I noticed it on DR1 this morning and at first glance thought it was a new feature, and then realised that other sites I was visiting had a similar thing - a sensationalist news headline e.g. "Man spends 5 days unconscious in his office following stroke" followed by "(BWNToday)". A quick search reveals it is malware. Luckily I have not clicked on any of the links.
Has anyone experienced this and if so, how have they solved it?
I also sometimes get redirected to a "Clean up your Mac" site when I click on normal links, and this too is apparently caused by malware. Again, I have not clicked on anything in that site, I just close the tab the moment it appears.
I suspect this has been caused by downloading free e-books.
Mac OS X 10.8.5
Using a Chrome browser
Has anyone experienced this and if so, how have they solved it?
I also sometimes get redirected to a "Clean up your Mac" site when I click on normal links, and this too is apparently caused by malware. Again, I have not clicked on anything in that site, I just close the tab the moment it appears.
I suspect this has been caused by downloading free e-books.
Mac OS X 10.8.5
Using a Chrome browser