"Avoid malware" is so innocent it almost makes me cry. The operationalized embodiment of this genuflection would be some appreciable amount of stuff will not be installed on my machine (some other way) if I don't click. It says nothing of malware which is installed on the site you're visiting or that won't be delivered some other way, but maybe that's of no concern to you. The question is: will you click on the (legitimate dialogue, maybe?) prompt (if there is one) warning you about installing something? Please decide how you will rationalize your behavior: 1) I thought it was a link on the web site; 2) I have antivirus software; 3) experts on HN said clicking / not clicking has no appreciable effect.
Let's have fun with this: that popup from your bank's site which just showed up in front of that pr0n you were watching, ordering you to check your account immediately because an unauthorized transfer has been detected? Definitely legit. You should click that. Oh yeah, definitely. It's absolutely your bank, and my name is Danny Flanagan.
You definitely should take mitigation measures, and you should be inside that OODA see -> click loop.
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