MacBook Pro :: How To Know That System Is Having Virus
May 20, 2012How do I know if i have a virus on my laptop?
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Mac Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.8)
How do I know if i have a virus on my laptop?
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Mac Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.8)
How to check my macbook to see if it was infected by the new trojan virus?
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MacBook, Mac OS X (10.7.3)
I hate to use the "V" word, but I have no explanation.
Using Safari, surfing, my computer froze. I had to manually restart.
Since then, my computer has repeatedly frozen, getting the "grey shroud" with the message that machine needs to be manually turned off/on.
Is Virus barrier x6 any good for virus protection?
View 4 Replies View RelatedI went to a website and got a pop up from [URL] and a splash page asking to check for viruses.
Does that I mean I have something on my mac, virus, malware, spyware?
is attached to word documents. a friend rid it from my husbands resume which he was trying to upload to monster. there doesn't seem to be a program to get rid of it on a mac. so everythng i open just gets infected on my 3 machines. other than taking it to a pc and running the program my friend had, is there a (program) that will allow me to get rid of it? i know it doesn't affect my machine but pcs will not take these docs. I don't work in word, just use it to open client documents and copy into quark.
View 1 Replies View RelatedMy girlfriend downloaded a bunch of programs and I noticed her Windows installation was a lot slower than when it was fresh. She has an antivirus program called "Uniblue RegistryBooster" and I was wondering if that was a reputable antivirus program or something malicious.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI recently got a Macbook. I love it so far, I've had it for less than a week. I had been using it at my mom's (she uses on of those Timemachine things. They double as a wireless router right?)Anyways that was working great. Now I'm at my dad's where the computers (PCs) have had histories of viruses, worms, and other bad stuff; this is mainly cause my dad and step family are idiots about downloads and aren't very responsible.
Anyways, I was just browsing the internet today - no weird sites that would be fairly dangerous - and a message popped up saying that I could be infected! I was feeling safe just the other day learning that Macs are very safe from computer viruses and stuff. A windows message popped up to notify me (which is really strange because I had only installed Windows office on this Macbook). But I'm thinking that its a fake message and instead some sort of trojan horse. Could it have come through the wireless network to reach this Mac? I dunno what happened, but I'm scared because this Mac is new and I would really like it to not screw up.
But if it does, I got this Mac through my university, so I have support and a warranty, so I could get this replaced if it got really bad right?
i think my Macbook has a virus I have people telling me that they are getting alot of emails from me what should i do? i changed my password on my email and i deleted all of my emails and restarted my computer?
View 2 Replies View RelatedWhen I checked my inbox yesterday morning I had several mailer daemon failure notiices. It appeared that during the night my email system had sent out an email to addressess in my address book that I had not used in a long time, a few of which were no longer active emil accounts hence the failure notice. The emil that was sent apears to people as being sent by me and is directing people to a web site. I immediatley updated with the latest apple updates & there were a few old ones that I had missed. Does this mean my computer has a vius? Or has it been hijacked in some way? Also has the time now come to install some form of third party anti-virus/spyware software?
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MacBook Pro (15-inch Core 2 Duo), Mac OS X (10.6.8)
what can i use to check and see if i have a virus on my computer
Info:MacBook (13-inch Late 2009), iOS 5.1.1
I know most people say Macs don't get viruses..but earlier I received a notification on twitter that I had a new follower.I clicked on the persons name and it brought me to a new page. It wasn't her twitter profile, but one of those scam-looking- type pages. I didn't even read it, I just ex-ed it out.
In the past, sometimes things pop up, I ex out, and thats the end of it. Every time I try to open a new tab, new window or click into something (like pressing "submit", or "next", or a name on Facebook), one or two other tabs open, obviously those fake/annoying pop up sites, come up.
On my preference settings on safari, it is NOT clicked to go to the new window/tab when opened, and I have "block pop-up windows" selected. (All of the options are selected on the security tab)
I haven't recently changed any settings and this extreme amount of pop ups with every click just started happening after the twitter page thing. Should I avoid putting any personal information into my computer (Ex: checking bank account) until the pop ups stop?I don't think its happening when I try using chrome… Could it just be a safari thing?
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MacBook Pro, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.5)
i got my macbook pro a few days ago and i'm enjoying it. the only concern i have is that it might get a virus and and i don't want to put 1.5k of US dollars to waste just like that. i always thought a mac could never get a virus so thats why i bought it but i read that there is a chance that getting a virus might happen. so i am wonder should i pay for a virus protection or does it already come with a virus protector and i don't have to worry?
View 24 Replies View Relatedi heard its almost impossible for macbookpro to get viruses but its possible still?? I want to make sure i never get viruses or anything like that so do i need some kind of virus protection? I have a pc and it keeps getting viruses and getting fixed and getting viruses again all cuz im a comp noob lol . This is gona be my first mac..i just bought it on apple online store... And i wana do stuff like stream anime from random sites and my pc got spyware and totally messed up when i streamed anime and accidentally got tricked into clicking an ad..and i also wana download stuff from limewire and stufff like that..would it be safe to do that kind of stuff without protection on a mbp?? Had anyone even got a virus on their mac ??
View 24 Replies View RelatedMy computer seems okay, but it has been a little off lately. I don't think anything is wrong, but to be safe, I want to see if i have a virus. Also, it may be a good idea to scan my computer for virus' every once and a while.
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What does it do to Macs? I know it takes the shape of a update, but does it like reset your computer?
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iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.3), Mac
how do I protect myself from virus?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI need to know whether I need virus protection for my MacBook Pro. if so, can I use AVG, or which would you recommend.
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MacBookPro, Mac OS X (10.7.3)
what Virus Protection I need for my MacAir and where to get it.
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MacBook Air
How to get rid of an msn email virus on my mac book pro?
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MacBook
Pro, iOS 5.1
what do i need to do to get rid of a worm virus?
View 11 Replies View RelatedDo MAcbook Air need any Anti-virus? If yes then which one you prefer?, Do MAcbook Air need any Anti-virus? If yes then which one you prefer?, Do MAcbook Air need any Anti-virus? If yes then which one you prefer?
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MacBook Air, Mac OS X (10.7.4)
My computer is slow and the itunes show up by his self? is a virus?
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iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.3)
Is it possible to get a computer virus on MacBook Pro while using other operating system (eg Windows)? Ih so will it harm the 'Mac' side of the hard disk?
View 4 Replies View RelatedIs there a way I can check to see if my MacBook pro has a virus? Its not running slow but I just want to be safe. Im using OSX Lion version 10.7.4
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MacBook Pro (13-inch Early 2011), Mac OS X (10.7.4)
I think I have a virus on my computer.. I use google chrome and of late pop-ups, word being converted to links and all similar stuff is happening.. I read a post on this forum before and it said to remove the gophoto.it trojan virus. I have done so and even restarted my system. The problem still persists and is creating a lot of hassles for me.. I am using a Macbook Air 13" with Software OSX 10.9.3
View 3 Replies View Relatedi have a macbook pro. And my question/concern is Do i need to install an anti-virus on my macbook?? cuz one of my friends told me that i dont need an anti-virus on mac's
View 4 Replies View RelatedSo, the last few times I've logged into Facebook, several IM chats open up with me having send a couple of my contacts spam. I'm using a mac so I know I haven't installed anything weird, what could it be? I changed my password but I'll see if it continues.
View 2 Replies View RelatedMy keyboard is not working well and im sure it is a malware. how can i delete it?
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how do i know if my pc is infected by a backdoor virus? there was a window, which said that i won something. the only button was the "ok" button, to go on..there was no red X on the upper side left and i could not even close safari. so i said "ok" and then I couldnt use safari anymore, until i started the computer again(doing it usually didn´t workd, so i had to shut it down just holding the start button)....now i´m scared i could have a backdoor on my pc now. what can I do? or how do I know if my pc is infected or not?
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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.8)