The following was posted on Microsoft Answers fourm after being told to contact Microsoft from AVG. I'm not sure what they do at MS HQ besides giving out stupid advice, but they couldn't give me an answer. If anyone could give me some advice on what's happening it would be extremely appreciated. Thank you for reading this prefix.
Hey guys.
The past week I have been getting loads of virus detections. I use AVG Internet Security, (the paid version) so it catches these threats before they install onto my computer. This past week I've been getting a detection almost everyday! Each threat is different but the domain of the threats varies. When it started a week ago threats were coming through port 80 and 443, now they're coming from webpages, (and I'm not even being redirected to them).
I've done everything from sfc /scan to safemode scans and nothing, so AVG is picking these threats up in real time. No harm has been done, but how do I stop this? It's driving me crazy. Should I close some ports, check some PID's? Not really sure how to stop this.
I am a wireless user, and there are about 6 people in my house who are active wifi users as well. Could my router be hacked?
Here's an example of one that just popped up, as of writing this question!
http/i.imgur.com/Cuf5FMq.png
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Hey guys.
The past week I have been getting loads of virus detections. I use AVG Internet Security, (the paid version) so it catches these threats before they install onto my computer. This past week I've been getting a detection almost everyday! Each threat is different but the domain of the threats varies. When it started a week ago threats were coming through port 80 and 443, now they're coming from webpages, (and I'm not even being redirected to them).
I've done everything from sfc /scan to safemode scans and nothing, so AVG is picking these threats up in real time. No harm has been done, but how do I stop this? It's driving me crazy. Should I close some ports, check some PID's? Not really sure how to stop this.
I am a wireless user, and there are about 6 people in my house who are active wifi users as well. Could my router be hacked?
Here's an example of one that just popped up, as of writing this question!
http/i.imgur.com/Cuf5FMq.png
<<Reminder. This is a family friendly site. Keep it clean please. Edited for inappropriate content.>>