Using Google Chrome and loggin in issue

ceodynamo

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Here at work I mainly use IE for all my work related web sites that I need to visit.

However I have switched over to Google Chrome to view AZ because my IE does not view the home page.

Now the problem is when I click on the log in button a new tab is opened and telling a virus is trying to attach to my computer. Is this normal?

I had our IT guy look at my computer this morning and every thing is fine now. Except when I used Chrome it still is happening. Any suggestions?
 
I didn't have that issue when I used GoogleChrome, but went back to Mozilla Firefox because I like it more. Do anything you must to get away from IE.
 
Try looking at the extensions you have enabled in Chrome. If I had to guess somehow malicious extension got added on. Just remove it and you should be fine.
 
In a similar vein, I use Firefox just noted that a lot of the posts now have certain
words double under lined in red. If you click on one of these up pops a small
ad. Anybody else experiencing anything like this and any idea whats going on.
 
Sorry, really don't know how. Just as an aside I am experiencing other problems
that seem to associated with Firefox. I have ad block on but clicking on a article
for example sometimes starts a totally different website usually an ad..
 
Sounds like you may have picked up malware. The most common way is from visiting a website hosted on a server where security patches are not up to date. This allows third party hackers to put malware, which may be downloaded silently if you also haven't updated your machine.
 
Here at work I mainly use IE for all my work related web sites that I need to visit.

However I have switched over to Google Chrome to view AZ because my IE does not view the home page.

Now the problem is when I click on the log in button a new tab is opened and telling a virus is trying to attach to my computer. Is this normal?

I had our IT guy look at my computer this morning and every thing is fine now. Except when I used Chrome it still is happening. Any suggestions?

Does the message look like this?
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If so, make sure the address begins with http:// instead of https://
 
I use Chrome with no problems. Death to IE


I've used Chrome & Firefox, but I don't see what difference the browser makes.
For instance everyday I go to AZ Billiards, Netflix, MSN, etc, and somehow I always get there through IE11.
 
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