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Text on a web page is highlighted with a link to another web page, is this an add-on or some other Firefox issue?

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Today certain words on a web page are being highlighted in yellow with a double underscore and hovering over them causes a link to an external site to appear. I haven't knowingly installed any add-ons so is this being caused by something within Firefox or is it external?

Thanks for your help

Tim

Today certain words on a web page are being highlighted in yellow with a double underscore and hovering over them causes a link to an external site to appear. I haven't knowingly installed any add-ons so is this being caused by something within Firefox or is it external? Thanks for your help Tim

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It would help to know the website, the words underlined and details of the link. It sounds like a spell or grammar check or a translation facility.

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It could be add-ware, but it may be the way the web page is set up. We need the web address to look for ourselves.

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Hi,

After posting the question I uploaded a screen grab which shows that the site I was on is that of the UK Information Commissioner. I guess it must be adware?

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I did reproduce your highlighted page once and the yellow underlines did lead to adware/malware via a pop-up. The pop-up had an inappropriate

subject and lack of a close/cancel button - a sure sign.

Later I wasn't able to reproduce the problem - I guess the site has been repaired. It look's fine now.

For the record the site is http://ico.org.uk/. The correct name is Information Commissioner's Office. Note the "'s".

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Thanks Alan

It wasn't just on this site, I put that screen grab as an example. So I don't believe that the ico site had been compromised or spoofed. Looks like I need to do a malware scan.

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Usually this problem is caused by an unwanted extension, but your enabled extensions look okay. This could mean that a self-hiding extension is the problem. Those become visible in Firefox's Safe Mode.

Firefox's Safe Mode is a standard diagnostic tool to deactivate extensions and some advanced features of Firefox. More info: Diagnose Firefox issues using Troubleshoot Mode.

You can restart Firefox in Safe Mode using either:

  • "3-bar" menu button > "?" button > Restart with Add-ons Disabled
  • Help menu > Restart with Add-ons Disabled

Not all add-ons are disabled: Flash and other plugins still run

After Firefox shuts down, a small dialog should appear. Click "Start in Safe Mode" (not Reset).

Any difference?

You can check for any additional extensions on the Add-ons page. Either:

  • Ctrl+Shift+a
  • "3-bar" menu button (or Tools menu) > Add-ons

In the left column, click Extensions. Anything unrecognized or suspicious?

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You also could check whether your connection is being proxied. To view and change Firefox's connection setting, open:

"3-bar" menu button (or Tools menu) > Options > Advanced > Network mini-tab > "Settings" button

The default setting is "Use system proxy settings" but you can try "No Proxy" to see whether that helps.

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Hi jscher

Thanks for your suggestions.

After my posting of Saturday 7th June I ran a Malwarebytes (free) scan and then didn't use the PC for the rest of the weekend, its a work PC. That scan revealed unwanted programs so I used Malwarebytes to remove them and rebooted the PC in accordance with the Malwarebytes instructions. I know that the internet connection was working at that time because I ran the scan and did the reboot remotely using Logmein.

However on Monday morning I had no internet connection and I ended up using System Restore to reset my PC back to how it was on Friday evening, which is before I ran the Malwarebytes scan. I was fully expecting to have the same problems happen again but they have not yet reappeared.

The disappearing internet connection was not a hardware issue so my suspicion is that running the Malwarebytes scan got rid of some software which caused the internet connection to disappear. The big question is - did Malwarebytes remove a legitimate program which controlled the internet connection (I hope this would not happen) or did it remove an illegitimate program which disrupted the internet connection? That is a question which will remain unanswered...

So for now I am working fine, but if I get any issues like this in future I will follow your suggestions and start a new thread if they don't work.

Thanks all

Tim

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Run the program again. But set it up so that YOU can select what is removed.