Gunjan, without check the detection pop-up we will not be able to explain the root cause of the issue.
However, I suggest you to reset your browsers and check if you receive the same pop-up again.
If you receive the pop-up, please share us the screenshot as requested.
Refer the article below to reset your browsers: https://support.avg.com/SupportArticleView?urlname=AVG-Reset-browser
Hi Gunjan,
In light of the current circumstances concerning Covid-19 outbreak, there was a delay and our live chat and call support is currently not available.
May I know if you receive this pop-up when you open an application or access a website?
To know more about the detection, click on see details and share us the screenshot of the pop-up.
You can post the screenshot here in your topic. Click on "Answer" & then click on the "Image" [mountain symbol] & follow the instructions.
On 3 of our Windows 10 machines since yesterday, we keep getting the warning about "dms-akam.licdn.cn" . It keeps saying threat secured and we have updated and run AVG several times. But this message keeps returning. We switched browsers from Chrome to IE but the messages comes back yet again.
We have a 10 user paid license and can't find how to ask AVG/Avast a question. Please help.
Thanks in advance
Hi Gunjan,
In light of the current circumstances concerning Covid-19 outbreak, there was a delay and our live chat and call support is currently not available.
May I know if you receive this pop-up when you open an application or access a website?
To know more about the detection, click on see details and share us the screenshot of the pop-up.
You can post the screenshot here in your topic. Click on "Answer" & then click on the "Image" [mountain symbol] & follow the instructions.
Sarath
It does not appear to be connected with opening an application. If it is connected to a website, it is hard to tell since it does not appear immediately after going to a particular website (I have seen such phishiing warning for other websites before). This message pops up even when the screen has been idle for a few minutes.
I can try and capture the details next time I have a chance. In the meantime of you would be useful if you could tell me about this particular malware - have you seen it before and how does it get on any computers. Does it have anything to do with LinkedIn or LinkedIn Jobs
Thanks you
Gunjan