I have URL: MRL virus and how can I get rid of it

every time I try to get on yahoo my antivirus detects a virus URL: MRLS. I have internet explorer 8

Hello
Try the following step 1 in this virus/malware removal guide: http://www.selectrealsecurity.com/malware-removal-guide
Let me know the results.
Brian

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