Author Topic: Avast didn't stop the old hijack "Microsoft has found a bug and frozen your PC"  (Read 1249 times)

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Offline OldTex

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On 1/15 I was looking for smothered pork chop recipes, when I got the old 'Mocrosoft has found a virus on your computer and has frozen your computer to protect it. Call xxxxxxxxx for support' or something like that. Surprisingly the URLs are still in my history:

https://8servicedirectory-587error.azurewebsites.net/firiedgex/
https://8servicedirectory-587error.azurewebsites.net/

I am very disappointed that Avast didn't stop this script that has to be at least 7 years old. Shutting down my laptop & starting in Safe Mode (not easy on Win10) seems to have solved the problem. I ran a Full Virus Scan & a Boot-time scan with clean results. I still wonder if there is anything lingering on my system. For what it's worth, I was using Firefox 64.0.2.

Offline Pondus

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I am very disappointed that Avast didn't stop this script that has to be at least 7 years old.
And you think it is the same    ::)

First car with petrol engine was made in 1885, i see many parked outside here here but i doubt they have much in common except 4 wheels and a combustion engine

It is usually just a URL with short life and nothing dangerous unless you call that number and they manage to trick you in to pay for something


« Last Edit: January 17, 2019, 07:19:13 PM by Pondus »

Offline OldTex

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Understood.

Offline mchain

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You could try running Avast Secure Browser or if you have a paid version of Avast, Avast Sandbox.

Or:  Sandboxie:  https://www.sandboxie.com/
Windows 10 Home 64-bit 22H2 Microsoft Windows Defender - Windows 11 Home 23H2 - Windows 11 Pro 23H2 Avast Premier Security version 24.4.6112 (build 24.4.9067.762) UI version 1.0.803