Windows 10: Malware warning looking like it is from Microsoft

Discus and support Malware warning looking like it is from Microsoft in AntiVirus, Firewalls and System Security to solve the problem; I just stopped a Chrome offer of a free iPhone offer when I discovered the sender was from Singapore. Minuted after, a warning popped up from... Discussion in 'AntiVirus, Firewalls and System Security' started by Kari Garden, Nov 18, 2019.

  1. Malware warning looking like it is from Microsoft


    I just stopped a Chrome offer of a free iPhone offer when I discovered the sender was from Singapore. Minuted after, a warning popped up from 0fficial.online which said Immediate action required. A trojan horse e.tre456_worm_Windows was installed, and to click ok to begin the repair process.


    Underneath came a windows lookalike page, which says I have been infected with three viruses,vOur security check found traces of ....systems damage 28.1 %



    Personal and banking info at rusk.


    My question is, is it safe to click that ok button? I use another security program.

    :)
     
    Kari Garden, Nov 18, 2019
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    Hi,

    For us to better understand your concern when using Microsoft Edge, we'd like to gather additional information:

    • You mentioned that you are experiencing malware warning when using Microsoft Edge, can you please tell us more about it?
    • Have you made any recent changes before the issue occurred?
    • What is the exact error message/warning that you are receiving?
    • If possible, please provide us a screenshot to help us with the investigation.
    • What troubleshooting steps have you done so far?
    We hope to hear from you soon.
     
    Jennifer Cha, Nov 18, 2019
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    Microsoft Advanced Threat Analytics - NotPetya malware


    Source: Advanced Threat Analytics security research network technical analysis: NotPetya Microsoft Secure
     
    Brink, Nov 18, 2019
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  4. Malware warning looking like it is from Microsoft

    Best way to remove problem Malware

    Hi There,

    I am trying to remove a bundle of Malware without success.

    There is a bundle of listed programs which I try to uninstall through the typical Control Panel effort, but they remain listed there:

    Buenosearch Toolbar
    MyPC Backup
    PC Performer
    Speed Test 127
    UnknownFile

    I was looking at this weblink which provides a 5 step process for Buenosearch alone:
    Remove Bueno Search (Removal Guide)

    Not sure how much certain guides can be trusted. One of the first things I read was to download Revo Uninstaller, and I've not heard of it so I'm not sure if it's trustworthy..........
     
    radioraheem, Nov 18, 2019
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