Croyant pouvoir faire confiance au McAfee Site Advisor, j'ai été victime du Trojan FakeAlert que McAfee détecte mais ne peut totalement supprimer.
Alors que je possède le McAfee Total Protection 2010.
PAS SERIEUX TOUT CA !!!!!!!!!!
La preuve:
Si vous tapez ds Google "How To Do a CSS PopUp Without Opening a New Window", le premier lien qui est celui qui suit (NE PAS CLIQUER DESSUS)
http://www.pat-burt.com/web-development/how-to-do-a-css-popup-without-opening-a-new-window/
m'a bien créé des soucis alors qu'il est considéré par McAfee Site Advisor comme GREEN.
Total protection qui ne protège que partiellement.
Vraiment déçu
La solution: MalwaresBytes
Je ne suis pas content et aimerais être remboursé ou dédommagé.
Comment dois-je faire?
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