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- Potentially unwanted app found. What does that mean and what can I do . . .
Potentially Unwanted Apps are often lower level threats that are more obnoxious than dangerous, like spyware, adware, sneakware They are often bundled in freeware installers as a way the authors pay for giving it away free - since spyware and adware can make money off collecting and selling your browsing habits So it's not really desirable
- A potentially dangerous macro has been blocked ,this message come
The message "A potentially dangerous macro has been blocked" typically appears when a macro-enabled file is opened in Microsoft Office, and the security settings prevent the macro from running This is a security feature designed to protect against potentially harmful macros from unknown or untrusted sources
- potentially unwanted app found - Microsoft Community
I get the "potentially unwanted app found" message on Windows security about once a week and I don't know what to do abouit it Any suggestions?
- Windows Security shows Potentially unwanted app found but nothing . . .
After clicking the icon, the problem is within the App browser control saying "Potentially unwanted app found Your device may perform poorly " However, after clicking the review button, the Protection history shows nothing, only "No recent actions " I performed virus scan with Kaspersky Internet Security and Malwarebytes and both show no
- Windows 11: My App and Browser Control tells me it found a potentially . . .
Windows 11: My App and Browser Control tells me it found a potentially unwanted app But, when I click on Review, it doesn't tell me what app Is there a way to determine this?
- Is this potentially A Virus? - Microsoft Community
Is this potentially A Virus? I saw from another post the wscript exe is a false positive, I've added that to the exceptions But the update vbs I am unsure Is this potentially a virus?
- Potentially revoked boot manager was detected in EFI partition.
It looks like you encountered a TPM (Trusted Platform Module) related error in the Windows 11 system logs, specifically regarding a potentially revoked boot manager detected in the EFI partition
- Is Unwanted Potentially App Blocking(PUA) in Windows Defender settings . . .
Is Unwanted Potentially App Blocking (PUA) in Windows Defender settings is turned off by default? Hi all! I'm a Windows 11 Home Single Language user To begin with, I formatted my laptop 2 days ago and installed a third-party antivirus, Malwarebytes
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