If your ISP's DNS server is buggered or your primary or secondary DNS addresses are not configured properly I could see it causing issues with not going to the right website. What DNS servers do is translate the website URL you typed in, to an actual IP address that allows you to connect to the server that page is hosted on. If there is something wrong with the servers you configuration is checking, or if you are checking the wrong ones, it might cause problems like you are describing.
Like I said I am just guessing about the specific cause, but this seems to me like something your ISP should be handling.
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