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Has anyone already deliberately tried to install WSA on a machine infected with a PUA? Got ( not my own machine 😃 -) a pc that has a few PUA's on it and it's running Symantec ( sorry for mentioning that one here ). I'm pondering about possibly installing a trial version on that machine after using symantec. But waiting's a pain in the **** as symantec is so slow :$
Delete Symantic/Norton using their complete removal tool available at.....

 

https://support.norton.com/sp/en/us/home/current/solutions/kb20080710133834EN_EndUserProfile_en_us

 

then download and run the Junkware removal tool at........

 

~snip No links to other Anti-Malware tools please ? see Community Guidelines snip~

 

Restart machine then, Download and install the PAID version of Webroot Secure Anywhere and WHOSEVER worries are over!
thanks acooldozen . Problem's solved now. The HD has expired so no worries about PUA's or malware. What a strange coïncidence
? no links to other Anti-Malware tools so I removed it from your post above.

 

Note from the Community Guidelines:

 

"The Webroot Community should be used to share information about issues relating to Webroot, Webroot products and services and Internet security generally. Please do not attempt to promote a separate organization or cause.  Links to third-party security vendors will be removed."

 

Thanks,

 

Daniel ;)

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