Web Pages Keep getting Redirected while surfing the Internet what is going on !!?

This is happening on both My HOME PC and my LAPTOP notebook
the home pc is connected to the with the modem + Lynksis Router and the Laptop uses the wireless signal from the router
anway Both are using Windows firewall , both have have been scanned for spyware , viruses , malware etc
And They DIDNT DETECT ANY SPYWARE or trojans or anything like that
I have tried MBAM, Cobofix ,Hijack this , AVG , NOD 32 , AVAST , KApersky they all dont detect anything

Pages keep getting redirected to the same Websites on BOTH CPU's

could it be someone hijacked the routers firewall ?
could it be a virus in the router? (is that even possible)

please help I HAVE TRIED EVERYTHING and BOTH COMPUTERS keep getting REDIRECTED to dumb Ad websites , and websites that sell fake anitvirus software.

what can i do ? to fix this ?
I even reinstalled the OS on my laptop and i STILL GET THE SAME PROBLEM !

should i just call somebody from geek squad?

ALL updates dont work anymore windows updates dont work on any of the two cpus

H2009-05-29T00:16:48Z

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Combofix will solve the problem in most cases.

Mark S2009-05-29T02:22:04Z

In addition to lyonsinc1's answer I'd suggest downloading Combofix or Malwarebyte and running it/them from Safe Mode. The virus may easily have corrupted your AV software such that it's signature is not recognized (yes, some viruses can do that). Remove / de-install all Internet browsers, and if the browser is something other than IE, delete the directory where it was installed (once infected Firefox or Opera or the like may bring the virus back to full force otherwise -- I've seen it happen). Also de-install and delete your AV software. Then scan again using Combofix and/or Malwarebyte, and THEN reinstall everything.

Anonymous2009-05-29T00:36:30Z

Contact your ISP for support, or Linksys. It sounds like your router or modem are infected. One thing that you could try is the Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool. Oh, and Spybot S&D, SuperAnti Spyware and AdAware, if you haven't already.

Another alternative is to use a Linux OS that boots from CD. If you still get redirected, then it's pretty certain that the problem is not on your computer.

lyonsinc12009-05-29T00:39:07Z

Try to run your anti-virus while you are in safe mode.You DO have a virus of some sort hiding somewhere.Other answers to be had at bleepingcomputer.com.

Anonymous2009-05-29T00:31:03Z

Could be that those websites rerouted the DNS of all websites to them. Don't know how to delete the local DNS cache files, but you should look into it.

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