Warning: Windows Has Detected a Malicious Virus Scam

What is Warning: Windows Has Detected a Malicious Virus Scam?

If you ever encounter Warning: Windows Has Detected a Malicious Virus Scam, it is a question of time when you start seeing various alerts claiming that there is active malware on your system. Of course, all these alerts are fake, so you should refrain yourself from contacting the “certified technicians” by the provided telephone number. We say that a user has encountered Warning: Windows Has Detected a Malicious Virus Scam when he/she is redirected to the domain containing fake alerts or malware causes automatic redirections there. Ignore these fake warnings you see and go to get rid of Warning: Windows Has Detected a Malicious Virus Scam. If you have encountered it because you have opened an untrustworthy page and it has then redirected you further to the domain spreading fake alerts, it will be enough not to open such a page causing redirections ever again. In case these fake alerts are opened for you automatically no matter what websites you visit, it means that you will need to detect and erase malicious software from your computer. The name and location of this bad application are unknown, so we cannot promise that the Warning: Windows Has Detected a Malicious Virus Scam removal will be easy either.

What does Warning: Windows Has Detected a Malicious Virus Scam do?

Warning: Windows Has Detected a Malicious Virus Scam displays fake warnings on users’ screens claiming that dangerous malware has been detected on their computers. It does not do this to make fun of users. Instead, it seeks to scare users into dialing the number of the “Microsoft support” – +61-1800-431-245. Probably, there is no need to say that this number does not belong to certified Microsoft technicians. It is more likely that people having bad intentions will pick up the phone and then they will try to convince you that they see a ton of malware on your PC and you cannot keep it active on the system on any account. Users are usually offered to purchase a tool for deleting malware. This tool is usually expensive, and nobody knows whether it is reliable. It has also been found that users are often told to provide some personal details. Do not tell people associated with Warning: Windows Has Detected a Malicious Virus Scam any personal information about yourself because it might be sold expensively in the black market. To put it differently, it is only a question of time when privacy-related problems arise if you make a call and give those personal details to fake technicians.

Where does Warning: Windows Has Detected a Malicious Virus Scam come from?

Although some dubious pages might contain fake alerts too and you could be redirected to them against your will, it is still more likely that malicious software has illegally entered your computer if you have encountered Warning: Windows Has Detected a Malicious Virus Scam. According to malware researchers working at anti-spyware-101.com, the most likely scenario is that such threats as adware, Trojans, or potentially unwanted applications have shown up on your PC if you have started seeing fake warnings on your screen out of the blue. They are usually distributed via malicious software bundles, but, of course, they could have entered your system differently too. For example, you could have downloaded some kind of bad application next to free software and installed it on your PC without even realizing that. The history might repeat itself again if you do nothing to protect your system and continue acting carelessly on the web.

How to delete Warning: Windows Has Detected a Malicious Virus Scam

We suspect that malware is the one responsible for showing all these fake alerts on your screen, so you should go to check active software in Startup the first thing. Then, it would be clever to inspect software in Control Panel and delete those applications you know nothing about. Last but not least, users should reset those browsers that automatically open fake warnings because their settings could have been changed without their knowledge too. Of course, there is a quicker way to remove Warning: Windows Has Detected a Malicious Virus Scam too – scan your system with an automated malware remover and your PC will be clean in the blink of an eye.

Delete Warning: Windows Has Detected a Malicious Virus Scam

Disable suspicious software in Startup

Windows XP/7/Vista

  1. Tap Win+R.
  2. Type msconfig.exe and click OK.
  3. Open Startup and disable suspicious software.

Windows 8/8.1/10

  1. Tap Ctrl+Shift+Esc to open Task Manager.
  2. Open Startup.
  3. Disable unknown software.

Remove suspicious software

Windows 7/Vista/8/8.1/10

  1. Tap Win+R.
  2. Type Control Panel in the box and click OK.
  3. Click Uninstall a program.
  4. Select suspicious applications and delete them.

Windows XP

  1. Click Start.
  2. Open Control Panel.
  3. Click Add or Remove Programs.
  4. Select undesirable programs and remove them one by one.

Reset browsers to default settings

Internet Explorer

  1. Open Internet Explorer and tap Alt+T.
  2. Select Internet Options from the Tools menu.
  3. Click Advanced.
  4. Click the Reset button.
  5. Mark Delete personal settings.
  6. Click Reset.

Mozilla Firefox

  1. Open Mozilla Firefox.
  2. Press Alt+H.
  3. Click Troubleshooting information in the Help menu.
  4. Click Refresh Firefox at the top.
  5. Click again Refresh Firefox in the confirmation window.

Google Chrome

  1. Launch Google Chrome and tap Alt+F.
  2. Select Settings.
  3. Go to the bottom of this page and click Advanced.
  4. Click Reset.
  5. Click Reset in the pop-up confirmation window. 100% FREE spyware scan and
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