I have run into a problem where, apparently, something in my web browser (Opera, in this case) is generating a fake McAfee virus warning pop-up on my primary monitor's righthand lower corner. I do not even have McAfee installed on this machine, but its telling me my McAfee is expired, and it has detected 5 instances of virus activity or something of the sort, and a bunch of other assorted warnings. This pop-up appears at random times, and then keeps popping up again and again instantly after I dismiss it, then it goes away for hours at a stretch.
I tried following the advice on several different websites telling me what to do to remove this, all of which tell me to install and run a variety of malware scanner programs such as Malwarebytes and the like... which then don't find anything relevant on my machine, or most of the time they also suggest I might be able to uninstall things via Windows uninstaller, but tell me very, very vague identification of what to remove (i.e. words akin to "whatever looks like it might be what's causing it") but never name process-names or such, and that I might be able to go into this or that web-browser to remove relevant add-ons, while being very very vague as to what addons or whatnot it might be. And I don't have any installed-in-the-last-couple-of-days things, or any apparent installed-in-the-last-couple-days browser addons, and I don't see anything that looks suspicious in either place.
It came about a couple days ago because I was trying to find an alternative source for a new battery pack for my Kobalt electric mower, after I discovered that my local Lowes doesn't have those in anymore, and while finding that Amazon has them for about double the price... I found in a web-search what LOOKED like a blog page saying that someone had gone on a quest for, and found a generic replacement for them, and there was a big block of text about this appearing in the websearch listing of that page... but when I went to the page, literally a second or two after the big block of text I wanted to look at the rest of appeared on the page, that web-page fed me to this prove-you're-not-a-robot thing, which then completely failed to do anything when I clicked on the interface for it. I was also getting a browser message saying this page wanted permission to open notification popups. I figured the blocked pop-ups were why the prove-you're-not-a-robot thingy wasn't working, so I enabled the popups... and then when I tried clicking on the purported prove-you're-not-a-robot thing, I immediately started getting, in rapid succession, these (fake) McAfee warning pop-ups, rather aggressively, which then took me to a (totally fake) McAfee virus scan page that was appearing in the web-browser, all the while telling me my McAfee antivirus had expired.
I'm not getting them nearly as often as I was the day before, but now, every now and then, these fake McAfee warnings keep showing up on the lower right, aggressively for a bit, then it all goes away again.
I simply want the thing gone, but none of the help-you-get-rid-of-it pages or youtube videos I go to about it are helping me get rid of it. 0o
I tried following the advice on several different websites telling me what to do to remove this, all of which tell me to install and run a variety of malware scanner programs such as Malwarebytes and the like... which then don't find anything relevant on my machine, or most of the time they also suggest I might be able to uninstall things via Windows uninstaller, but tell me very, very vague identification of what to remove (i.e. words akin to "whatever looks like it might be what's causing it") but never name process-names or such, and that I might be able to go into this or that web-browser to remove relevant add-ons, while being very very vague as to what addons or whatnot it might be. And I don't have any installed-in-the-last-couple-of-days things, or any apparent installed-in-the-last-couple-days browser addons, and I don't see anything that looks suspicious in either place.
It came about a couple days ago because I was trying to find an alternative source for a new battery pack for my Kobalt electric mower, after I discovered that my local Lowes doesn't have those in anymore, and while finding that Amazon has them for about double the price... I found in a web-search what LOOKED like a blog page saying that someone had gone on a quest for, and found a generic replacement for them, and there was a big block of text about this appearing in the websearch listing of that page... but when I went to the page, literally a second or two after the big block of text I wanted to look at the rest of appeared on the page, that web-page fed me to this prove-you're-not-a-robot thing, which then completely failed to do anything when I clicked on the interface for it. I was also getting a browser message saying this page wanted permission to open notification popups. I figured the blocked pop-ups were why the prove-you're-not-a-robot thingy wasn't working, so I enabled the popups... and then when I tried clicking on the purported prove-you're-not-a-robot thing, I immediately started getting, in rapid succession, these (fake) McAfee warning pop-ups, rather aggressively, which then took me to a (totally fake) McAfee virus scan page that was appearing in the web-browser, all the while telling me my McAfee antivirus had expired.
I'm not getting them nearly as often as I was the day before, but now, every now and then, these fake McAfee warnings keep showing up on the lower right, aggressively for a bit, then it all goes away again.
I simply want the thing gone, but none of the help-you-get-rid-of-it pages or youtube videos I go to about it are helping me get rid of it. 0o