110 - 000z: stop pop ups

I got my blosker pop up on, and I still get pop-ups. The pop - ups are. iYogi, Tech Live and OFFERS. How can I prevent arise them. I get more.

Looks like you have some malicious programs.  It can make its way around your blocker.  I suggest to use SuperAntiSpyware to see if it clears the malware.  I use the FREE version.  It works very well!

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