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I have AVG installed on my mac. Currently the field shield alert is popping up every 15 seconds with the following message:
'Multiple threats secured! We've moved analyticsd to your Virus Chest because it was infected with MacOS:Adload-S [Trj].'
I don't understand what this means? What is analyticsd? I've tried deleting the files from quarantine but they won't go (there's 180 files in quarantine, as the file shield alert pops up every 15 seconds..!).
Any help? I don't know what what it means or to do with it!
Thank you!!
- February 15, 2018
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I would like to confirm that this is a false detection by AVG which we are aware of and this will be fixed soon. Apologies for the inconvenience caused and appreciate your patience in the mean time.
- February 15, 2018
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My Mac is running: OS High Sierra 10.13.2
I have a free version of AVG AntiVirus, Version 18.2
- February 15, 2018
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I would like to confirm that this is a false detection by AVG which we are aware of and this will be fixed soon. Apologies for the inconvenience caused and appreciate your patience in the mean time.
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Thank you!
- February 16, 2018
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- February 16, 2018
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I strongly ask you to find a solution on this issue ASAP. Txs in advance.
- April 30, 2019
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Can you mention the version of your AVG Internet security?
The URL mentioned in the popup, it that a legitimate link?
- April 30, 2019
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