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supect trojan hiding in the grid that shows old tabs. remains in browser after restart,internet removed.

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When opening a second tab, there is a "keurg.com specialty .............this site is for sale" in the full page grid that lists old tabs. address is: HTTP://ww1.keurg.com/. Like problem 1, this thing doesn't go away and is the only thing in the grid. I have ordered stuff from WWW. KEURIG.com, but not recently. It appears that the actual keurig website may have been hacked and the data used to send a directed trojan that hides in the tab grid. Use of the word keurg might cause a keurig customer to click on it. Don't know what would happen and don't intend to find out. Had norton check it out and nothing was found. Virus scan was negative. This site I've never visited popped up on its on and won't go away. It is a security concern.

When opening a second tab, there is a "keurg.com specialty .............this site is for sale" in the full page grid that lists old tabs. address is: HTTP://ww1.keurg.com/. Like problem 1, this thing doesn't go away and is the only thing in the grid. I have ordered stuff from WWW. KEURIG.com, but not recently. It appears that the actual keurig website may have been hacked and the data used to send a directed trojan that hides in the tab grid. Use of the word keurg might cause a keurig customer to click on it. Don't know what would happen and don't intend to find out. Had norton check it out and nothing was found. Virus scan was negative. This site I've never visited popped up on its on and won't go away. It is a security concern.

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Please update to Firefox 18.0.1 Update Firefox to the latest release

Then scan for malware using the tools recommended at Troubleshoot Firefox issues caused by malware

And Reset Firefox Refresh Firefox - reset add-ons and settings

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Is that site pinned on the about:newtab page or is this a history item?

"Clear the Cache":

  • Tools > Options > Advanced > Network > Cached Web Content: "Clear Now"

You can check (search) the bookmarks and the history in theLibrary for references to this website and possibly use "Forget About This Site" in the right-click context menu.

  • Bookmarks > Show All Bookmarks
  • History > Show All History