New tab opens every time i click on a link

When I'm searching on...lets say Google and I click on the linked website it opens a new tab in Safari Version 6.0.2. How can I turn that off?
I want it to open that link in the current tab.

That’s not a virus; it’s adware. Click here and follow the instructions, or if desired, run Adware Medic.
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