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Can't find a solution to adware that pops up and declairs my computer at risk. Freezes all internet explorer functions.Even has a voice over telling me to call an 800 number or face dire consequences. Obnoxious!!  It ultimately leads to a McAfee screen .. Just awful. Webroot does not recognize it to remove. I need help finding a solution. Obviously, Webroot need to define this..
Hi karmuppa

 

Welcome to the Community Forums.

 

It sounds like you have run into or goitten on your system what we call a PUA or Potentially Unwanted Application.

 

These are very annoying at best in that they cause pop-ups, redirect your browser home page, and other behaviour that may slow down the computer and direct ads your way, but they are not actually doing anything bad like damaging files or stealing information. Often they are installed intentionally by you the user as browser add-ons for various tasks such as quick search tools. But they also come with the result of added annoying pop-ups and ads. Other times they 'piggy back' with other software that you installed, or try to 'sneak' onto your system entirely.

 

The key to avoiding them is to make sure that when downloading apps one does so from the author's own website or one that they have recommended, and not 3rd party downloading site.

 

WSA does detect and remove many PUA's, and more are being added, but WSA does not detect all of them. A simple browser add-on with PUA behaviour that is easy to identify and easy to remove is not likely to be detected and removed by WSA. Those that are intentionally difficult to locate and remove are. Please see THIS LINK for more information regarding Webroot's stance on these annoying programs.

 

To make sure that your WSA is checking for PUA's with the best proficiently, it sometimes helps to reset the PUA detection within WSA's settings. For PUA's that had previously been scanned and determined to be OK, but have since been added to detection/removal, you may want to complete the following steps:

 


  • Open Webroot SecureAnywhere
  • Click on ‘Advanced Settings’ from the top right
  • Select ‘Scan Settings’ from the left side
  • Unselect the option “Detect Potentially Unwanted Applications”
  • Click on the Save button (you may have to enter in a CAPTCHA)
  • Reselect the option to “Detect Potentially Unwanted Applications”
  • Click on the Save button
  • Run another scan with Webroot and remove any items that get detected.
 

If that does not helps and you feel or consider yourself technically proficient then you can try these steps to remove it from your system.

 

And if that does not work or you do not feel technically capable then the best thing to do is to Open a Support Ticket & ask Webroot Support to take a look and remove these for you.  There is NO CHARGE for this for valid WSA license holder.

 

But when all things consdered I would recomemnd that you move to the final option; the Support Ticket, and get the professionals to look into this for you ASAP.

 

Regards, Baldrick
Hi ?

 

Just curious. Are you running McAfee plus Webroot? Or is that McAfee screen a redirect page?

 

Thanks,

Theresa
It's more of a pop up. It looks like a screen shot or something. In fact ir is triggered by iexlplorer message pop up blocked and when you click allow the show starts. totally freezes browser. ctl/alt/del to taks mgr. to close down.
As I suggested at the end of my post you shuld Open the Support Ticket and get the Support Team to look into this for you.

 

Regards, Baldrick
I've done that, Baldrick. Thanks for your prompt response. I'll wait to hear from the support team.
No worries...let us know what they come back with. We are always interested to hear how things turn out.

 

Regards, Baldrick
@ wrote:

It's more of a pop up. It looks like a screen shot or something. In fact ir is triggered by iexlplorer message pop up blocked and when you click allow the show starts. totally freezes browser. ctl/alt/del to taks mgr. to close down.

Yes @and please don't click allow.  It is best to wait for the support team to sort it out for you.

 

Theresa

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