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Is This a Virus?
I'll start by saying that I'm a mac dummy (amongst many other things.)
I'm running MAC OS 10.6.8, if that makes a difference, and Firfeox for a browser. Yesterday my Imac started showing strange behavior. When I'm browsing Yahoo News I get a Norton Phishing warning with this as the offending link: http://www.facebook.com/plugins/logi...p?size=large&l... I never go on Facebook. Also, when I access web sites for song lyrics and chords (I'm a guitar dummy too) my computer hangs up. I can't even shut it down. A Norton virus scan finds no viruses. What's going on here? Any help will be greatly appreciated. |
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I cannot really see anything in that Facebook link (empty page, but then again, I have no FB account).
Do you have Norton installed? And it is probably not a virus, it would be the first one affecting Mac OS X in public circulation. Do you have a link to that tabs website? And what specs and Mac OS X version does your computer have and use? Currently there are zero viruses affecting Mac OS X in public circulation, but there are other kinds of malware existing, that can infect your Mac. To learn more about malware in Mac OS X and what steps can be taken to protect yourself, read the following F.A.Q.: Mac Virus/Malware Info by GGJstudios
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http://arstechnica.com/security/2013...-mail-account/ This is ticking me off because of the Yahoo/ATT mail spam I've been getting from friends with malicious links lately. (Not ticked off with friends, well, most of them, --because it had nothing to do with the strength of their passwords etc., it was all Yahoo's bad code.) I'd vote with your foot traffic and stay away from Yahoo sites until they finally address their problems in a meaningful way. |
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Thanks for the responses. I have had Norton running for a few
months with no problems. If I uninstall it might the phish attempt get through? I'm running MAC OS X 10.6.8, Firefox 18.0.1 with Norton Confidential (green site verification bar.) Why would I get this phishing warning only with Yahoo News, and why does the system only hang up with various music sites, although there are no problems with Chordie. |
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This goes for Norton as well.
Q : Do you use anti-virus software Mr. McAfee ? John McAfee : No. These anti-virus programs are crap. |
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3rd party antivirus apps are not necessary to keep a Mac malware-free, as long as a user practices safe computing, as described in the following link. Read the What security steps should I take? section of the Mac Virus/Malware FAQ for tips on practicing safe computing.
If you still want to run antivirus for some reason, ClamXav (which is free) is one of the best choices, since it isn't a resource hog, detects both Mac and Windows malware and doesn't run with elevated privileges. |
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I appreciate the responses, but have not received an answer that
addresses the problem. Why Yahoo News and various music lyric/chord sites only? Norton has been using .3 to .0 with 5 threads. |
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And what about uninstalling Norton and using those Safe Security Steps you got linked to? I have been running Macs running Mac OS X for 8 years or so and visited all kinds of shady sites (Yahoo! and tab/chord sites definitely do not belong to such) since then, and I never contracted malware or got such ridiculous messages, but then again, I was not using any AV application and just used common sense.
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The common sense thing to do would have been not to buy Norton in the first place. Seriously OP on a mac you really don't need it.
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The situation is getting worse! I'm getting these phishing warnings
from many different sites. What if uninstalled Firefox and Norton and reinstalled them? |
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What if you just uninstalled Norton and do not reinstall it?
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Wouldn't the phish attempt cause some problems if it got through?
This phish alert is not associated with email. |
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Have you tried to check/repair the drive permissions using the OS utility? FireFox preferences, see privacy check the "tell websites I do not want to be tracked", clear the history.
Norton is pretty good stuff, it is used in the industry. Another acknowledgment of it capabilities to protect, comcast will issue their customer the application when they discover nastiness on the customers machines. Comcast does not want the customers machine infecting there systems. Macafee was good but has lost it's edge, Norton is the go too today. Cheers, Greg |
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