Help - Question re: McAfee Anti-virus (corrupt web advisor?)
This issue involves Windows 10 & McAfee anti-virus V 16.0. I contacted McAfee via online chat because during the last few months, I have been unable to download any photos or software or anything I used to be able to download. Every attempt results in "Failed - virus scan failed". Even trying a 'save image as' of simple photos from long-time friends always results in "virus scan failed'.
The first thing that the chat tech writes is that my McAfee web advisor is corrupted, and I need to uninstall it. I'm rather paranoid about hackers, malware, viruses, etc., so right away I'm suspicious about uninstalling / re-installing software just for web advice. I ended the session.
Have any DUers out there ever heard of corrupted McAfee web advisor software? Should I be suspicious? Is it safe to return to McAfee online and do what I'm instructed?
Thanks - John
teach1st
(5,966 posts)Web Advisor appears to be troublesome to some users.
If you uninstall, Windows Virus and Threat Protection should automatically kick in until you reinstall. It does a good job. If you're paranoid, keep browsers closed unit you reinstall.
Here is some additional info from McAffee:
https://service.mcafee.com/webcenter/portal/oracle/webcenter/page/scopedMD/s55728c97_466d_4ddb_952d_05484ea932c6/Page29.jspx
Number9Dream
(1,645 posts)TwilightZone
(28,833 posts)Windows 10 has solid anti-virus protection built-in. It should be sufficient for most users, and browsers like Chrome and Edge have some anti-phishing processes built-in.
If you have trouble removing McAfee, there's a tool available that will assist in stubborn cases.
It's available here, under "Method 2" (download and run the MCPR tool):
https://service.mcafee.com/webcenter/portal/oracle/webcenter/page/scopedMD/s55728c97_466d_4ddb_952d_05484ea932c6/Page29.jspx?showFooter=false&articleId=TS101331
TheRealNorth
(9,629 posts)I have been using Webroot internet security and have had far less problems then what I had with McAfee.
Number9Dream
(1,645 posts)Earth-shine
(4,044 posts)For 99% of users, the built-in protections of Windows are more than adequate.
The last time I did an uninstall of McAfee, it damaged some Windows files.
You may wish to do a clean install of Windows.
"Gotta nuke it from space, just to be sure." -- Aliens