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Your Antivirus Protection Has Expired Fake McAfee Warning
“Your Antivirus Protection Has Expired” Fake McAfee Warning is regarded as a phishing pop-up virus designed to attack computer and scam PC user. Generally speaking, “Your Antivirus Protection Has Expired” Fake McAfee Warning can activate itself in the background. As long as the system is launched, it begins to malfunction the computer. Firstly, “Your Antivirus Protection Has Expired” Fake McAfee Warning takes over your browser and messes up the default settings randomly. It modifies the browser default settings without asking your permission. The homepage can be other nasty websites and every page are full of random popups. As a stubborn pop-up virus, “Your Antivirus Protection Has Expired” Fake McAfee Warning results in lots of fake notifications, system alerts and also other unexpected system errors. However, those “Your Antivirus Protection Has Expired” Fake McAfee Warning popups are not that trustworthy and users should not click on them. Secondly, when users suffer from random popups, it is always a sign of adware attacks. As the “Your Antivirus Protection Has Expired” Fake McAfee Warning is in collusion with other nasty third-parties malware. Adware, potentially unwanted programs and even rogue programs are able to get into the system together with “Your Antivirus Protection Has Expired” Fake McAfee Warning virus. Browsers including Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firewall and Google Chrome and other popular browsers are common victims of “Your Antivirus Protection Has Expired” Fake McAfee Warning infection.

“Your Antivirus Protection Has Expired” Fake McAfee Warning is an ad-provided platform, it misleads many users around the world to install other malware. “Your Antivirus Protection Has Expired” Fake McAfee Warning not only results in random popups, it will also utilize advanced cookies to steal important information from users. During online browsing, “Your Antivirus Protection Has Expired” Fake McAfee Warning can utilize cookies to capture searching content, browsing habits and even credit card password etc. “Your Antivirus Protection Has Expired” Fake McAfee Warning is of great risks to privacy security. Users should take action to remove “Your Antivirus Protection Has Expired” Fake McAfee Warning completely.


“Your Antivirus Protection Has Expired” Fake McAfee Warning Instant Automatic Removal (Win OS + Mac OS)

Un-installing program \ Apps  and removing malicious extensions from web browsers can help us remove some adware, redirect virus and malware, but at present most of computer threats like “Your Antivirus Protection Has Expired” Fake McAfee Warning are developed with advanced technology and cannot be easily removed with regular methods.

Therefore, our security researchers recommend using professional malware remover like SpyHunter Anti-malware to detect and remove virus & malware automatically. It can avoid risks and mistakes of manual removal. Donwload it now if you want a easy and safe solution:

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“Your Antivirus Protection Has Expired” Fake McAfee Warning Manual Removal (Win OS + Mac OS)

Step 1. Uninstall “Your Antivirus Protection Has Expired” Fake McAfee Warning related malicious programs using Control Panel

1. Press Win + R keys at the same time to launch Run box >> Then input: “Control Panel” and click OK

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2. In Control Panel, click on Uninstall a program

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3. In the Programs and Features window, right click on apps that may be related with “Your Antivirus Protection Has Expired” Fake McAfee Warning, then click Uninstall/Change. Then select Uninstall option.


Step 2. Remove “Your Antivirus Protection Has Expired” Fake McAfee Warning related malicious extension from Microsoft Edge/ Chrome/Firefox

–  On Microsoft Edge

  • Click More (…) on the address bar and select Extensions
  • Select extensions that may be related with “Your Antivirus Protection Has Expired” Fake McAfee Warning and click Uninstall button

–  On Chrome

  • Click the Extensions button on the Chrome browser toolbar.
  • Click Manage Extensions.
  • Click the trash can icon to delete extensions that may be related with “Your Antivirus Protection Has Expired” Fake McAfee Warning.
  • A confirmation dialog appears, click Remove.

On Firefox

  • Click the Extensions button on the Firefox browser toolbar.
  • Click Manage Extensions.
  • Click (…)  button of the malicious extension and select Remove button


Step 3. Find and remove nasty registry files related with “Your Antivirus Protection Has Expired” Fake McAfee Warning:

1. Open Registry Editor first:

  • Press Win [Windows key] + R on your keyboard.
  • Type regedit in the Run box and hit OK

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2. Find out and remove all harmful registry files that may be related with “Your Antivirus Protection Has Expired” Fake McAfee Warning:

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(Do Not Delete Any Registry File If You’re Not Familiar with It)

Wrong operation in Registry Editor might harm your computer.If you are not able to locate and identify the nasty registry files, we recommend using SpyHunter Anti-malware and see if it will find out unsafe registry files of infection for you. This may save you hours and avoid risks.

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Step 4. Reset Microsoft Edge, Chrome, Firefox and IE to remove “Your Antivirus Protection Has Expired” Fake McAfee Warning

Reset Microsoft Edge

1. Select More (…) on the address bar, then click Settings

2. Select “Privacy, search and services” at the left side menu

3. Click “Choose what to clear”

4. Select all the options and then click Clear now button

Reset Chrome

1. Open Chrome, then click “Customize and control Google Chrome” button >> click Settings

2. Type “reset” into the search box;

3. Scroll down to the bottom, then click on Reset settings;

4. A message box will pop up to inform that your browser settings will be restored to their original defaults, click Reset settings button when it appears.

Reset Firefox

1. Open Firefox, then click on Firefox button, then Click on Help button, then Click on More Troubleshooting Information

2. At the Troubleshooting Information page, click on Refresh Firefox

3. A message box will pop up to let you confirm that you want to reset Firefox to its initial state, click Refresh Firefox button when it appears.


Note: If problems remain after you completing manual removal steps, please scan your PC with Spyhunter to solve all issues:

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STEP 1 Delete malicious apps from Mac

– Select Finder on dock:

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Select Applications >> Right-lick on unwanted or suspicious apps that may be related with “Your Antivirus Protection Has Expired” Fake McAfee Warning >> Click Move to Trash

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Go to Dock  >> Right-click on Trash icon and click Empty Trash.

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STEP 2 Uninstall Unwanted or Suspicious Extension that May Be Related with Adware:

On Safari:

Launch Safari and Click Preferences

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Select Extensions tab >> Find unwanted or suspicious extension that may be related with “Your Antivirus Protection Has Expired” Fake McAfee Warning >> Click Uninstall

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On Chrome:

Launch Chrome  >> Select More Tools  >> Click Extensions:

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Find unwanted or suspicious extension that may be related with “Your Antivirus Protection Has Expired” Fake McAfee Warning >> Click Trash icon to uninstall it.

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On Firefox:

Launch Firefox >> Click Add-ons:

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Select Extensions tab >>  Find unwanted or suspicious extension that may be related with “Your Antivirus Protection Has Expired” Fake McAfee Warning >> Click Remove

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STEP 3 Remove malicious files and folders related with adware or malware.

Click the Finder icon from the menu bar. Choose Go, and click Go to Folder…

1. In the Go to Folder… bar, type: /Library/LaunchAgents/

2. Check the “LaunchAgents” folder to find and delete malicious files related with “Your Antivirus Protection Has Expired” Fake McAfee Warning:

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3.In the Go to Folder... bar, type: ~/Library/Application Support/

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4. Check the “Application Support” folder to find and delete malicious files related with “Your Antivirus Protection Has Expired” Fake McAfee Warning:

5. In the Go to Folder… bar, type: ~/Library/LaunchAgents/

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6. Check the “LaunchAgents” folder to find and delete malicious files related with “Your Antivirus Protection Has Expired” Fake McAfee Warning:

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7. In the “Go to Folder…” bar, type: /Library/LaunchDaemons/

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8. Check the “LaunchDaemons” folder to find and delete malicious files related with “Your Antivirus Protection Has Expired” Fake McAfee Warning:

Looking for malicious files and folders related with malware is a lengthy and complicated process. If you want to do it easily and avoid risks, our security researchers recommend using  SpyHunter For Mac to detect and remove all malicious items on your machine:

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