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Anytime I go to Google mail the browser reverts to the following url: http://api.yontoo.com/getclientdata.ashx?key=null&id=bd36dea0-3ee3-4a96-a0c6-9e874bb4f071&

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Every time I go to Google mail I am redirected to the following url: http://api.yontoo.com/getclientdata.ashx?key=null&id=bd36dea0-3ee3-4a96-a0c6-9e874bb4f071&loc=https%3a//plus.google.com/u/0/_/notifications/frame%3fsourceid%3d23%26hl%3den%26origin%3dhttps%253a%252f%252fmail.google.com%26jsh%3dm%253b%252f_%252fapps-static%252f_%252fjs%252fgapi%252f__features__%252frt%253dj%252fver%253dojdq3mbdcro.en.%252fsv%253d1%252fam%253d%21uchpbk-cnfmzrnlzsw%252fd%253d1%23pid%3d23%26id%3dgbsf%26parent%3dhttps%253a%252f%252fmail.google.com%26rpctoken%3d627808434%26_methods%3donerror%252coninfo%252chidenotificationwidget%252cpostsharedmessage%252csetnotificationwidgetheight%252cswitchto%252cnavigateto%252csetnotificationtext%252csetnotificationanimation%252chandleposted%252c_ready%252c_close%252c_open%252c_resizeme%252c_renderstart

I get the error when doing a Google search as well, this is the only thing that's displayed on the page: 00000061'^^^'#

This only happens with anything Google-related, I don't have problems with any other website. This is a brand new HD and Win7 install, less than a week old. I've run both malware and virus scans so that's not the issue. Also, I can access anything Google from Chrome and IE with no problems so it's not an issue with Google

Every time I go to Google mail I am redirected to the following url: http://api.yontoo.com/getclientdata.ashx?key=null&id=bd36dea0-3ee3-4a96-a0c6-9e874bb4f071&loc=https%3a//plus.google.com/u/0/_/notifications/frame%3fsourceid%3d23%26hl%3den%26origin%3dhttps%253a%252f%252fmail.google.com%26jsh%3dm%253b%252f_%252fapps-static%252f_%252fjs%252fgapi%252f__features__%252frt%253dj%252fver%253dojdq3mbdcro.en.%252fsv%253d1%252fam%253d%21uchpbk-cnfmzrnlzsw%252fd%253d1%23pid%3d23%26id%3dgbsf%26parent%3dhttps%253a%252f%252fmail.google.com%26rpctoken%3d627808434%26_methods%3donerror%252coninfo%252chidenotificationwidget%252cpostsharedmessage%252csetnotificationwidgetheight%252cswitchto%252cnavigateto%252csetnotificationtext%252csetnotificationanimation%252chandleposted%252c_ready%252c_close%252c_open%252c_resizeme%252c_renderstart I get the error when doing a Google search as well, this is the only thing that's displayed on the page: 00000061'^^^'# This only happens with anything Google-related, I don't have problems with any other website. This is a brand new HD and Win7 install, less than a week old. I've run both malware and virus scans so that's not the issue. Also, I can access anything Google from Chrome and IE with no problems so it's not an issue with Google

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Perform the suggestions mentioned in the following articles:

-> Start Firefox in -> Diagnose Firefox issues using Troubleshoot Mode to check if your add-ons/extensions are causing the problems.

Check and tell if its working.

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Most of this I'd already done and none of it worked, I'm still getting the same error.

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Perform the suggestions mentioned in the following articles:

Check and tell if its working.

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Do a malware check with some malware scanning programs on the Windows computer.
You need to scan with all programs because each program detects different malware.
Make sure that you update each program to get the latest version of their databases before doing a scan.

You can also do a check for a rootkit infection with TDSSKiller.

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