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I don't quite understand what you mean by "malicious http object attack". But I think you may have fallen for viruses and Trojans like browser hijackers.
Go to the next 360 Security Guard to clean up rogue and adware before fixing your browser.
If that still doesn't work, submit a more specific phenomenon here as a supplement to the issue, or you can send me a message.
Addendum: Maybe you still have a virus on your machine. Especially with other disks, after reinstalling, accidentally double-clicking on other disk letters, and bringing the virus into the new system. The correct reinstallation method can completely solve the problem, and the steps to pay attention to are as follows:
1. Disconnect the network and start with a clean installation disk, if your installation disk is toxic, then there is no way.
2. During the installation process, the C drive is opened, do not double-click to open any disk after installation, and do not run any program first.
3. Go to a friend's machine to make a hard disk installation version of the latest antivirus software, and copy it with a clean USB flash drive. Pay attention to ensure that there is no poison on the USB flash drive.
4. Reboot, go to safe mode, insert the USB flash drive, or don't double-click any disk. It is best to run the antivirus installer in the following way: Start Run, go to DOS mode, [U drive letter]: Antivirus Installer].exe
5. After installation, perform a full scan.
6. Restart to ensure that the antivirus software is monitored and opened in real time. Configure your network and connect to the network. Align your system patches with Windows Update.
As a current solution, if you don't want to reinstall it, upgrade your antivirus software to the latest version and enter safe mode to prevent it. Then clean it up with 360 Security Guard.
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Enter the address and try it. If IE is hijacked, go to Security Guard 360 to fix it.
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Open the web page, in the toolbar, in the Internet Options, in the program, in Reset Web Settings, and then use Super Bunny Scan, or in Start Run, run them separately
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Just restart Windows. If not, I suspect your other dishes have been poisoned.
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Use antivirus software or Super Bunny to fix IE and clean up the plugin.
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