The scammers are out in force and they want you to know right here right now that you have a virus and you need to call their fake Apple number right away or all of your data will be deleted, your car won't start, and all the food in your fridge will go bad. Pop-ups, emails, and texts are their weapons of choice and they desperately want you to think that you have a virus so that they can take your money.
Yes, there are Mac viruses, but they are extremely rare as they are incredibly difficult to create and all involve granting permission to your computer or device. It's so much easier just to trick you into thinking that you have a virus.
One of the most popular ways they can trick you is to get you to sign up for notifications in Safari. These notifications can then look like they are coming from your system and will keep popping up tempting you to click on them. At that point you can be lead to fake websites, offers for software, or any number of troubles. To remedy this, let's just get rid of all Safari notifications. Here is what to do:
Open Safari and go to the Safari drop-down menu next to the Apple in the upper-left. Choose Preferences or Settings (it's different depending on the version). Select Websites and on the left column scroll down to Notifications. If you have any then remove them all. Uncheck the option at the bottom to allow websites to ask. They can mind their own business. |