look at my post above. Look at the gif, thats what they told them to do.Why would any tech sp tell somebody to interact with a scammer's onscreen dialog?
Why would any tech sp tell somebody to interact with a scammer's onscreen dialog?
ADW cleaner will do nothing here. The tech told them this because its not a malware dialog box. It is a browser notification coming from windows. While opening the link/notification can lead to an infected website, disabling the notifications will not. This is also why when the user ran malwarebytes it found nothing, because there is nothing to find.Let AdwCleaner quarantine the "fake malware" pop-ups.
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