We're calling on all EU-based Mozillians with iOS or iPadOS devices to help us monitor Apple’s new browser choice screens. Join the effort to hold Big Tech to account!

Eheka Pytyvõha

Emboyke pytyvõha apovai. Ndorojeruremo’ãi ehenói térã eñe’ẽmondóvo pumbyrýpe ha emoherakuãvo marandu nemba’etéva. Emombe’u tembiapo imarãkuaáva ko “Marandu iñañáva” rupive.

Kuaave

Firefox viruses alerts

  • 2 Mbohovái
  • 2 oguereko ko apañuãi
  • 12 Hecha
  • Mbohovái ipaháva DougE

more options

Is the attached virus advice genuine or a scam?

Using ESET have scanned machine however no viruses detected.

Is the attached virus advice genuine or a scam? Using ESET have scanned machine however no viruses detected.
Mba’erechaha japyhypyre oñondivegua

Ñemoĩporã poravopyre

Hi Doug, You were right to be suspicious.

Looking at your screenshot It is a scam, and is not from Windows. The long address may start with the words windows.microsoft, but that is just to add credibility to the scam.

Note Our Mozilla Firefox site the address starts support.mozilla.org if it was windows.microsoft.support.org that may lead people to think it was an official Windows site

As long as you have not been falling for the scams and clicking things, or downloading bundled software you are probably ok. If you wish to play safe and check it may be a good idea to use the general advice in this article:

Doing multiple scans with different tools picks up most things. Using a single tool or method will not catch everything.


P.S. Screenshot shows address as windows.microsoft.com-secured.online....

Emoñe’ẽ ko mbohavái ejeregua reheve 👍 0

Opaite Mbohovái (2)

more options

Ñemoĩporã poravopyre

Hi Doug, You were right to be suspicious.

Looking at your screenshot It is a scam, and is not from Windows. The long address may start with the words windows.microsoft, but that is just to add credibility to the scam.

Note Our Mozilla Firefox site the address starts support.mozilla.org if it was windows.microsoft.support.org that may lead people to think it was an official Windows site

As long as you have not been falling for the scams and clicking things, or downloading bundled software you are probably ok. If you wish to play safe and check it may be a good idea to use the general advice in this article:

Doing multiple scans with different tools picks up most things. Using a single tool or method will not catch everything.


P.S. Screenshot shows address as windows.microsoft.com-secured.online....

Moambuepyre John99 rupive

more options

Many thanks for prompt and most helpful reply John.

I'm very careful with what I click upon and have never downloaded bundled software off the net and so was surprised when this popped up.

Again many thanks-Doug.