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Today all of a sudden, I am facing this problem. Whenever I'm running Google

Chrome (which is my default browser) or just logged on to my laptop, I am

getting this pop-ups that show this message [link below].



Initially, I thought it may due to some virus or something, so I scanned my

computer with McAfee Enterprise. Then scanned with Malwarebytes to look for

malwares. In both cases, no infection/virus was found. I also uninstalled

Chrome & then reinstalled, but that still did not work.



So, I opted-out for the last resort, I went back to a previous restore point

from last year so that there would be no problem whatsoever. Now after that,

I still get these pop-up messages. While typing this question, I've received

the pop-up more than 5 times. Just to mention, I've tried to resolve the

issue from Microsoft (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/176646)

That did not work either.





So, PLEASE anyone help me out what this issue is & how should I resolve the

problem.



Thanks



[http://bit.ly/bNChno]



PS - I've tried what the pop-up showed as the very first solution. Then I

opted-out for the other help.
 
In news:F86BD653-6C10-401C-B701-E1682BEF163D@microsoft.com,

ppdjoy typed:

> Today all of a sudden, I am facing this problem. Whenever

> I'm running Google Chrome (which is my default browser) or

> just logged on to my laptop, I am getting this pop-ups that

> show this message [link below].

>

> Initially, I thought it may due to some virus or something,

> so I scanned my computer with McAfee Enterprise. Then

> scanned with Malwarebytes to look for malwares. In both

> cases, no infection/virus was found. I also uninstalled

> Chrome & then reinstalled, but that still did not work.

>

> So, I opted-out for the last resort, I went back to a

> previous restore point from last year so that there would

> be no problem whatsoever. Now after that, I still get these

> pop-up messages. While typing this question, I've received

> the pop-up more than 5 times. Just to mention, I've tried

> to resolve the issue from Microsoft

> (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/176646)

> That did not work either.

>

>

> So, PLEASE anyone help me out what this issue is & how

> should I resolve the problem.

>

> Thanks

>

> [http://bit.ly/bNChno]

>

> PS - I've tried what the pop-up showed as the very first

> solution. Then I opted-out for the other help.




It appears you may still have malware. Run more updated

anti-spyware programs. No single program to date catches

everything. There is also the very slight possibilty you have

malware that's not known to your scanners yet too.



HTH,



Twayne`
 
ppdjoy wrote:

> Today all of a sudden, I am facing this problem. Whenever I'm running Google

> Chrome (which is my default browser) or just logged on to my laptop, I am

> getting this pop-ups that show this message [link below].

>

> Initially, I thought it may due to some virus or something, so I scanned my

> computer with McAfee Enterprise. Then scanned with Malwarebytes to look for

> malwares. In both cases, no infection/virus was found. I also uninstalled

> Chrome & then reinstalled, but that still did not work.

>

> So, I opted-out for the last resort, I went back to a previous restore point

> from last year so that there would be no problem whatsoever. Now after that,

> I still get these pop-up messages. While typing this question, I've received

> the pop-up more than 5 times. Just to mention, I've tried to resolve the

> issue from Microsoft (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/176646)

> That did not work either.

>

>

> So, PLEASE anyone help me out what this issue is & how should I resolve the

> problem.

>

> Thanks

>

> [http://bit.ly/bNChno]

>

> PS - I've tried what the pop-up showed as the very first solution. Then I

> opted-out for the other help.




For spyware you need to run superantispyware from superantispyware.com

or download.com Malwarebytes handles many types of malware, but doesn't

always get the spyware.



--

Joe =o)
 
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