Norton did not block ads.fiancetrack.dll
The App Ads.fiancetrack(2).dll fake alert is a browser-based scam that displays bogus messages to trick you into calling a Tech Support Scam phone number.
The App Ads.fiancetrack(2).dll fake alert is a scam that pretends to be from Microsoft or Apple to trick you into thinking that your computer has crashed or that a virus has been detected. It does this to try and scare you into calling one of the listed numbers to receive support.
If you call these phone numbers, scammers will ask you to install a program that gives them remote access to your computer. Using remote access, these experienced scammers rely on confidence tricks typically involving utilities built into Windows (eg. Event Viewer) to gain your trust and trick you into paying for “support” services or even steal credit card account information.
The App Ads.fiancetrack(2).dll tech support scam will put your browser on full-screen mode and display pop-up messages that won’t go away, essentially locking your browser.
My solution was other anti malware programs. Why did Norton not track this app?