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How to remove Pornographic virus alert from Microsoft on computer?

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The pornographic virus alert from Microsoft is capable of wiping off all your data on your computer including password, credit card details, and other valuables when you click on the “Pornographic virus” pop on your computer.

Moreover, it is a virus alert from Microsoft scammers. This virus alert could be in the form of a clickable link or prompting you to make a phone call, please disregard this and do not do either.

If you see this virus alert that claimed to be from Microsoft you need to deal with it fast and remove it from your computer. While it’s easy to fix the Pornographic virus alert from Microsoft it could be deadly when someone else accepts the pornographic virus alert unknowingly.

Remove Pornographic Virus Alert from Microsoft on your Computer

  • Go to your Windows search bar. This depends on the OS version that you are using. On Windows 7 you just need to click on the Windows icon to the bottom left and the search box will appear under the information. For Windows 8 or 10 you may need to rely on the magnifying glass to access the search button.
  • Type “Control Panel” in the search box and select it from the search result. Better still, you can also use the command prompt to launch the control panel. Press “Win +R” to launch the run command. Type “Control panel” and click “OK” to launch it.
  • While on the “Adjust your computer settings” page select “Uninstall a program” just below the “Program” option.
  • Right-click on the “Malicious” program that brings “pornographic virus alert from Microsoft” and selects “Uninstall/change.”
  • Uninstall the selected program and remove all files that have to do with it.

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