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What is Possible Suspicious Activity Virus?

If you see a warning claiming that possible suspicious activity has been detected, it is very likely that you have encountered Possible Suspicious Activity Virus. It is, technically, not a virus. Instead, it is better known as a scam, but we will refer to it as a virus so that you could understand things better. We know two possible reasons you have been exposed to Possible Suspicious Activity Virus.

First, you could have opened a malicious domain containing the fake Possible Suspicious Activity alert, or, on the other hand, you could have allowed malware to enter your computer. We would not lie – the presence of malicious software is usually the reason users see fake notifications. You must delete Possible Suspicious Activity Virus, i.e., eliminate active malicious software from your computer to remove the disturbing scam from your screen either. We do not say that this will be easy because the name, location, and other information about that malicious application is unknown.

What does Possible Suspicious Activity Virus do?

Possible Suspicious Activity Virus is distributed to scare users. Cyber criminals behind this infection want users to dial the telephone number promoted. They claim that it is the number of the technical support, but it is not true. These cyber criminals are the ones who will answer, so do not even think about dialing the telephone number you see. Do not worry, we will help you to uninstall Possible Suspicious Activity Virus. If you make a call, you will not get any real help, believe us. These bad people will only try to convince you that you need a special program to fix PCs issues. Also, they might want to gain access to your computer. Finally, your personal information might be stolen from you quickly. We want to repeat it again – the Possible Suspicious Activity alert is fake, and you will no longer see it after you implement the Possible Suspicious Activity Virus removal. In other words, after you erase malware showing this fake notification.

Where does Possible Suspicious Activity Virus come from?

Malware that shows fake Possible Suspicious Activity alerts on your screen has entered your computer illegally or you have installed it yourself on your computer. Go to remove that Possible Suspicious Activity Virus to stop fake alerts from showing up on your Desktop. Do not forget to install a security application after uninstalling it – it will not let similar malware enter the system ever again.

How do I delete Possible Suspicious Activity Virus?

If you are not an advanced user, we do not think that you will find the location of Possible Suspicious Activity Virus and could remove it yourself, so scanning the system with an anti-malware scanner is what we recommend for you. It will implement the Possible Suspicious Activity Virus removal in seconds and, as a consequence, you will no longer see any fake alerts coming on your screen. The automatic tool you use will delete all other infections that are not associated with Possible Suspicious Activity Virus from your computer too, if it finds any.

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Step 1. Uninstall Possible Suspicious Activity Virus and related programs.

Remove Possible Suspicious Activity Virus from Windows 8

Right-click in the lower left corner of the screen. Once Quick Access Menu shows up, select Control Panel choose Programs and Features and select to Uninstall a software.

Uninstall Possible Suspicious Activity Virus from Windows 7

Click Start → Control Panel → Programs and Features → Uninstall a program.

Delete Possible Suspicious Activity Virus from Windows XP

Click Start → Settings → Control Panel. Locate and click → Add or Remove Programs.

Remove Possible Suspicious Activity Virus from Mac OS X

Click Go button at the top left of the screen and select Applications. Select applications folder and look for Possible Suspicious Activity Virus or any other suspicious software. Now right click on every of such entries and select Move to Trash, then right click the Trash icon and select Empty Trash.

Step 2. Delete Possible Suspicious Activity Virus from your browsers

Terminate the unwanted extensions from Internet Explorer
  1. Tap the Gear icon and go to Manage Add-ons.
  2. Pick Toolbars and Extensions and eliminate all suspicious entries (other than Microsoft, Yahoo, Google, Oracle or Adobe)
  3. Leave the window.
Change Internet Explorer homepage if it was changed by virus:
  1. Tap the gear icon (menu) on the top right corner of your browser and click Internet Options.
  2. In General Tab remove malicious URL and enter preferable domain name. Press Apply to save changes.
Reset your browser
  1. Click the Gear icon and move to Internet Options.
  2. Open the Advanced tab and press Reset.
  3. Choose Delete personal settings and pick Reset one more time.
  4. Tap Close and leave your browser.
  5. If you were unable to reset your browsers, employ a reputable anti-malware and scan your entire computer with it.
Erase Possible Suspicious Activity Virus from Google Chrome
  1. Access menu (top right corner of the window) and pick Settings.
  2. Choose Extensions.
  3. Eliminate the suspicious extensions from the list by clicking the Trash bin next to them.
  4. If you are unsure which extensions to remove, you can disable them temporarily.
Reset Google Chrome homepage and default search engine if it was hijacker by virus
  1. Press on menu icon and click Settings.
  2. Look for the “Open a specific page” or “Set Pages” under “On start up” option and click on Set pages.
  3. In another window remove malicious search sites and enter the one that you want to use as your homepage.
  4. Under the Search section choose Manage Search engines. When in Search Engines..., remove malicious search websites. You should leave only Google or your preferred search name.
Reset your browser
  1. If the browser still does not work the way you prefer, you can reset its settings.
  2. Open menu and navigate to Settings.
  3. Press Reset button at the end of the page.
  4. Tap Reset button one more time in the confirmation box.
  5. If you cannot reset the settings, purchase a legitimate anti-malware and scan your PC.
Remove Possible Suspicious Activity Virus from Mozilla Firefox
  1. In the top right corner of the screen, press menu and choose Add-ons (or tap Ctrl+Shift+A simultaneously).
  2. Move to Extensions and Add-ons list and uninstall all suspicious and unknown entries.
Change Mozilla Firefox homepage if it was changed by virus:
  1. Tap on the menu (top right corner), choose Options.
  2. On General tab delete malicious URL and enter preferable website or click Restore to default.
  3. Press OK to save these changes.
Reset your browser
  1. Open the menu and tap Help button.
  2. Select Troubleshooting Information.
  3. Press Refresh Firefox.
  4. In the confirmation box, click Refresh Firefox once more.
  5. If you are unable to reset Mozilla Firefox, scan your entire computer with a trustworthy anti-malware.
Uninstall Possible Suspicious Activity Virus from Safari (Mac OS X)
  1. Access the menu.
  2. Pick Preferences.
  3. Go to the Extensions Tab.
  4. Tap the Uninstall button next to the undesirable Possible Suspicious Activity Virus and get rid of all the other unknown entries as well. If you are unsure whether the extension is reliable or not, simply uncheck the Enable box in order to disable it temporarily.
  5. Restart Safari.
Reset your browser
  1. Tap the menu icon and choose Reset Safari.
  2. Pick the options which you want to reset (often all of them are preselected) and press Reset.
  3. If you cannot reset the browser, scan your whole PC with an authentic malware removal software.

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