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Registered: ‎03-16-2010

Computer Threats while on boards

Several times now while just browsing the QVC boards, my antivirus comes up and says something like this "confirmation is needed to change these settings". When I click Cancel it tells me that there has bee a threat. I know a few days ago I was getting run time errors and could not get in. Has anyone else had their Antivirus warn them while on these boards? It has happened now several times.

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Registered: ‎03-10-2010

Re: Computer Threats while on boards

Not me.

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Registered: ‎03-10-2010

Re: Computer Threats while on boards

No. Everything has been normal.

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Re: Computer Threats while on boards

Through the years it's happened to me about half a dozen times. I never got a virus though. I don't know what activated it.

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Re: Computer Threats while on boards

No, but I use iMacs.

I'm guessing since you didn't post the exact popup message, but it's likely your computer is infected with adware if you saw this message, “Threat Detected: Immediate Action Required."

Take a look at this article to see if it matches your experience. It has step-by-step guide to remove the malicious adware:

Remove “Threat Detected: Immediate Action Required” pop-up

“Threat Detected: Immediate Action Required” pop-up is a fake alert shown on an infected machine. It is usually cause of an adware, which infects major browsers such as Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome and Internet Explorer. The real intent of this adware is to gain money. Once you see “Threat Detected: Immediate Action Required” and if you mistakenly follow it, the result is contrary to what you expect. It is absolutely not to fix or eliminate the threat but merely to install an even more adware onto the system... "

(full article and guide at link: http://www.im-infected.com/adware/remove-threat-detected-immediate-action-required-pop-up.htm)

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You'll find other explanations and how-tos if you look for "Threat Detected: Immediate Action Required" on your search engine.

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Re: Computer Threats while on boards

On 8/30/2014 dooBdoo said:

No, but I use iMacs.

I'm guessing since you didn't post the exact popup message, but it's likely your computer is infected with adware if you saw this message, “Threat Detected: Immediate Action Required."

Take a look at this article to see if it matches your experience. It has step-by-step guide to remove the malicious adware:

Remove “Threat Detected: Immediate Action Required” pop-up

“Threat Detected: Immediate Action Required” pop-up is a fake alert shown on an infected machine. It is usually cause of an adware, which infects major browsers such as Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome and Internet Explorer. The real intent of this adware is to gain money. Once you see “Threat Detected: Immediate Action Required” and if you mistakenly follow it, the result is contrary to what you expect. It is absolutely not to fix or eliminate the threat but merely to install an even more adware onto the system... "

(full article and guide at link: http://www.im-infected.com/adware/remove-threat-detected-immediate-action-required-pop-up.htm)

To add:

You'll find other explanations and how-tos if you look for "Threat Detected: Immediate Action Required" on your search engine.

No, I don't think so because I know what that is. It comes from my Internet Security. My Internet Security tells me it blocked a threat.
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Re: Computer Threats while on boards

Thanks for the follow-up, conit! If it happens again, it would be interesting to see the exact message you see. Sometimes popup messages do try to impersonate reliable products and can look exactly like the real thing. Unfortunately, criminals and hoaxers are constantly improving their "product." Wouldn't it be great if they devoted so much time and effort toward something positive? Anyway, always good to be alert.Smile

Few things reveal your intellect and your generosity of spirit—the parallel powers of your heart and mind—better than how you give feedback.~Maria Popova