What is Warning! The site you are attempting to view may harm your computer?
Warning! The site you are attempting to view may harm your computer is an extract from a fake alert that stops you from accessing a particular website. It is part of Antivirus Security Pro and Security Cleaner Pro setup. These are rogue antispyware applications that employ various dirty tricks in order to push you into spending your money on a product that cannot deliver. Obviously, this notification can be very annoying. To remove Warning! The site you are attempting to view may harm your computer from your browser, you need to remove the fake antivirus application responsible for it in the first place.
Where does Warning! The site you are attempting to view may harm your computer come from?
As it has been mentioned above, the fake alert is generated by a rogue antispyware application. You get infected with Antivirus Security Pro and similar programs when you browser corrupted websites, or when you get infected with Trojans that are responsible for fake AV distribution. Either way, malware enters your PC without your permission, and it is up to you to get rid of it.
Thankfully, rogues are not Trojans, so it is easy to tell that you are infected. After all, they try to pass for legitimate antimalware programs that want to protect your system from harm. Warning! The site you are attempting to view may harm your computer is one of those alerts that are supposed to inform you about security threats.
What does Warning! The site you are attempting to view may harm your computer do?
When you are infected with Antivirus Security Pro or any similar rogue, each time you try to access a particular website, you will be displayed the following message:
Warning! The site you are attempting to view may harm your computer!
Your current security settings put your computer at risk!Activate Antivirus Security Pro, and enable safe web surfing (recommended)
Ignore warnings and visit that site in the current state (not recommended)
If you click the second option you will be able to access the website without any difficulties, but the fake alert will appear each time you try to use your web browser. Such infection symptoms is extremely annoying, although you can get rid of it for a time being by registering Antivirus Security Pro and Security Cleaner Pro. The activation codes for both rogue programs are as follows:
Security Cleaner Pro
YKGVWHVSFETPXBIMDXUJSUYGPRADAOHZ
Antivirus Security Pro
AA39754E-715219CE
How to remove Warning! The site you are attempting to view may harm your computer?
Unfortunately, activating the rogue does remove neither the fake alert, nor the program itself. It merely buys you some time to get yourself a licensed antimalware tool and remove Warning! The site you are attempting to view may harm your computer automatically along with the rogue antispyware program which has brought it upon your system in the first place. Although manual removal is possible, it is not recommended as you need to be a computer expert in order to delete entries within Windows Registry. It might be risky, as Registry Editor does not have the “undo” function. Therefore, it would be for the best to leave malware removal to an automated tool.
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