nope it's not
The title is MSN Virus Remover. The latest version is 5.11 and it is free for download. It is designed to remove viruses that are commonly found on MSN but it has produced only mediocre results, according to reviews.
no facebook has more threats for virus
Yes Msn Plus is a horrible virus that causes your computer to break down and occasionally not respond. However it takes a while for this to happen but once this begins to happen you must uninstall Msn Plus immediately before the virus spreads around your computer and affects your saved data and internet connection.
MSN conservations will be private unless the people in that room will see your conversation, but if none of you in the room have a specific virus then yes your conversations are private.
these types of malware are called browser hijackers. go to www.housecall.com and run the online virus and malware scan Lis@ No, it's not a virus, your msn uses secured site browsing and it uses that address to access pages over a secured connection, that only the MSN software can access.
Ensuring that ones MSN email is secure is the responsibility of the user. They must ensure that their virus scanning software is up to date and functioning correctly. In addition, they should be careful about opening mail from unknown sources. MSN offers the option to have all incoming emails virus scanned.
The format of your question appears to be a statement. I am assuming that you have a virus on your machine you believe was caught from MSN messenger. First you need to know what sort or the name of the virus then remove it. This is a web address that will give you information about how to remove know MSN contractable viruses but you will need to know which one it is. Good luck. If this is not what you need sorry but the way the question was worded made it a bit confusing.
No he doesn't It's probably other software on your computer have a nice day
To remove the link virus on MSN (or any related messaging platform), first, update your antivirus software and run a full system scan to detect and eliminate any malware. Next, change your passwords for MSN and any other accounts that may have been compromised. Additionally, inform your contacts about the issue, so they don’t click on any suspicious links that might have been sent from your account. Finally, consider uninstalling and reinstalling the MSN application for a fresh start.
The best ways to prevent hacking of MSN involve using a good virus and anti spyware package. Block any emails or messages from unknown senders and create a strong password.
A virus would be the most likely cause. Run a scan with your anti-virus program.