Before diving in and posting this s a "malware removal request", I thought I'd post here to see if this is actually a problem that needs that level of help, or if it is just something stupid in settings or options somewhere I have missed.
On one particualr site, that used to be "clean", I keep getting login prompts that say "The server ad.yieldmanager.com at Delta UPS Web requires a username and password."
If I cancel, the page loads o.k. but as soon as I move to another page within the site, I get more login prompts.
Is there a way of blocking these, or do I have an infected PC that needs a "Malware removal" support request?
I stress that it is just one site that does this. Seems more to do with the site than my machine.
I have Win XP Pro SP3 latest updates, Spybot S&D 1.6.2.46 updates to 5/8/09. Also NIS 2009 with latest updates. Spybot scans don't throw up anything. Norton picks up an occasional tracking cookie and bins it, but not anything to do with ad.yieldmanager.
You have so many riules on this forum that I have probably broken at least one of them, for which I apologise, but if you could tell me where to start, I'd appreciate it.
On one particualr site, that used to be "clean", I keep getting login prompts that say "The server ad.yieldmanager.com at Delta UPS Web requires a username and password."
If I cancel, the page loads o.k. but as soon as I move to another page within the site, I get more login prompts.
Is there a way of blocking these, or do I have an infected PC that needs a "Malware removal" support request?
I stress that it is just one site that does this. Seems more to do with the site than my machine.
I have Win XP Pro SP3 latest updates, Spybot S&D 1.6.2.46 updates to 5/8/09. Also NIS 2009 with latest updates. Spybot scans don't throw up anything. Norton picks up an occasional tracking cookie and bins it, but not anything to do with ad.yieldmanager.
You have so many riules on this forum that I have probably broken at least one of them, for which I apologise, but if you could tell me where to start, I'd appreciate it.