What is Scareware?
Written by: Brenda Buckman
Published: 9/4/2025
FAQs about scareware
Scareware is a type of malware designed to scare you into taking immediate action, often by showing fake security alerts or pop-up messages. It tricks users into downloading malware disguised as fake antivirus software or clicking malicious links.
Scareware uses social engineering tactics, like alarming messages that mimic warnings from legitimate software, to make victims believe their device is infected. The goal is to push users into paying for bogus solutions or downloading harmful software.
You can spot scareware by its overly dramatic and urgent messages, frequent pop-ups, fake antivirus warnings, or offers to fix non-existent issues. Legitimate antivirus programs don't use high-pressure tactics like these.
If you encounter scareware, do not click any links or download any files. Close the pop-up or notification without interacting with it. Run a scan with trusted antivirus software to ensure your system's safety.
To protect against scareware:
Install and regularly update reputable antivirus software.
Keep your operating system and apps updated.
Avoid clicking on suspicious links or downloading untrusted files.
Use a pop-up blocker in your browser.
Yes, scareware can install other malware on your device, like trojans or ransomware, if you interact with it. This can compromise your personal data or lead to unauthorized access.