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Google Chrome Not Responding Due to Malware
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<blockquote data-quote="blue4t" data-source="post: 664198" data-attributes="member: 65360"><p>A couple of days ago I had an issue with Google Chrome not responding at all. The only thing I could do was to end the task and start over. After running through different issues (including reinstall) I found out the issue was with some malware. I ran a scan, got rid of the offending malware, and everything worked normal. Today the issue popped up again. I am running the anti-malware but I don't want to have to do that every time. Is there something that can fix this problem from never coming back?</p><p></p><p>I haven't started visiting new websites or downloading anything. If I download anything it's usually from a respected source like amazon.com. Could I be going to a site that's giving me malware and I just don't know about it?</p><p></p><p>I could be totally wrong and it's not malware causing the problem. It could've just been a lucky fix on Sunday. I hope I'm right because that does narrow everything down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blue4t, post: 664198, member: 65360"] A couple of days ago I had an issue with Google Chrome not responding at all. The only thing I could do was to end the task and start over. After running through different issues (including reinstall) I found out the issue was with some malware. I ran a scan, got rid of the offending malware, and everything worked normal. Today the issue popped up again. I am running the anti-malware but I don't want to have to do that every time. Is there something that can fix this problem from never coming back? I haven't started visiting new websites or downloading anything. If I download anything it's usually from a respected source like amazon.com. Could I be going to a site that's giving me malware and I just don't know about it? I could be totally wrong and it's not malware causing the problem. It could've just been a lucky fix on Sunday. I hope I'm right because that does narrow everything down. [/QUOTE]
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