I'm not getting anything like that either. Being a computer programmer for decades, many malware attacks will simply overwrite whatever page you are trying to go to and there is very little a web site can do to thwart them. The most like cause is "free" programs that the user installs and then has to give over-generous permissions in order to get the "free" program to function. My wife had some issues on a "cleaner" program that would "perform magic", but in reality just presented fancy graphics with tons of ads. Best to start uninstalling the latest programs downloaded, even if in doubt, until the problem goes away. You can always install the legit programs later. Googling will also help decide which is the legit programs, etc.
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