Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Sorry, Message Looks Like Spam To Me Yahoo Mail Is Often Redirecting Me To Spam Adverts. Advice?

Yahoo mail is often redirecting me to spam adverts. Advice? - sorry, message looks like spam to me

Hello ... I asked this question on the security of the Internet "category, but I'll be posting here in the category of" Yahoo mail spam, perhaps because this class will receive more / better answers. Thank you, and sorry if you read this twice.

Recently, when I click on the link (click e-mail sent to the field, and the actual messages, etc.) into the Yahoo mail, I have to refocus to a spam page advertisement for the game. Here spam http://pbid.pro-market.net/engine?site=119121+page=+space=9717+size=180x150+linktarget page =% 27 +% 27_blank rnd = 1244539606

Sometimes it's so bad that I can use Yahoo, because I struggle to return to the game on Yahoo, in an attempt to go to the top of the spam in the game, and then sometimes everything stops and Yahoo functions OK.

I contacted Yahoo about this (I sent the e-mail) and I have also scanned my whole computer for viruses, adware, spyware, and the scan result was clear. I use AVG and AVG study the problem.

While they waited, was responding to Yahoo, and AVG wondEring whether anyone else has experienced these problems or if you have any advice or know what happened?

I googled "pro-market.net" and seemingly "pro-market.net is related to spyware, but I also recognize that companies like Yahoo to do business with companies as per inspection to - market.net" and DoubleClick, for their tracking cookies on our computers dump. When loading pages from Yahoo mail also loaded I know that things for the wrong ad.yieldmanager.com tracking cookies, I think. I'm currently blocking all third-party cookies, but that does not help.

Thank you for advice and comments

1 comment:

Martin G said...

A Google search tells me that market.net Per cookie seems to be a malignant difficult to remove. I have a website that offers a program to get rid of him, but I have no idea whether it really makes sense, or worse.

Although it does not solve the immediate problem of cleaning the malware, here is the whois data
http://whois.domaintools.com/pro-market. ...
Registrant:
AlmondNet, Inc.
134 Spring Street, Suite 302
New York, NY 10012
United States

Domain Name: PRO-MARKET.NET

Administrative Contact, Technical Contact:
Shkedi, Roy roy@almondnet.com
AlmondNet, Inc.
134 Spring Street
Suite 302
New York, NY 10012
United States
646-217-0930 Fax: 646-349-2778

Record expires on 07-Nov-2009.
Record created on 07-Nov-1999.
Database last updated on 9-Jun-2009 07:24:08 EDT.

Domain server in this order:

DNS01.EXODUS.NET
DNS02.EXODUS.NET 209.1.222.245
DNS04.EXODUS.NET
DNS03.EXODUS.NET

This is a complaint form:
http://www.oag.state.ny.us/resource_cent ...

Although no individual can be harmful, be if the program and how we know it is an agent for market.net been so pro-market.net and its parent, the main culprits.

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