AI Diagnostic Summary

Your computer is broadcasting viruses

High Likelihood Warning

This appears to be a security-related message. Exercise caution.

Safety Warning

This message is commonly associated with scams or phishing attempts.

Do Not:

  • Click any links in the message
  • Call any phone numbers displayed
  • Enter personal or financial information

Safe Actions:

  • Close the popup or browser tab immediately
  • Navigate directly to official websites if concerned
  • Run a trusted antivirus scan on your device

Seeing "Your computer is broadcasting viruses"? This type of message is commonly used in scams or phishing attempts. Before taking any action, read the safety guidance below carefully.

Medium confidence
What This Error Means

This scary message is designed to make you call scammers.

Reported across multiple operating systems and devices.

Based on documented solutions and common real-world fixes.
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Common Causes
  • Malicious website redirect
  • Infected advertisement
  • Adware
How to Fix
  1. Do NOT call the number
  2. Close the browser (use Task Manager if needed)
  3. Clear browser cache and cookies
  4. Run legitimate antivirus

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Environment Differences

Fake Virus Broadcasting Popup Scam Targeting Specific Devices and Demographics

Scam operations displaying Fake Virus Broadcasting Popup Scam are not random — they target specific demographics and device types through ad networks, browser search results, and social engineering that appears on commonly visited websites. Targeting patterns: elderly users are disproportionately targeted through Google Search ads that appear before legitimate support pages, and through YouTube ads that redirect to scam pages. Mobile users see Fake Virus Broadcasting Popup Scam designed to look like iOS or Android system notifications — these appear in browser windows, not from the OS, and cannot perform the actions they claim. Users with outdated browsers are targeted through exploit kit redirect chains embedded in compromised advertising networks. To reduce exposure: keep browsers updated (Chrome, Firefox, Edge auto-update by default), install uBlock Origin to block malicious ad networks that host scam redirects, use DNS-based blocking (Cloudflare 1.1.1.2, NextDNS) that blocks known malicious domains before the browser even loads them. If a family member encounters Fake Virus Broadcasting Popup Scam, the safest immediate response is to power off the device and seek help before providing any information or calling any numbers displayed.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can my computer broadcast viruses?

No - this is not how viruses work. The message is fake.

Screen is frozen?

Press Ctrl+Alt+Delete and use Task Manager to close browser.

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