What is Congratulations, You Have Won fake message?
There is a reason why you see Congratulations, You Have Won fake message opened on your screen. The most likely scenario is that you have opened a domain showing it. Of course, it might be a different reason in some cases. Specialists say that some users might have malicious software showing the fake message installed on their computers. It might be installed on your system too if Congratulations, You Have Won fake message shows up on your screen periodically no matter what you do. If it turns out to be true, delete that program from your system as soon as possible – it is the only way to remove the fake message from the screen completely. If you no longer see this pop-up after closing your web browser, it is very likely that you have simply landed on a wrong website and there is no malware active on your computer. Of course, it would still be smart to perform a system scan with a diagnostic antimalware scanner.
What does Congratulations, You Have Won fake message do?
Congratulations, You Have Won fake message is shown to users to convince them that they have won an iPhone 7. We can assure you that it is not true, and Google has nothing to do with this pop-up. When users visit an untrustworthy domain with this fake message, they are first told that they have been randomly selected “as one of the first customers for a chance to get the iPhone 7.” If the OK button is clicked, users are allowed to play the game – “Spin the wheel for your chance to win!”. Finally, Congratulations, You Have Won fake message appears. It tells users that they have won an iPhone 7, and need to select the prize ASAP. Do not even bother doing that because you will not be given the promised prize. What you should do instead is to close the message you see immediately. It should be noted that Congratulations, You Have Won fake message might be displayed to users in several different languages depending on where they live. Without a doubt, you should get rid of it despite the language it uses. If it cannot be closed, or it reappears soon, the chances are high that there is some kind of untrustworthy program active on your computer.
Specialists at anti-spyware-101.com say that the appearance of Congratulations, You Have Won fake message might be directly associated with the successful entrance of some kind of untrustworthy program. It is especially true if the fake message cannot be easily closed, or it opens again automatically soon after it is removed. Researchers say that it might be any program, but the chances are high that it is some kind of advertising-supported application (adware). If you do not know about its presence on your system, it does not mean that you do not have it installed.
Where does Congratulations, You Have Won fake message come from?
You have encountered Congratulations, You Have Won fake message because you have opened the domain containing it, you have been redirected to it from another website, or there is malware installed on your computer. If you see it just because you have opened the wrong website/have been redirected to it against your will, it should be enough to close the web browser to get rid of it. Unfortunately, there are also many users who see it because of the presence of malware. As mentioned in the previous paragraph, it is very likely that it is some kind of advertising-supported application. It is unclear what its name is or where it is located, so we cannot promise that it will be easy to remove it.
How to remove Congratulations, You Have Won fake message
To get rid of Congratulations, You Have Won fake message, close your web browser with it. If it turns out to be a temporary solution to the problem, i.e. the fake message reappears, it is very likely that you will get rid of it only by erasing malicious software from your computer. If it happens that you cannot find it anywhere, you should use an automated antimalware tool to clean your computer. Not all tools claiming to be powerful malware removers will act as they say, so do not download the first scanner you come across on the web.
Remove Congratulations, You Have Won fake message
Delete suspicious software
Windows XP
- Click Start.
- Click Control Panel.
- Click Add or Remove Programs.
- Select the untrustworthy application.
- Click Remove.
Windows 7/8/8.1/10
- Press Win+R simultaneously.
- Type Control Panel and then click OK.
- Click Uninstall a program.
- Select suspicious software.
- Click Uninstall.
Reset browsers to default settings
Internet Explorer
- Open Internet Explorer.
- Press Alt+T.
- Click Internet Options.
- Click Advanced.
- Click Reset and then mark the Delete personal settings box.
- Click Reset.
Mozilla Firefox
- Open Mozilla Firefox.
- Tap Alt+H.
- Click Troubleshooting information.
- Click the Refresh Firefox button at the top.
- Click Refresh Firefox once again.
Google Chrome
- Launch Google Chrome.
- Tap Alt+F to access the browser’s menu.
- Click Settings.
- At the bottom, click Advanced.
- Click Reset.
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