Avast Online Security Flags Legitimate Site as Phishing Threat, Users in Uproar
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Published date: 2025/05/05
- Location: Bl6 2netherlands, Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima, Morocco
The digital landscape is often fraught with threats, with cybersecurity companies like Avast at the forefront of protecting users from online scams. In a recent incident that has garnered widespread attention, Avast's online security software erroneously classified a legitimate website as a phishing threat, sending ripples through its user community. This mix-up has raised questions about the reliability of automated cybersecurity tools, their impact on businesses, and the rights of users navigating the internet.
The incident occurred on April 15, when users reported that Avast had blocked access to the website belonging to Legit Web, GOOGLE DELETE PHISING a popular platform known for its user-friendly interface and commitment to customer service.
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