Hello,
I guess I would need to tap into this communities' expertise.
I recently received spam-mail, which looked absolutely authentic to Paypal.
The message alerted me to 'limitations' put on my account. The address ended with paypal.co.uk (but the firm informed me that they would only contact me using my name/details - so I assume this to be spam).
While I did not provide any information, I nevertheless clicked on a link ('can't read this message? - click here'). Silly me. Now, I wondered whether there is a chance of me detecting whether some sort of malware has been transferred onto my Mac (OS 10.6.8)
Given the recent news that Mac OS is years behind security issues, I start getting worried as a seasoned Mac owner.
Thanks!
I guess I would need to tap into this communities' expertise.
I recently received spam-mail, which looked absolutely authentic to Paypal.
The message alerted me to 'limitations' put on my account. The address ended with paypal.co.uk (but the firm informed me that they would only contact me using my name/details - so I assume this to be spam).
While I did not provide any information, I nevertheless clicked on a link ('can't read this message? - click here'). Silly me. Now, I wondered whether there is a chance of me detecting whether some sort of malware has been transferred onto my Mac (OS 10.6.8)
Given the recent news that Mac OS is years behind security issues, I start getting worried as a seasoned Mac owner.
Thanks!