How to Remove Securecyberprotector.live

Securecyberprotector.live is an illicit website that produces misleading messages to entice web users into purchasing an endorsed application. It will suddenly display a pop-up on the computer claiming that it has identified multiple virus infection. The fact is, this message from Securecyberprotector.live is generic and it will show up on every visitor’s computer. We are only sure of two things. First, Securecyberprotector.live is a website that is under the control of cyber scammers. Second, it provides false information to users in order to properly execute its scam activities.

Why is Securecyberprotector.live a scan?

Internet users are not supposed to browse this kind of website. However, due to the redirects that are being triggered from the visited websites, the chance of bumping into this site is very likely. Online pages that commonly divert the browser to Securecyberprotector.live are the ones that are engaging in piracy (video, music, software). Viewing the pages from the mentioned location could run a script that automatically directs the browser pages to Securecyberprotector.live.

As soon as the user arrives on this website, it is going to exhibit the misleading pop-up page asserting issues it has identified in the computer. The message was designed to appear legit and originate from an antivirus brand. This is the main reason why many web users are tricked into proceeding with the prompt, which will eventually ask them to purchase a product or pay for a yearly subscription plan.

Screenshot of Securecyberprotector.live

Stopping the Securecyberprotector.live pop-up

Users will incur some costs if they follow the instructions provided by the Securecyberprotector.live pop-up. They need to pay a certain amount by following the recommendation of this website. Therefore, we highly suggest immediately get rid of the Securecyberprotector.live pop-up using the instructions on this page.

Why was Securecyberprotector.live created?

Misleading actions: The first fake notifications that appear to users who visit Securecyberprotector.live are those claiming that their security application has expired or that a virus has infiltrated their computer. Internet users are advised to purchase the recommended program or pay for the yearly subscription.

Malicious goal: It tries to display a series of fictitious warnings about the security state of the computer using the push notification windows in Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Microsoft Edge. The Securecyberprotector.live pop-up will keep coming up unless the browser’s settings are changed to remove the URL.

Securecyberprotector.live Removal Procedure

Below is a systematic instruction that is very useful in getting rid of the potentially unwanted program (PUP) from compromised computer. In order to totally eliminate the threat, it is vital to follow the process in exact manner.

The procedure may require you to close the browser or restart the computer; therefore, we are suggesting to Bookmark or Print this page. You must be logged in to Windows with an Administrator account to be able to execute some of the tasks. Check here to know if you are currently using an account with Admin rights. 

Step 1 : Scan the computer with antivirus program

Combo Cleaner is a trusted computer security and optimization tool equipped with a powerful virus and malware detection engine. This program can get rid of Securecyberprotector.live redirect and similar threats, whether it has infected PC, Mac, Android, or iOS.

1. Download the application from the following page:

2. Save the file to your preferred location.

3. Double-click the downloaded file and install with the default settings.

4. At the end of the setup process, click Finish to run Combo Cleaner.

5. To begin checking for threats like Securecyberprotector.live, click on the Start Scan button. Wait for this scan to finish.

Screenshot of Combo Cleaner PC

6. At the end of the scan process, click on Remove all threats to delete Securecyberprotector.live, including all harmful objects from the computer.

To fully optimize the features of antivirus and privacy scanners, users may have to upgrade to the premium version.

Please continue with the succeeding removal procedures if you are comfortable manually getting rid of the browser redirects, pop-ups, and malicious items linked to it.

Step 2 : Get rid of Pop-up Notifications

Normally, Securecyberprotector.live will start to bombard internet browser screen with pop-ups if web user was deceived to click “Allow” button that triggers the said website to send push notification. To stop Securecyberprotector.live from showing the pop-ups, please execute the procedures below.

Google Chrome

Google Chrome Notifications

1. On Google Chrome browser, type or copy and paste the following in the address bar and press Enter on the keyboard:

chrome://settings/content/notifications

2. Scroll down to the list under "Allowed to send notifications" section and look for Securecyberprotector.live.

3. Click the ellipses icon (3-dot) beside Securecyberprotector.live to reveal the options.

Screenshot of Chrome Notification Settings

4. Click on Block or Remove to stop Securecyberprotector.live from displaying pop-up ads on the Google Chrome browser.

5. Please restart your Google Chrome browser.

Remove Malicious Extension from Google Chrome

1. Open the Google Chrome browser.

2. Input the strings below in the address bar and press Enter on the keyboard:

chrome://extensions/

Screenshot of Chrome Extensions in PC

3. Look for malicious browser extension and remove it from Google Chrome.

Alternative Method to Clean Up Google Chrome browser

Not all browser threats are the same. Some cannot be removed by deleting relevant extensions and codes. In this instance, resetting the browser to its default configuration is the best solution. If Securecyberprotector.live is still bothering you after completing all the steps above, please execute the procedures below to proceed with the Google Chrome Safety Check.

1. Open the Google Chrome application.

2. Type or copy and paste the string below in the address bar. Then, press Enter on the keyboard:

chrome://settings/privacy

Screenshot of Safety Check

3. Next, please click Go to Safety Check and review your current security status.

4. Remove any suspicious items and follow the safety recommendations of Google Chrome.

This feature of Google Chrome aims to find malicious websites and harmful software. If you are unable to delete Securecyberprotector.live, the other option is to Reset Google Chrome settings to their original defaults. See more details on this page.

MS Edge

Microsoft Edge Notifications

1. Open the Microsoft Edge browser. Type or copy and paste the following in the address bar and press Enter on your keyboard:

edge://settings/content/notifications

Screenshot of Edge Notifications

2. Scroll down to the Allow section and select Securecyberprotector.live.

3. Click the More Actions or ellipses icon (3-dot) to reveal the options.

4. Select Remove from the options to stop the malicious website from using the push notification feature. Repeat the same procedure for other websites that keep displaying pop-up advertisements.

Remove malicious extension from Microsoft Windows and Edge Browser

1. On your keyboard, press Windows Key + R. Type the appwiz.cpl command and click OK.

Screenshot of Run Command

2. The Program and Features window will open. Arrange the list in a chronological manner, with recently installed applications on top. To do this, click on the 'Installed On' column.

Screenshot of Program and Featires

3. Look for a malicious item or a recently installed suspicious entry in the list.

4. Click on Uninstall to remove it from the Windows system.

If Securecyberprotector.live is still present on the browser and the pop-ups persist, another option is to remove relevant adware from the browser settings.

5. Open the Microsoft Edge program.

6. Input the following string in the address bar and press Enter on the keyboard:

edge://extensions/

Screenshot of MS Edge Address Bar

7. Look for and Remove or Disable malicious items from the Installed Extensions area.

Screenshot of Edge Extension Removal

8. You may now close the window and restart the Microsoft Edge browser.

Firefox

Mozilla Firefox Notifications

1. On Mozilla Firefox browser, type the following in the address bar and press Enter key:

about:preferences#privacy

2. Scroll down to the Permissions area and look for Notifications.

Screenshot of Firefox Notifications

3. Click the Settings button aligned with the Notifications.

4. Look for Securecyberprotector.live entry and click the Remove WebsiteStatus button.

Screenshot of Firefox Notifications Removal

5. Click on Save Changes and restart Mozilla Firefox and check if Securecyberprotector.live pop-up is gone.

Uninstall Malicious Extension from Mozilla Firefox

1. Open the Mozilla Firefox browser.

2. Type or copy and paste the strings below in the address bar and press Enter on the keyboard:

about:addons

Screenshot of Firefox Extension

3. Click on Extensions from the sidebar menu.

4. Look for an entry malicious extension and Disable or Remove it from the browser using the options button.

After deleting the malicious browser extension, it is expected that pop-ups and other troubles will be gone from the Mozilla Firefox browser.

Safari (Mac)

Safari Notifications

1. Open the Safari internet browser, and on the top menu, click on Safari > Settings or Preferences.

2. Next, click on the Websites tab to show all the content.

3. In the left sidebar, click on Notifications.

Screenshot of Safari Notifications

4. Go to the right panel and select Securecyberprotector.live from the list.

5. Click on the Remove button to stop the website from utilizing the push notification in Safari.

6. You may now restart the Safari browser and see if the Securecyberprotector.live pop-up is gone.

Opera

Opera Notifications

1. Open the Opera internet browser program.

2. Type or copy and paste the following in the address bar and press Enter on your keyboard:

opera://settings/content/notifications

Screenshot of Opera Address Bar

3. Scroll down to the Allowed to send notifications area.

4. Look for Securecyberprotector.live or any website you want to stop receiving notifications.

Screenshot of Opera Settings

5. In the right section beside the web address, click the ellipses icon (3-dot) to see the options.

6. Click on Remove from the selection to stop Securecyberprotector.live from sending notifications.

Get Rid of Malware Extension from Opera Browser

1. Open the Opera internet browser.

2. Input or copy and paste the following strings in the address bar and press Enter on your keyboard:

opera://extensions

Screenshot of Opera Extension

3. Explore the extensions area, and once you locate the malware, click the Remove button.

Android & iOS

iOS and Android Notifications

Although this threat is normally attacking mainly computer devices such as PC and Macs, there is still chance that Android and iOS users could bump into Securecyberprotector.live notifications. As more internet users browse and purchase online on smartphones and tablets, these mobile devices are becoming attractive targets for cybercriminals.

Proceed to this link to see comprehensive instructions to remove Securecyberprotector.live pop-ups from Android and iOS.

Step 3 : Scan and Delete Adware with AdwCleaner (PC Only)

In addition to the procedure, we suggest scanning the computer with AdwCleaner tool. Possibly, there are some traces of Securecyberprotector.live on the browser that were not deleted during the preceding steps. This tool will scan the computer and check for presence of malicious applications.

1. Follow the link below to download the tool called AdwCleaner.

2. When the download has completed, please close all running programs on the computer, especially browsers affected by Securecyberprotector.live.

3. Browse the location of the downloaded file and double-click on adwcleaner.exe to start running the tool.

4. If Windows displays a prompt saying, "Do you want to allow this app to make changes to your device?" click Yes to proceed.

5. On the AdwCleaner dashboard, click on Settings.

Screenshot of AdwCleaner Policies

6. While in the Settings window, please turn On the Reset Chrome Policies and Reset IE Policies.

Screenshot of AdwCleaner Scanner

7. Go back to the Dashboard and click the Scan Now button.

8. AdwCleaner searches the computer for malicious programs, extensions, plug-ins, adware, and any items that may be associated with Securecyberprotector.live.

9. Clean or Remove all suspicious and harmful items identified after the thorough scan.

10. AdwCleaner will then prompt an option to run another repair, which will reset Winsock and other settings. Please click the Run Basic Repair button.

Screenshot of Basic Repair

11. A message will appear stating that "All processes will be closed..." Please click Continue.

Image of Basic Repair Message

12. After the cleanup procedure, rebooting the computer is required to finalize the removal of Securecyberprotector.live as well as other detected threats.

Step 4 : Block Notification Request from Websites

We know that most web users who suffer from these aggressive pop-up notifications are due to accidental clicks, which allow Securecyberprotector.live to utilize the pop-up area. In this section, we are providing procedures on how you can totally block any notification request regardless of the website.

Google Chrome

Disallow in Google Chrome

1. In the address bar of your Google Chrome browser, type or copy and paste the following strings and press Enter on your keyboard:

chrome://settings/content/notifications

Screenshot of Chrome Notifications

2. Navigate to the Default Behavior section and select "Don't allow sites to send notifications."

This method will block all requests to send notifications on Chrome; therefore, an accidental click to allow it is out of question. If there is a need to receive notifications from legitimate sites, you can do so by navigating to the "Allowed to send notifications" area and manually adding the URL of the website.

MS Edge

Turn Off in Microsoft Edge

1. Input or copy and paste the following text in the address bar of the Microsoft Edge browser and hit Enter on the keyboard:

edge://settings/content/notifications

Screenshot of Edge Notifications Turned Off

2. Go to the area that says "Ask before sending (recommended) and turn off the slider.

The procedure blocks all websites from requesting access to the notifications in the Edge browser. If you want to add a favorite website to the notification section, simply scroll down to the Allow section and enter the web address.

Firefox

Block Request in Mozilla Firefox

1. Type or copy and paste the following strings to the address bar of Mozilla Firefox and press Enter on the keyboard:

about:preferences#privacy

2. Scroll down to the Permissions area.

3. Click the Settings button aligned with the Notifications.

Screenshot of Blocking Firefox Notifications

4. In the new window, select the "Block new requests asking to allow notifications."

5. Lastly, click on Save Changes.

This method will block or prevent any unlisted websites from sending notifications to the Firefox browser.

Safari (Mac)

Turn Off Resquest in Safari

1. Open the Safari internet browser program.

2. Go to the top menu, Safari > Preferences. This will open the settings window.

3. Click on the Websites tab.

Screenshot of Block Notifications in Safari

4. Next, select Notifications from the list in the left sidebar.

5. Deselect or turn off the "Allow websites to ask for permission to send notifications."

6. You can now close the Safari Preferences window.

This method is useful if Safari users want to stop seeing the notification requests when visiting websites.

Opera

Don't Allow in Opera

1. In the address bar or the Opera browser, type or copy and paste the following strings and press Enter on the keyboard:

opera://settings/content/notifications

Screenshot of Opera Notifications Blocked

2. Scroll down to the Default Behavior section and enable the "Don't allow sites to send notifications."

Keep in mind that these actions block requests from all websites on the Opera browser. To receive notifications from a chosen website, simply scroll down to the "Allowed to send notification" area and add the specific web address.

System Compatibility Notice

Logo of Windows and Mac

We made sure that our guide to remove Securecyberprotector.live is compatible with most Microsoft operating systems (Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows 8, Windows 10, and Windows 11), as well as Mac OS. To avoid complexities, the commands used in the procedures are common, usable, and tested. If you found compatibility issues while using this guide, kindly approach us via message form or the comment section below, and we will make sure to respond and make necessary adjustments.

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