 DIC 2015 a las 1:28 
I scanned it multiple times, Would it have to do somewith the cache, cuz it happened after I got redirected to ad page 4 times :( after google searching and i clicked one of the advertising
Basior 17 DIC 2015 a las 1:29 
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ttv keriti 17 DIC 2015 a las 1:29 
?
TinkyWinkyÒvÓ 17 DIC 2015 a las 1:30 
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Tev 17 DIC 2015 a las 1:30 
Publicado originalmente por Kittyyy :D:
I scanned it multiple times, Would it have to do somewith the cache, cuz it happened after I got redirected to ad page 4 times :( after google searching and i clicked one of the advertising
Rather than repetition, I'm more so saying the scanner isn't good enough.

You can also go the manual route and see if you can spot any unknown processes under your Task Manager, or see if you see any unknown files under Program Files or AppData\ or even Control Panel > Programs and Features.
Última edición por Tev; 17 DIC 2015 a las 1:31
cry bitch 17 DIC 2015 a las 1:32 
са:steamhappy::steamhappy:
ttv keriti 17 DIC 2015 a las 1:33 
It's all normal, I checked. would it just have to be something with the Steam Web Browser, doesn't happen on my Google Chrome or Internet Explorer. :I
なの〈Nano〉 17 DIC 2015 a las 1:33 
I always like to think when the antivirus didn't stop it since the first moment you got it, it's not likely will, then I will suggest you fine some trustable anti malware programs(or websites, I think a few big companies have that before, like Trend?) to scan your PC, since every anti virus company have different database and method to deal with problems, it could works
Última edición por なの〈Nano〉; 17 DIC 2015 a las 1:34
ttv keriti 17 DIC 2015 a las 1:35 
I checked with 2 Different Virus Scanners (Malware-Bytes Premium + SpyHunter 4 Pro)
Tev 17 DIC 2015 a las 1:36 
Publicado originalmente por Kittyyy :D:
It's all normal, I checked. would it just have to be something with the Steam Web Browser, doesn't happen on my Google Chrome or Internet Explorer. :I
Steam's web cache is stored under AppData\Local\Steam\

You can exit Steam and try remove the htmlcache -folder and restart Steam.

Although ads popping up isn't a promising sign.
ttv keriti 17 DIC 2015 a las 1:38 
Its like a redirect instead of going to the correct website, :P but ill try
Tev 17 DIC 2015 a las 1:40 
Publicado originalmente por Kittyyy :D:
Wait, appdata?
It's a hidden folder under C:\Users\<username>\, yes.

Easy way to get to AppData\Local is via

Hold down [Windows] and [R] -keys and type in
%localappdata%
and press Enter.

Then you see a Steam -folder there.
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