Cornfountain wrote:Are these the same things that say, I type a search in google click a link and it takes me somewhere else?
No, live Jasmin doesn't redirect Google. It is a pop-under which appears in addition to the image link you click. You've described a hijacking of Google by a virus, malware or rootkit. Frequently an antivirus scan will miss these unless you have the scanner set to a deep scan or specifically set to pick up rootkits. You may need to download malwarebytes and/or some other program to correct your Google redirects. If you can't get to wxx.malwarebytes.org (change wxx to www) and download their program, you may need to use another browser which hasn't been hijacked or possibly download the anti-malware on another computer and transfer it to the infected one. Use a non-hijacked search engine and look for "browser hijack google redirect" and you will get quite a few anti-malware program possibilities mentioned in the search results. These search engine hijackings are a pain to remove. It can take multiple tries before you've gotten rid of the hijacking completely.
Also, your Adobe reader may need updating. Older versions of Adobe Reader had a security vulnerability which made it possible to trick the Reader into downloading malware. You can read about the vulnerability at hxxp://news.softpedia.com/news/Adobe-to-Fix-Critical-Flash-Player-Vulnerability-in-Two-Days-144123.shtml (change hxxp to http).