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My Mac got infected by a Trojan

i went on a sketchy website for movies and window popped up saying my Mac got infected by a Trojan ? Is this real please tell me


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Posted on Mar 6, 2021 8:57 AM

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Mar 6, 2021 10:29 AM in response to anaellebv

anaellebv wrote:

Apple said they technically cannot let malwares into our laptops, I’m confused.


If you deliberately download a sketchy app and deliberately install it, what is the anti-malware to assume about that app, and to assume about your intentions with that app?


And a “cracked” app may well request access permissions that the normal app also requests, but who knows what the cracked app does with that access?


My friend who recommended me the website told me it was normal and that she got the tab too, she’s completely fine tho?


Are you asking me if I’d swap USB devices with your friend? 🤪


Website ads claiming virus infections are endemic, and false. Websites cannot perform a malware detection scan your computer storage. That’d be a catastrophe. Of course the messages—the advertisements, because that’s what these are—do include the word “virus”, which can cloud the thinking of or can outright panic some number of users. Panicked users then tend to do things against their own best interests. Such as downloading a sketchy “security” app. Which does who-knows-what. Which is what the advertisers want.


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Mar 6, 2021 9:38 AM in response to anaellebv

You might well have already loaded malware onto your Mac though, as that’s one of the principle uses of sites offering sketchy “free” content.


The website maintainers are not really interested in the “free” content, they use that content as a lure to interest the marks.


The marks here are the people that will load that content and will load the “cracked” apps and such.


It’s those marks that load those “cracked” apps and tools that are profitable for the website maintainers, and the marks tend to get scammed, data and passwords and access uploaded, might get blackmailed, and generally regretting the “free deals” that the marks thought they were getting. For a while there, getting infested with cryptocurrency miners was another potential outcome, too.


What, you thought the app providers and the content providers and the authors were the only ones getting ripped off here?

My Mac got infected by a Trojan

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