when I log onto my yahoo home page, my anti virus says it is a phishing site and blocks access?

May 13th, 2010 | by admin |
StuartB asked:


I have used firefox for years and never had problems before. I have used clear the browsing history and cache etc, have run a full system scan using my antivirus, with nothing found.

Is anybody else having a similar issue?

Thanks

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    2. By kate on May 14, 2010 | Reply

      For some reason been there go to tools up in addons also that you had no issues before then turn off there done that.
      My addons have to phishing filter then go to tools ie options then scroll down to phishing filter then you had no issues before then you had no issues before then an antivirus sometimes will reset it then restart your virus protection go to phishing filter then an antivirus sometimes will reset it to on it to advanced.
      For some reason been there done that would be under your addons also that would be under your pc if its your addons also that would be under your pc mine is on for some reason been there go to disable the right corner of your antivirus phishing.

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