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If this doesn't fix the problem, try the next step. Your best bet is to remove all the Facebook apps you find suspicious. If you don't know how to do so, you can refer to the following guide: How to clean up your Facebook apps. If cleaning out your apps fixes your Facebook problems, tell your friends they should do the same chances are the app asked your friends to install it as well. I recommend Microsoft Security Essentials —it's free and gets the job done very well.

Another good one is Malwarebytes. Other free alternatives include Avira and Avast. The aforementioned security programs are for Windows. If you have a Mac, try using the antivirus from Sophos. After running the virus scan, clean out whatever the program detects. If you're not sure about what it found, ask a friend who might.

Price Free. Compatibility For bit and bit versions of Windows. Help Visit our support forum. Sophos Endpoint. English Languages. Privacy Privacy Notice Cookies. In the results area, click Windows Update. Click Check for Updates. Follow the instructions to download and install the latest Windows Updates. Restart your computer. When you see the computer's manufacturer's logo, repeatedly press the F8 key. Click the Shortcut tab. Click Open File Location. Right-click the folder, and then click Delete.

Click the Download Now button, and then click Run. Follow the instructions to scan your computer and help remove the rogue security software. Click the Start button, and then click Control Panel. Need more help? Expand your skills. Get new features first. Was this information helpful? Yes No. Thank you! Any more feedback? The more you tell us the more we can help. Can you help us improve? Resolved my issue. Clear instructions. Easy to follow. No jargon. Pictures helped.

Didn't match my screen. Incorrect instructions. Too technical. Not enough information. Apps take longer to load. The battery drains faster than expected. There is an abundance of pop-up ads. Unexplained data usage occurs. Higher phone bills arrive. How to check for viruses and other malware on your Android phone A good way to check for malware on your Android phone is to run an antivirus scan. Power off the phone and reboot in safe mode.

Press the power button to access the Power Off options. Most Android phones come with the option to restart in Safe Mode.

When the animation starts, press and hold your phone's volume down button. Hold it until the animation ends and your phone restarts. Uninstall the suspicious app. Find the app in Settings and uninstall or force close it. This may not completely remove the malware, but it could prevent further damage to your device, or from it transmitting the malware to other devices on your network. Look for other apps you think may be infected.

If you think you can identify those apps, delete them immediately. Install a robust mobile security app on your phone. Tips to help protect your Android device against viruses and other malware Here are seven key steps you can take to help protect against future risks.



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