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They were trying to fix another problem I was having with site alert so every tech guy was trying to fix the issue by uninstalling and reinstalling McAfee a zillion times. I probably didn't get any warning from McAfee when McAfee's anti-virus was being reinstalled since I told the tech support I had Malwarebytes and they removed it via remote before reinstalling McAfee. I don't think I need the stinger tool since Malwarebytes got rid of that super nasty malware.