Forum Discussion
-Chris
OP here:
Thank you for the responses, but I am still quite confused.
If the offending website is Cox -mail, I have never configured any browsers to use it and my Cox e-mail is now inactive for lack of use. I cannot find any record of attempted contacts in browser history.So why would my browser be attempting to contact it?
I suppose it could be a malware problem, but neither Malwarebytes nor Windows defender can find anything. In addition, it would appear that the contacting of the Cox website would have to built into the malware, since the website is not stored in my computer that I can tell.
Any other thoughts? I may try asking about this on the Malwarebytes forum.
- Bruce5 years agoHonored Contributor III
What are you using for Cox mail? Do you use an email notification tool?
- wrmiles5 years agoNew Contributor
I am not using copx e-mail at all. Your site says it is inactive for lack of use. I cannot find anything on my computer related to cox e-mail.
- KevinM25 years agoFormer Moderator@Wrmiles2, do you have McAfee for your devices? Cox offers McAfee free for up to five devices in the home:
www.cox.com/.../installing-cox-security-suite-plus-powered-by-mcafee.html
I would recommend using McAfee to scan for viruses or malware. I would also suggest clearing the cookies/cache from all web browsers and rebooting your computer. Here's some more information about spam, phishing, and viruses:
www.cox.com/.../reporting-spam-phishing-and-virus-abuse.html
www.cox.com/.../about-fake-cox-emails.html
www.cox.com/.../about-malware-and-viruses.html
-Kevin M. Cox Support Forum Moderator
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