I have ads hijack my firefox from clkads

I have a http://clkads.com announcements, this seems to be a browser hijacker. I see this ads or banners of facebook on the side, the search box and whichever categories on ebay. I noticed that if you turn off the flash it shows no more, but well, I need flash. I checked my pc for viruses and it's clean. I have the latest Norton 360 6.0 version I have a laptop HP Envy17 3D fast, with and I7 and solid HD running on Windows 7 64 b. I have not noticed my pc slows down, but I'm sick of the ads and adobe flash is constantly crashing, something happens to me ever before.

I found a few websites that claim to clean up, but I'm not confident, software download I don't know, as modules installed to block, but still they filter.

There is no information here or on the Norton DB.

Hope someone can help me and or another to remove this annoying ad.

Thanks for the information, the problem was a "codec", I downloaded the other day to watch a video. was not on the list of the 'plugins', it's about extensions.

Thanks, hope this information for another work!

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