perhentian 2 Posted ... I was today trying to buy three more month from AirVPN, as usual I choose Paypal as payment method. But as soon as I have choosen "confirm" payment method; I get a VIRUS ALERT from Avast Antivirus and the payment process is Blocked. At the moment I´m not sure if this is a false claim (so I should bypass the Antivirus program) or if indeed the site is contaminated?!?! Any one got any info about this? SEE ATTACHED FILE. Quote Share this post Link to post
Staff 10014 Posted ... Hello! No, do NOT bypass the antivirus. According to the screenshot it seems that your system is infected, not the PayPal web site. Do NOT proceed to enter your PayPal credentials until you have resolved the issue. We would recommend that you do NOT run Internet Explorer in general. Kind regards Quote Share this post Link to post
perhentian 2 Posted ... Hi, ohh, thats doesn´t sound good. Thanks for the heads up. So how should I interpet the screenshot of the alert?, do I have an infectef fille in the "IE temporery internet file" folder?Or how do you read it? Thanks! (using Firefox now)BR Quote Share this post Link to post
perhentian 2 Posted ... Hello! No, do NOT bypass the antivirus. According to the screenshot it seems that your system is infected, not the PayPal web site. Do NOT proceed to enter your PayPal credentials until you have resolved the issue. We would recommend that you do NOT run Internet Explorer in general. Kind regardsHi, ohh, thats doesn´t sound good. Thanks for the heads up. So how should I interpet the screenshot of the alert?, do I have an infectef fille in the "IE temporery internet file" folder?Or how do you read it? Thanks! (using Firefox now)BR Quote Share this post Link to post
Staff 10014 Posted ... So how should I interpet the screenshot of the alert?, do I have an infectef fille in the "IE temporery internet file" folder?Or how do you read it? Thanks! (using Firefox now)BR Hello! Yes, according to the antivirus. Remove it and perform a full system scan for malware. Kind regards Quote Share this post Link to post
perhentian 2 Posted ... So how should I interpet the screenshot of the alert?, do I have an infectef fille in the "IE temporery internet file" folder?Or how do you read it? Thanks! (using Firefox now)BR Hello! Yes, according to the antivirus. Remove it and perform a full system scan for malware. Kind regardsThanks, will do Quote Share this post Link to post
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