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every time i open a new tab. i get a n error message saying that about:blank is looking for intext.textsrv.com. What is this?

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It opens a small window and at the very top says

Adobe Flash Player shas stopped a potentially unsafe operation.

the following local aplication on your computer or network: about:blank

is trying to comunicate with this Internet-enabled location: intext.textsrv.com

to let this application communicate with the Internet, click Settings. You must restart the application after changing your settings.

It opens a small window and at the very top says Adobe Flash Player shas stopped a potentially unsafe operation. the following local aplication on your computer or network: about:blank is trying to comunicate with this Internet-enabled location: intext.textsrv.com to let this application communicate with the Internet, click Settings. You must restart the application after changing your settings.

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Hi Lance,

It seems that you have been affected by Malware. Take a look to this article: Troubleshoot Firefox issues caused by malware

You may want uninstall all the add-ons that look suspicious. Follow the steps here: Disable or remove Add-ons