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Clear your cache and cookies to remove any residual scripts from the malicious site.
Phrases like "give me a proper piece" are informal and unprofessional, which is a major red flag for legitimate system or security alerts.
Do click the notification or download any files it suggests. Instead, follow these steps to stop the alerts: download/view now ( 1.89 MB )
If a pop-up is stuck on your screen, use your system's task manager (e.g., Ctrl+Shift+Esc on Windows) to force-close the browser. Disable browser notifications:
If you are seeing a notification that says it is almost certainly a scam or malicious pop-up . This type of messaging is common in "scareware" attacks, where websites use browser notifications to trick you into downloading malware or paying for fake security software. Why this is a scam Clear your cache and cookies to remove any
Go to Settings > Websites > Notifications and deny permission to any suspicious sites.
These messages typically appear because a website was granted permission to send you notifications. Legitimate antivirus software does not send alerts through your web browser's notification system. Instead, follow these steps to stop the alerts:
Go to Settings > Privacy and security > Site settings > Notifications . Look for any unfamiliar websites under the "Allowed to send notifications" list and remove them.