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brp914 06-10-2024 10:21 AM

computer virus
 
I was researching seat belts for my '65 Mustang. I clicked a link and Boom! I was getting continual pop ups/chimes saying that my laptop has a virus. I don't have anti-virus software. My McAffee expired long ago. I normally get these pop ups from MarketWatch and various Youtube channels I subscribed to which appear in the lower right corner.

But now, the pop ups were appearing continually, stacking on each other, saying that my Norton was expired, that my McAffee was expired, I had a Trojan Horse, etc. I re-upped McAffee for $50 which didn't do any good. I reverted to a prior Restore Point, which also did no good. I re-installed Chrome. Chrome said I was getting lots of notifications from (something)warmth.(something). I don't remember, I should have got a screenshot but didn't. But Chrome gave an option to block notifications from this sender. I clicked it, and just like that the pop ups stopped.

Apparently, some dirtbag is able to hijack or mimic the notification feature and McAffee and Widows Defender don't see any problem. Anybody know anything about this? Is it a Trojan? A worm? Some other type of virus? Is this new?

RobFrost 06-10-2024 10:55 AM

Often, the virus warning is just a popup on a website page, which has no power to harm you or your computer, provided you don't act upon it.

What compromises your computer, is if you then follow the malicious instructions which promise to sort it out. In reality, those instructions are tricking you to let a malicious actor in, by entering your password, or downloading and running some program which is supposed to "fix" the nonexistent problem. The so-called "fix" is the real virus. If you haven't done that and you've just got some dodgy popups you may be able to turn your computer off and on and all will be good.

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brp914 06-10-2024 11:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RobFrost (Post 12264067)
Often, the virus warning is just a popup on a website page, which has no power to harm you or your computer, provided you don't act upon it.

What compromises your computer, is if you then follow the malicious instructions which promise to sort it out. In reality, those instructions are tricking you to let a malicious actor in, by entering your password, or downloading and running some program which is supposed to "fix" the nonexistent problem. The so-called "fix" is the real virus. If you haven't done that and you've just got some dodgy popups you may be able to turn your computer off and on and all will be good.

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Thanks. I tried shut down/restart along with the other things I mentioned above but none did any good until clicking "block notification" in Chrome set up. The pop ups were notifications and not associated with any particular webpage. Never seen this before.

masraum 06-10-2024 11:18 AM

Check for extensions/add-ons to your browser. Check in your installed software. Make sure that there's nothing new.
You may also want to check "task manager" to see if there's something running that shouldn't be.

Unless you're positive don't delete/edit anything. Maybe report back with what you find.

Dixie 06-10-2024 01:00 PM

I bet your PC does nightly backups and you can restore to an earlier timestamp.

brp914 06-10-2024 01:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dixie (Post 12264116)
I bet your PC does nightly backups and you can restore to an earlier timestamp.

I reverted to a Restore Point on June 6 but it did no good. The issue happened yesterday.

Rusty Heap 06-10-2024 03:06 PM

my latest glitch is that only 1/2 the images in my picture folder shows the preview thumbnail, but other JPG's only shows an icon or details......yes I've got 1-2 hours on Win 10 Help forums.

Dixie 06-11-2024 08:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by brp914 (Post 12264120)
I reverted to a Restore Point on June 6 but it did no good. The issue happened yesterday.

Gotcha. The next step is to follow Masraum's suggestion.
Check for new extensions and add-ons to your browser. Also check your installed software. You may also want to Google how to manually remove the virus.

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