![]() Apparently there was a Trojan somewhere there. Turns out, all I had to do was run Malwarebytes in Safe Mode. (not the problem, it is still there somewhere) You could also look for what DNS servers your ISP uses and put those there manually and see if it fixes the symptoms. If it is that, it might be that your router settings have been compromised. Hinting at possible install of malware dns stuff or messed up hosts file or.Ĭontrol panel -> network and sharing center -> change adapter settings -> properties of your network card -> scroll down to internet protocol V4 -> properties and look at the DNS setting, it should be "obtain DNS server address automatically" Generally, it should be ISP's own or if you set it on network cards settings, something else but NEVER your own IP.įor me, it is my routers IP (router acts as dns server and re-asks the ISP)
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