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Kuaave
Ijurujáva

Can you please stop letting GitHub enter malaware to this browser

nathan foster ombohovái
britesunshine77

I kept going in a loop when sign up and I went into GitHub and realized there are several malaware agents improvising and scheduling events for my phone this phone is completely hacked a mucrosotf is allowing it

I kept going in a loop when sign up and I went into GitHub and realized there are several malaware agents improvising and scheduling events for my phone this phone is completely hacked a mucrosotf is allowing it

Opaite Mbohovái (1)

Hi,

Could you provide a bit more detail about what you're seeing?

When you mention that GitHub is "entering malware" into Firefox, are you seeing unwanted pop-ups, redirects, unexpected downloads, or security warnings that appear when you visit GitHub?

GitHub itself is a widely used code hosting platform, so the problem may be related to a specific repository, browser extension, downloaded file, or another program on the computer rather than GitHub directly.

A few things that would help us investigate:

  • What exactly happens, and what message do you see?
  • Does the issue occur only on GitHub or on other websites as well?
  • Are you using any extensions in Firefox?
  • Have you recently downloaded or installed anything from GitHub?

If possible, please include a screenshot of the warning or error message (without any personal information). That will make it much easier to determine what's causing the problem and suggest the appropriate fix.

Looking forward to your reply.

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