Chrome Core Security Update - How to Fix ?


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    Chrome Core Security Update - How to Fix ?


    Hello Everyone !
    Whenever I Go to a Website in Chrome , It Automatically Redirects to "Chrome Core Security Update "
    But When I Go to Settings it tells Updates are up to Date .
    What to do ?
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Chrome Core Security Update - How to Fix ?-ccsu.png   Chrome Core Security Update - How to Fix ?-ccsu-2.png  
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    Hi Thunderous Rail, welcome to Windows Seven Forums

    Read through this Chrome website. Check out the one where is mentions a malware infection. There are links there for a remedy.

    Your specs don't mention any anti virus running on your computer, are you using one.

    https://productforums.google.com/for...me/bQ45zNeIx3s
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    The poor grammar in the message suggests a malware infection to me!
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    mitchell65 said:
    The poor grammar in the message suggests a malware infection to me!
    Can you Specify It ?
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    Scan with Malwarebytes Anti-Malware free and ESET Online
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    Thunderous Rail said:
    mitchell65 said:
    The poor grammar in the message suggests a malware infection to me!
    Can you Specify It ?
    If you mean specify the bad grammer then in your screenshot "you need manually perform etc" should read "you need TO manually perform etc"
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