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Why do some web links change from "http//" to "click2/......"

I suspect I have a fault or corruption in Adobe Flash Player on my Macbook Air with OS 10.8.5:


Some Videos sent to me by reliable advisory services can no longer be seen. There website

link when clicked changes by some sort of bug from "http//www." or "shttp//www" to "Click2/..."

I have the latest Mac security updates installed, my Adobe Flash player says it is up-to-date,

and I also have the latest Norton Antivirus installed. None of these can find anything wrong.


I understand that this "click2" is sort of a malware that redirects videos links to different advertising

videos/websites, or more malicious sites.


Sometimes I was able to change the "Click2" in the website address line back to https//.www and

then it would open the proper video, but such change is now also no longer working and goes right back to

"Click2/".


In all cases when I actually click on the links starting with "Click2" my Safari and Firefox browsers will bring

up a window stating that the "website cannot be found"


How can the link change be prevented or reversed?

MacBook Air, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.5), Pages 4.3

Posted on Oct 10, 2015 12:40 PM

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Oct 10, 2015 1:45 PM in response to Number22

Of all the truly useless anti-virus software available for the Mac, Norton is the absolute worst. Remove it according to the vendor's instructions yesterday. Never install it or any other AV software again. There are no viruses for the Mac. None. So there is nothing to detect. There are other types of malware, mostly in the form of Trojans, none of which any AV software will detect or stop. The only thing any AV software does on a Mac is eat up system resources and slow it down.


As far as the Click2 item, it sounds like you have Click2Flash installed. This isn't malware, but is a browser add on to intentionally stop the display of Flash video until you click on the Flash item in the browser window.

Oct 11, 2015 2:29 PM in response to Number22

You may have installed ad-injection malware ("adware").

Don't use any kind of "anti-virus" or "anti-malware" product on a Mac. There is never a need for it, and relying on it for protection makes you more vulnerable to attack, not less.

Some of the most common types of adware can be removed by following Apple's instructions. If those instructions don't work for you, or if you have trouble following them, see below.

This easy procedure will detect any kind of adware that I know of. Deactivating it is a separate, and even easier, procedure that doesn't involve downloading anything.

Some legitimate software is ad-supported and may display ads in its own windows or in a web browser while it's running. That's not malware and it may not show up. Also, some websites carry intrusive popup ads that may be mistaken for adware.

If none of your web browsers is working well enough to carry out these instructions, restart the computer in safe mode. That will disable the malware temporarily.

Step 1

Please triple-click the line below on this page to select it, then copy the text to the Clipboard by pressing the key combination command-C:

~/Library/LaunchAgents

In the Finder, select

Go Go to Folder...

from the menu bar and paste into the box that opens by pressing command-V. Press return. Either a folder named "LaunchAgents" will open, or you'll get a notice that the folder can't be found. If the folder isn't found, go to the next step.

If the folder does open, press the key combination command-2 to select list view, if it's not already selected. Please don't skip this step.

There should be a column in the Finder window headed Date Modified. Click that heading twice to sort the contents by date with the newest at the top. If necessary, enlarge the window so that all of the contents are showing.

Follow the instructions in this support article under the heading "Take a screenshot of a window." An image file with a name beginning in "Screen Shot" should be saved to the Desktop. Open the screenshot and make sure it's readable. If not, capture a smaller part of the screen showing only what needs to be shown.

Start a reply to this message. Drag the image file into the editing window to upload it. You can also include text in the reply.

Leave the folder open for now.

Step 2

Do as in Step 1 with this line:

/Library/LaunchAgents

The folder that may open will have the same name, but is not the same, as the one in Step 1. As in that step, the folder may not exist.

Step 3

Repeat with this line:

/Library/LaunchDaemons

This time the folder will be named "LaunchDaemons."

Step 4

Open the Safari preferences window and select the Extensions tab. If any extensions are listed, post a screenshot. If there are no extensions, or if you can't launch Safari, skip this step.

Step 5

If you use the Firefox or Chrome browser, open its extension list and do as in Step 4.

Why do some web links change from "http//" to "click2/......"

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