Uninstall it fer chrissakes. Install a less intrusive and free AV like Avast. Then install the also free version of Malwarebytes. You will not get a virus again, as long as you avoid the most questionable of all internet content.
This. A few years ago I was getting viruses all the time at home: shared computer with curious kids (OK me too). Since installing Avast I’ve had very few problems. If something did seem wonky, Malwarebytes came to the rescue.
I could only wish Microsoft had opened one of their niche stores in Oslo. For Windows 8, they’ve got this Microsoft Signature thing they’re rolling out, which is essentially removing all the bloatware that comes pre-installed with off-the-shelf computers. It’s not worth $99 to me, since I usually set up a pendrive with the new OS and run a clean reinstall immediately after I get a new machine anyway, but I would sure as hell point three quarters of my friends and family to the store.
But I like the way they think. (And I’m crossing my fingers that they’ll make some sort of app for this they’ll release later.)
My McAfee started telling me it was time to renew, just click here about 8 months before it was time to renew. This was some sort of “Glitch” allegedly. Total scam I say.
Having dealt with both McAfee and Norton, I much prefer Norton’s “OMG SECURITY THREAT SECURITY THREAT: 9 cookies have been detected” to McAfee’s constant demands for renewal. (Yes, the program came pre-installed in both cases.)
Just the other day, as one of my cats kept swiping at my pointer on the screen, I thought I’d get one of them there fancy fish tank screen savers, and watch the kitty fun…
:dubious:
:eek:
:mad:
Good thing It was the weekend and had the time and tools to fight back.
Note that porn sites are apparently fairly clean these days - it’schurch sites you need to look out for. The porn sites know it’s bad for business to distribute malware (at least the main ones), and the church sites are put up by volunteers who don’t know the first thing about locking down their sites.
I won’t link to them, but just to name a few:
Fapdu
RedTube
YouPorn
SubmitYourFlicks
MyFreeCams (though this site looks sketchy, because of lazy programming, it’s free of malware, AFAIK. I actually don’t go there myself.)
Tube8
Most of these sites operate by having small clips that are given to them from pay-porn-sites, and also full of ads from said porn sites, to entice you to sign up. So you’ll get a three or four minutes video, and think to yourself,
“Man, I’d really like to see that full-length…and others like it…maybe it is worth $10 a month…”
McAfee is a virus disguised as virus protection. It sucks up resources, puts ads in your face, and is nearly impossible to remove. This last bit was the final straw for me – I was trying to remove it from my dad’s computer a couple of years ago so I could install Avast and it was ridiculously difficult. Infuriating.
Frustrating as this may be, I would count nearly impossible to remove as a feature, not a bug. If anti-malware programs were easy to uninstall, some hacker would figure out how to write a virus that would do it without your knowledge.