![]() It could not detect any faults or malware virus at all but Microsoft edge is still frozen. I have tried everything and ran Windows Defender. Here are some excerpts from Microsoft Edge users claiming to have fake alerts and warnings that have frozen the browser: This is technically not a virus infection, but rather a script on the fake Microsoft Edge web page that supersedes the current browser configuration. The malware also freezes the current window to prevent users from navigating away from the page. One thing that terribly affects web browser is the malware’s ability to alter Microsoft Edge settings that make fake warnings to show up as a default page or tab. These pop-ups may vary from simple software endorsements up to a highly fraudulent phone support scam. ![]() ![]() Fake warnings and alerts are haunting some Microsoft Edge users with sticky pop-up alerts.
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