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#Mcafee virus protection phone number install#
Licenses Used: 1 of 5 | Install on Another Device Total security risks requiring attention: 5 Text presented in the McAfee Tollfree pop-up scam: In any case, these sites cannot be trusted, their threats must be ignored and never called the specified numbers. As we said above, scammers monetize “technical support” scam websites by selling fake technical support and unnecessary software, installing remote administration utilities that can be used for malicious actions, such as infecting a computer with ransomware, Trojans, adware and spyware. The purpose of this scam is to make users believe that the computer is infected with viruses, and thereby force them to call the +1-88 number to get technical support to remove the found viruses. All detected threats are fake, no sites can scan a computer directly. Of course, this does not mean that the computer is infected with these viruses. The McAfee Tollfree pop-up scam imitates a computer scan, and upon its completion it shows a list of found security threats, including such as “Trojan.Fakealert.356”, “Trojan IRC/Backor.Sd.FRV”, “”, “Win32/” and “Trojan.Qoologic – Key Logger”. McAfee Tollfree POP-UP is a SCAM QUICK LINKS
