I think this is likely correct, DNS hijack, however you may need to also change 
these DNS settings within your router itself, it's possible the DNS was 
hijacked at the router level. You'll need to navigate into your router controls 
and find the router DNS settings and use the public Google addresses 8.8.8.8 & 
8.8.4.4 or perhaps OpenDNS setting, or your ISPs DNS routers (this would be the 
default state if you did not assign any DNS addresses and left them blank in 
both the router & computers).


On Apr 28, 2013, at 1:42 PM, Eric Hall wrote:

> It sounds like a DNS hijack. 
> 
> Change you dns provider with the instructions here:
> 
> https://developers.google.com/speed/public-dns/docs/using
> 
> If you don't like google DNS servers, use the one provided by your ISP. 
> 

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