When mac opens website a, it automatically jumps to website b.
by Poster
Apr 11, 2019
10
What I want to open is dribbble.com
Automatically jumped to
g1.kycache.com/? n6w9oe = bygmndrxopd1 (I don't know what the URL it is. It seems to pass the parameters again)
Then I jumped to 752501.com (advertising page)
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Anonymous3243 Apr 11, 2019Beijing Beijing Unicom cannot be reproduced
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Anonymous3244 Apr 11, 2019Unable to reproduce +1, it's because the original poster was hijacked//
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Anonymous9699 Apr 11, 2019Nine times out of ten, they were hijacked
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Anonymous3245 Apr 11, 2019I've encountered it several times, and it's not surprised.
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Anonymous3246 Apr 11, 2019# 1 +1, normally accessible.
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Anonymous3247 Apr 11, 20191. Check whether it is a network problem? 2. Troubleshoot whether there are system problems? ------ Look at dns, and then change the mobile phone network to provide Wi-Fi access to try whether it is normal?? Or, does this happen when surfing the Internet in other places? If it cannot be solved in the end, it is recommended to reinstall the system.
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Poster Apr 15, 2019When the mobile phone turns on the hotspot, the computer can visit the a website normally. I can't link website a with wifi, and I automatically jump to website b (advertising website).
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Anonymous3247 Apr 20, 2019@ Poster # 7 Try changing dns address
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Anonymous3247 Apr 20, 2019@ Poster # 7 and your reply, didn't @ Anonymous3248 me so no one could see it.....
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Anonymous3249 May 22, 2019In this case, if there is only one URL, it is usually the operator who hijacks the address. At present, the operator's hijacking can only see if the access by changing to https will also exist. If it is still accessed by http, there is no solution to operator hijacking. Of course, it is not ruled out that router manufacturers have hijacking behavior