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Does Cox send emails to customers like this?? See below...I'd like to be sure before clicking on any links supplied. It came from the address in the subject line. "Dear Subscriber, Cox has identified that one or more of the computers in your home may be infected with the Alureon / TDSS Virus. Viruses can take control of your PC and gather your personal information such as passwords and credit card numbers, putting your data at risk The following FREE security tools could help you detect and remove infections from your systems:"4KViews0likes1CommentZeus scam
It got me! Can't use My browser due to Zeus pop up that threatens to erase my hard drive if I don't call the number provided. I have Windows 10. I have tried a couple malwar removing programs to no avail and fear I am closing in on the most radical of solutions I.e., reformatting the hard drive. Any guidance that would send me in a better direction would be greatly appreciated.2.2KViews0likes1CommentHow can I keep from getting a computer virus?
We want to help make sure that you and your family are surfing safely. For tips on avoiding computer viruses and other online dangers, see the Cox.com Learn channel's article Protecting Your PC From Viruses. Have your own virus stories? Tell us in comments.2.7KViews0likes2Comments