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Solution for Firefox Homepage is Hijacked by freshy Yahoo etc...

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I hope this post can help many who experienced the same problem as I had.

The homepage was hijacked by services.freshy.com to have yahoo as homepage and other bars in firefox. anti-virus or malware removal software couldn't find it. It's very annoying and un-secure feeling every time firefox is opened.

I finally found the issue:

It was caused by a software called MoviePlus which is a malware and virus spreader. I suggested that you tell everyone not to download and install this software. It's a really bad stuff.

The solution for the firefox homepage hijack is to edit the file:

C:\Users\YOUR_USERID\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\THE_FOLDER_NAME.default\user.js

Remove string that contains freshy.com and replace it with www.google.com for example: user_pref("browser.startup.homepage", "www.google.com");

Also, delete all user_pref parameters that you don't understand or look suspicious and leaf an empty " ".

Good luck!

I hope this post can help many who experienced the same problem as I had. The homepage was hijacked by services.freshy.com to have yahoo as homepage and other bars in firefox. anti-virus or malware removal software couldn't find it. It's very annoying and un-secure feeling every time firefox is opened. I finally found the issue: It was caused by a software called MoviePlus which is a malware and virus spreader. I suggested that you tell everyone not to download and install this software. It's a really bad stuff. The solution for the firefox homepage hijack is to edit the file: C:\Users\YOUR_USERID\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\THE_FOLDER_NAME.default\user.js Remove string that contains freshy.com and replace it with www.google.com for example: user_pref("browser.startup.homepage", "www.google.com"); Also, delete all user_pref parameters that you don't understand or look suspicious and leaf an empty " ". Good luck!

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hello Jones.us, i would recommend to totally delete this user.js file, since it overwrites firefox' own settings.

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in addition, since most of the time an adware product doesn't just get installed on its own but bundled with all sorts of crap, it would be best to run a full scan of your system with different security tools like the free version of malwarebytes and adwcleaner which are specialised on adware that traditional security software might not flag.

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Many so called malware remover or anti-virus software themselves are malware and virus spreader. I don't suggest using these things unless it's from well known source.

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those two tools i've mentioned here are tested and trustworthy - they also get recommended in the Troubleshoot Firefox issues caused by malware. in general your advice to not use software of unknown origin is a good one of course!