Re: Anti Virus & Malware
Well, I would take that as a pointer to get something that can remove it, or
stop it from having access. Not being an actual Virus, Avast wouldn't
interfere - who knows, you may be an adult and there is no way of telling
from the first few events on the installation what you might find to be
suspicious or not - but it does warn you!
I recommend 'Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool' / 'Defender' - there
has to be issues of some sort with all software, I've found there are
considerably fewer of those with Avast on my machine than what I would have
expected from the typical setup.
I've been running Avast now for at least two years - I run the free Home
version but when it expires the next time, I intend to support them and buy
the Pro version. But there are alternatives, if you are having second
thoughts, try something else except Norton, Mc Affee, and Trend Micro (I
think).
Tony. . .
"Stohl" <nospam@nospam.net> wrote in message
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> "Tony Sperling" <tony.sperling@dbREMOVEmail.dk> wrote in message >
> > If you have any issues with Avast, send them an e-mail - great people to
> > my
> > experience.
> >
> > And (pure curiosity) what is it that is not removed?
>
> While visiting a newspaper site (without accepting cookies), I got a popup
> saying something to the effect that there are too many adult sites saved
on
> my computer (just installed xp64 so I knew this popup is malware) and
> suggested I remove the links by clicking on "yes." That is when Avast
window
> popped up with the warning, and I noticed there was no option in the Avast
> window to erase the offending malware.
>
> The fact that I just installed xp64, and that Avast was the *first*
website
> I visited to download the anti virus, makes me wonder...
>
>