I click on just about everything in safari it opens a new tab with an ad on it.

Hi
I have an iMac, 2012 model. operating on OS X 10.10.2 and whenever I click on just about everything in safari it opens a new tab with an ad on it.
sometimes the ads are mackeeper or video hosting sites.
When I set google as home page, this page keeps opening safari
http://search-quick.com/?si=85680&channel=DP5332
I'm wondering weather I downloaded a virus or something...
how do I get rid of viruses?
please help, thanks

Click here and follow the instructions, or if there’s a type of adware not covered by them on the computer, these ones. If you're willing to use a tool to remove it(you don't need to, but may find it easier), you can instead run Adware Medic; this link is a direct download.
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