I was in the middle of a lesson when I was hit with sudden pop-ups in Chrome claiming that I have a virus. I accidentally clicked one, but I quickly closed it. I ran a quick scan with Windows Defender and Kaspersky, and both reported no threats found. Despite that, I feel like my internet is running slower, and I'm really worried about whether I might have picked up a virus during that brief moment of clicking the link.
3 Answers
If your scans say you're clean and everything seems okay, then you're probably in the clear! Just make sure to keep your software updated and be cautious about what you click in the future.
Close call! But if you got scared and immediately shut it down, you should be fine. We call that the 'Venus flytrap' in IT—caught it before it could do any damage! Just keep an eye on things, and if everything seems normal after scanning, you’re likely safe.
It sounds like you might have encountered some scareware, which is designed to trick you into thinking your computer is infected. I recommend checking your browser settings to see what sites have permission to send notifications. If you find any unfamiliar ones, you should block them and clear their cookies.

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