access to my identityservicesd

I have a popup with my norton anti-virus that tells me an ip address is attempting to access my identityservicesd on my computer. I checked my own ip address and it's not mines. does this mean someone is trying to hack into my computer?

MacBook Air (M2)

Posted on Mar 5, 2023 10:19 AM

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Mar 7, 2023 12:45 PM in response to mzjamison

Hi mzjamison,


For help with your anti-virus software alerts you may need to contact the developer for further assistance. The steps here can assist: How to contact an app developer


However, macOS comes with its own malware protection. You can find out more here: Protecting against malware in macOS


You can view additional information and settings to check here: Protect your Mac from malware, and ways to avoid malware here: Ways to avoid malware and harmful apps on Mac


If you need further assistance, reach out to Apple Support directly.


Contact - Official Apple Support


Contact Apple for support and service - Apple Support



Cheers.





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