coolpurplefan
Golden Member
I hope I chose the right sub-forum. In any case, I wanted to share an experience I had with Firefox. Instead on clicking on Help then About Firefox to update, I chose to click on the check for updates under the Tools and Options menu. I ended up getting one program after another that wanted to install on my computer.
The result? Avira, Avast, Spybot Search & Destroy and Malwarebytes all detected malware. I don't know why but AVG didn't find anything. I also used ATF Cleaner and TDS Killer.
Anyway, the next time I want to update Firefox, I'll click on the Help and About Firefox menu. By the way Avast has a function to allow you to update software. And Malwarebytes allows you to choose which drive to scan. (Maybe that option is available on others, I didn't notice.) Also, there's a rootkits and malware option in Avira that finds things that the "complete scan" doesn't find.
The result? Avira, Avast, Spybot Search & Destroy and Malwarebytes all detected malware. I don't know why but AVG didn't find anything. I also used ATF Cleaner and TDS Killer.
Anyway, the next time I want to update Firefox, I'll click on the Help and About Firefox menu. By the way Avast has a function to allow you to update software. And Malwarebytes allows you to choose which drive to scan. (Maybe that option is available on others, I didn't notice.) Also, there's a rootkits and malware option in Avira that finds things that the "complete scan" doesn't find.