![]() If it becomes a real problem, then I will probably be forced into installing Chrome on my machine so I can duplicate and track down the bug. Don’t get me wrong, I am happy that you let us know about it. Since Chrome is probably the most popular browser right now, I would think the comments would be churning with complaints and yours is only the second time I’ve heard of this. I don’t see how it could be a DCT coding problem. The reason I am suspicious of the browser is that DCT uses WordPress as its CMS along with millions of other sites around the world. In all fairness to Avast, I guess it is possible they didn’t know about it, but they are in the security business, after all, so what does that tell you…ĭid this happen with previous versions of Chrome, or is this something new? (All one has to do is consider the Equifax debacle to know what I’m talking about.) In this case, it took Avast, the new owner of Piriform, nearly a month to get this fixed. There seems to be a fast-growing trend for companies to hold off when it comes to notifying its customers about a security breach. A more drastic approach would be to permanently delete the software. Apparently, the malware is limited to a CCleaner Dynamic Link Library (DLL) file which is replaced when updating the software. Opting to update CCleaner is, in my opinion, the best and only viable route to take. According to Microsoft, Defender is able to detect and remove this virus
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