Threat Database Adware "Windows Detected ALUREON Attack" Fake Warning

"Windows Detected ALUREON Attack" Fake Warning

By GoldSparrow in Adware

The "Windows Detected ALUREON Attack" fake warning is one more tactic that is used by con artists to scare computer users and convince them to purchase a fake security program, pay for bogus technical support or allow a fake technician to have remote access to the affected machine. The "Windows Detected ALUREON Attack" fake warning might start appearing on the computers when its users download and install freeware from the Internet, visit unsafe websites, click on corrupted advertisements' The fake warning displayed by the "Windows Detected ALUREON Attack" fake warning reads:

'Dont Restart Your Computer
Windows Detected ALUREON Attack, The Infections detected, indicate some recent downloads on the computer which in turn has created problems on the computer.
Call Toll Free () – and share this code SD333 to the Agent to Fix This.
Dont Restart Your Computer'

If the "Windows Detected ALUREON Attack" fake warning is appearing in your screen, do not worry. It is, as we said above, only a misleading tactic, which you should ignore in the first place. Then, you need to find out where the fake warning is coming from. By using a trusted malware scanner, you can accomplish the removal of the application that is causing the appearance of the "Windows Detected ALUREON Attack" fake warning and go back to your activities worry-free.

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