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Supposed warning from Firefox with flashing screen and tone

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A loud tone and flashing red screen warned of attack on my computer and instructed me to call mozilla help desk.

A loud tone and flashing red screen warned of attack on my computer and instructed me to call mozilla help desk.

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Definitely sounds like a scam-popup. To secure your computer from any potential threats. I'd run both Anti-Malware and AdWare scan. I'd suggest using MalwareBytes, I've had no problems using their software for my security.

As well for future occurrences, I'd suggest installing uBlock origin, an adblocker for Firefox which will definitely help.

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/ublock-origin/

As well if you clicked anything before or after this popup, can you please list that below? Just so we can backtrack the origin of this popup.

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Definitely sounds like a scam-popup. To secure your computer from any potential threats. I'd run both Anti-Malware and AdWare scan. I'd suggest using MalwareBytes, I've had no problems using their software for my security.

As well for future occurrences, I'd suggest installing uBlock origin, an adblocker for Firefox which will definitely help.

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/ublock-origin/

As well if you clicked anything before or after this popup, can you please list that below? Just so we can backtrack the origin of this popup.

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I scanned with malwarebytes and it was clean. Thanks!