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Music comes over webpages from NOWHERE.... It hasn't been like this . What can I do?
04-28-2014, 06:02 PM
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Music comes over webpages from NOWHERE.... It hasn't been like this . What can I do?
Music comes over webpages from NOWHERE.... It hasn't been like this . What can I do? I am used to ads running and the like, but this is not attached to a player on the screen. It does go away when I collapse the page. I've ran my anti-virus and emptied my cookies. What can be done?
btw, this happens on TORCH.

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04-28-2014, 06:07 PM
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Try using google chrome and installing the ad-block extension! It's really useful

Install Chrome: https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95346?hl=en

Install Adblock:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detai...idom?hl=en

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04-28-2014, 06:08 PM
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sounds like you have a rootkit re-direct virus , go to http://www.bleepingcomputer.com for the solution you will need malwarebytes and possibly combofix to deal with it
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04-28-2014, 06:13 PM
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First thing you can do is to identify which pages are causing the music to play. This is denoted by a speaker icon on the tab at the top (In Google Chrome). Then open the website and search for any video or music player that is automatically playing. That could be your problem. Look below for solution :

Disabling autoplay videos and media in Chrome is simple. First of all you need to type "chrome://chrome/settings/content" into the URL bar. Then all you need to do is scroll down to the plug-in section, and select 'click to play'.

Disabling ads/videos in Firefox is a little different from the process in Chrome. The first suggested way to stop Flash content from playing is to enter Firefox's configuration settings by typing "about:config" into the URL bar, accepting the warning, then entering "plugins.click_to_play" into the search box and toggling the settings. However, we experienced limited success with this method.
If this technique doesn't work for you, we suggest downloading the add-on Flash Block. To install this all you need to do is Google search "Flash Block Firefox" and install/enable the add-on, and then restart Firefox. Make sure you download from a reputable source. All Flash content will now be click to play, until you disable or remove the add-on.

Stopping videos, Flash media and autoplaying adverts in Internet Explorer is the easiest of the three. Simply go to Tools, Safety and then click on the ActiveX Filtering option. This will then put a tick next to the option, indicating that filtering is enabled.

If that does not solve your problem, then download Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware or other softwares like ComboFix to scan and deal with viruses or trojans that may have entered your system.
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