Wifi login screen when coming out of sleep

Hi there,
I seem to have an issue with wifi that has started recently after upgrading to 7.0.2 and I'm wondering if anyone else is getting the same thing.
When my iPhone 5 has been asleep for a while, the login screen below sometimes appears as soon as I unlock the phone. It doesn't ask me for a password at all, but simply says "success" in the top left.
I thought it may have been a virus or malware because the name of the site above my wifi SSID changes every time. In this case it is appleiphonecell.com, last time it was today.us.
The wifi does not seem to be affected at all (at least I don't think so).  I had this issue with an iPhone 4S last year and Apple ended up swapping out the phone for me but the problem still persisted until an incremental iOS 6 update came thru.
Thoughts/suggestions/solutions anyone? I have clicked on "forget this network" in the wifi settings and re-entered the password and rejoined my home wifi but it still persists. It also does it at other wifi locations as well, such as other family and friends (not public sites).
Thanks in advance.
Richard

I found this in the support: https://discussions.apple.com/message/23156453#23156453
I tried the fix but it still doesn't work properly on my iPad. It can connect on the internet on some of the apps but Safari, App Store, etc. doesn't work.

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