falcon409
SOH-CM-2025
For some reason, I have run into a roadblock when doing searches via Google Search. Just within the past few days I've gone from being able to do a search and have the suggested links take me directly to the page I want. . . .to clicking on the link and being transported to a totally unrelated website.
Case in point: I just did a test search for the FSDevelopers website, google gave me the correct website link and when I click on it I'm sent to a website for "Best Android Apps". Sometimes, if I continue to go back to the search page results and click the link I want, it will eventaully take me there.
I have run Malware, SpyBot and Adaware and Spybot is the only one that shows anything and I've deleted all those. The others seem to want to insist that Milviz310.exe is a virus and throw that up as one that needs to be deleted (if you have the Cessna 310, you recognize the file). So has anyone run into this before. . .this is quite recent as I already mentioned (past 2 or three days) and I haven't installed any new software, nothing shows in the list of programs via the control panel and I'm at a loss as to where else to look or even what to look for.
Any ideas?
Case in point: I just did a test search for the FSDevelopers website, google gave me the correct website link and when I click on it I'm sent to a website for "Best Android Apps". Sometimes, if I continue to go back to the search page results and click the link I want, it will eventaully take me there.
I have run Malware, SpyBot and Adaware and Spybot is the only one that shows anything and I've deleted all those. The others seem to want to insist that Milviz310.exe is a virus and throw that up as one that needs to be deleted (if you have the Cessna 310, you recognize the file). So has anyone run into this before. . .this is quite recent as I already mentioned (past 2 or three days) and I haven't installed any new software, nothing shows in the list of programs via the control panel and I'm at a loss as to where else to look or even what to look for.
Any ideas?