Microsoft 'paralysis' Chrome is malware
Microsoft 's Security Essentials free antivirus software has been mistaken when marking Google Chrome browser as malware (malware) and starting to block the program.
Microsoft 's Security Essentials free antivirus software has been mistaken when marking Google Chrome browser as malware (malware) and starting to block the program.
In many cases, Chrome is completely removed from the user's computer. Obviously, Chrome has been misidentified as a member of the Zeus malware family, but Microsoft has released an update to fix this problem.
Consecutive applications that reflect complaints have been sent to Google's help forums last weekend. Many users discover that the Chrome browser has been removed from their personal computers. Some users said that when they started the computer, they received a Windows Security warning to eliminate a security incident. After clicking on the Remove button and restarting the computer, they discover that Chrome has been deleted and cannot be reinstalled.
Virus warning . Chrome from Microsoft.
Microsoft immediately accepted responsibility and apologized for the mistake. The software giant also promises to fix bugs. Google also posted a guide to fix the problem. Google said that firstly, users must make sure that the Chrome browser has actually been uninstalled before updating to the latest version of Microsoft with the symbol of 1.113.672.0 or higher, and then reinstalling Chrome via google.com/chrome .
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