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1 paź 2024 · I understand you are seeing a pop-up on your screen about Trojan virus showing you that it is from Microsoft. That is a fake alert, a technical support scam. Please close that window by tapping on ALT F4, or CTRL ALT DEL and open Task manager, end task on all browsers that are open.
The flow of these scams is: Scare you into thinking you have malware on your machine -> barter a price -> get you to pay in prepaid gift cards. No scammer is opening the event viewer and running “tree” from the command prompt as well as installing some extra spooky malware at the same time.
25 mar 2022 · The Your computer is damaged by Trojan alert is a browser-based scam that tries to trick you into thinking that an antivirus (McAfee, Avira, or Norton) quick scan has detected 5 viruses and that you need to renew your antivirus subscription to remove them.
20 wrz 2024 · Fake Trojan spyware alerts are designed to trick you into calling a fraudulent customer service number to address a non-existent problem on your device. Basically, scammers aim to steal your personal information, money, or gain access to your computer.
2 sty 2023 · The Trojan Spyware Alert fake alert is a scam that pretends to be from Microsoft or Apple to trick you into thinking that your computer has crashed or that a virus has been detected. It does this to try and scare you into calling one of the listed numbers to receive support.
29 lis 2017 · STEP 1: Use AdwCleaner to remove the “You have a Trojan” Pop-up Virus; STEP 2: Use Malwarebytes to scan for Malware and Unwanted Programs; STEP 3: Double-check for malicious programs with HitmanPro (OPTIONAL) STEP 4: Reset your browser to default settings
Trojan.PcClient is Malwarebytes’ detection name for a family of trojans that can provide the threat actor with several options like a backdoor, keylogger, and rootkit capabilities. Malwarebytes can detect and remove Trojan.PcClient without further user interaction. Please download Malwarebytes to your desktop.