Important Notice: We're experiencing email notification issues. If you've posted a question in the community forums recently, please check your profile manually for responses while we're working to fix this.

Przeszukaj pomoc

Unikaj oszustw związanych z pomocą.Nigdy nie będziemy prosić Cię o dzwonienie na numer telefonu, wysyłanie SMS-ów ani o udostępnianie danych osobowych. Zgłoś podejrzaną aktywność, korzystając z opcji „Zgłoś nadużycie”.

Więcej informacji

Patch screen

more options

I have had this happen to me on 6 different times where i was on different websites reading articles the this would pop up...... See attachment. This was the last one i got and i have 5 more that were stopped by my webroot and blocked it. All 6 of these did not have Mozilla http:// designation so i did nothing but close them out when it was asked to update the patch.

I have had this happen to me on 6 different times where i was on different websites reading articles the this would pop up...... See attachment. This was the last one i got and i have 5 more that were stopped by my webroot and blocked it. All 6 of these did not have Mozilla http:// designation so i did nothing but close them out when it was asked to update the patch.

Wszystkie odpowiedzi (1)

more options

Great work not falling for this spreading phishing/malware scam. The screen shots did not upload; if you like, you could attach those images to a reply.

Since the malware distribution page appears to be opening from advertisements on sites that users visit, it might help to use an ad blocking extension. These are popular (Note: you would only want to use one at a time):