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When I entered "yahoo.com" I was redirected to a www.kaspersky-labs.com landing page, repeatedly. Why?

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Last night, from my mac running firefox, I entered "yahoo.com" (not www.yahoo.com) and it redirected me to a weird www.kaspersky-labs.com landing page (screen grab attached). This happened repeatedly for several hours, but resolved by itself today. It did not happen when I tried with chrome and safari. It was a little unnerving. Why would this happen?

Last night, from my mac running firefox, I entered "yahoo.com" (not www.yahoo.com) and it redirected me to a weird www.kaspersky-labs.com landing page (screen grab attached). This happened repeatedly for several hours, but resolved by itself today. It did not happen when I tried with chrome and safari. It was a little unnerving. Why would this happen?

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Promised screen grab is attached here...

Do you have any Kaspersky software installed on your computer.

If you have then contact Kaspersky support and ask them about this.

Thanks for the reply. No, I don't have any Kaspersky software. It's a strange accidental redirect, given the current news. I tested it again last night, and the glitch was back; redirecting from "yahoo.com" to kaspersky-labs.com. Gone again today! Any other ideas?

Louie123456 மூலமாக திருத்தப்பட்டது

Goto your Preferences -> Advanced -> Network settings and is there anything written in there? could also be a rogue extension.

Goto "about:support" in your URL bar and then click "refresh firefox" that should get rid of any kinda of odd config.

If it persists I would check what you have set for your DNS servers and what process daemons are loading on your startup...

Or maybe an advertising blitz by Kapersky? haha

BeerBaroN23 மூலமாக திருத்தப்பட்டது

) you are probably right. It's not unthinkable for internet security or anti-virus companies to advertise by hijacking or transmitting viruses.

Many thanks in any case for the reply. Nothing in advanced network settings. I followed your advice and refreshed my firefox. It is no longer happening, so far. It was just a weird thing, probably will never know why this happened.