How to set "pws:html/phish.hc" on Windows on my Windows 11 pro PC?

Pinksuvika 20 Reputation points
2024-12-18T10:14:48.3133333+00:00

Hello,

Is anyone helping me with this threat? "pws:html/phish.hc"

I always got this threat alert. I have even removed it, but it keeps coming back.

So, what should I do about it?

Thanks.

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  1. S.Sengupta 21,061 Reputation points MVP
    2024-12-18T12:33:32.6133333+00:00

    Boot your computer into Safe Mode with Networking

    Downlaod and install Malwarebytes Anti-Malware and scan the system.

    Reset browser settings and clearing cache, cookies, and extensions.

    Change passwords for critical accounts

    Enable two-factor authentication where possible

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  1. Ian Xue 38,726 Reputation points Microsoft Vendor
    2024-12-20T03:55:25.3433333+00:00

    Hi Pinksuvika,

    Thanks for your post. Generally speaking, Devices affected by this threat might exhibit the following unexpected behavior in your device:

    • Slow performance
    • Presence of added or modified files
    • Changes in desktop settings
    • Freezing or crashing
    • Diminished storage space

    Microsoft Defender Antivirus automatically removes threats as they are detected. However, many infections can leave remnant files and system changes. Updating your antimalware definitions and running a full scan might help address these remnant artifacts.

    Reference: PWS:HTML/Phish.RA!MTB threat description - Microsoft Security Intelligence

    Best Regards,

    Ian Xue


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