Clicked on virus link on iPhone

Hello, while browsing the internet on my other iPhone (iPhone 12, iOS 17.4.1) I accidentally clicked a link that led me to the message that my phone had a lot of viruses and I need to download something to remove them. I didn’t and immediately closed the link. And then another link popped up that said I needed to download vpn, which I also didn’t and immediately closed. But I’m worried if my iPhone is at risk and my accounts could be hacked. So far I only turned my internet off because I don’t know what else to do in this case. I can’t clear safari data too because of restrictions.

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Posted on May 14, 2024 8:02 PM

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Posted on May 14, 2024 8:16 PM

Yeah, it’s an advertisement.


There’s no malware here, and no virus.


This particular advertisement offering you some sketchy app that badly solves a problem you don't have too, but badly solves it in a way perfect for collecting personally-identified metadata.


And no, websites cannot scan your iPhone. If websites could do that, the scammers wouldn’t go to all this effort and subterfuge to get at your data and your metadata, they’d just upload your data directly—malware scans are deeply intrusive.


As for clearing Safari, if force-closing and re-opening Safari while offline and closing all tabs before going back online doesn’t clear this advertisement, contact whoever is holding the restrictions.


Malware for iPhone does exist, but it’s been rare and very targeted based on all available evidence. This stuff is an advertisement. An annoyingly persistent one.

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May 14, 2024 8:16 PM in response to cuteronniekitty

Yeah, it’s an advertisement.


There’s no malware here, and no virus.


This particular advertisement offering you some sketchy app that badly solves a problem you don't have too, but badly solves it in a way perfect for collecting personally-identified metadata.


And no, websites cannot scan your iPhone. If websites could do that, the scammers wouldn’t go to all this effort and subterfuge to get at your data and your metadata, they’d just upload your data directly—malware scans are deeply intrusive.


As for clearing Safari, if force-closing and re-opening Safari while offline and closing all tabs before going back online doesn’t clear this advertisement, contact whoever is holding the restrictions.


Malware for iPhone does exist, but it’s been rare and very targeted based on all available evidence. This stuff is an advertisement. An annoyingly persistent one.

May 14, 2024 8:24 PM in response to cuteronniekitty

cuteronniekitty wrote:

Hello, while browsing the internet on my other iPhone (iPhone 12, iOS 17.4.1) I accidentally clicked a link that led me to the message that my phone had a lot of viruses and I need to download something to remove them.


Sleazy advertisement, or outright scam. Criminals like to send people messages like this, complete with "helpful" "tech support" phone numbers to call. The phone numbers connect you to the criminals, who are waiting eagerly for the chance to rip you off.


Sometimes they "only" try to get you to pay for a worthless app that you don't need – but even if the rip off stops there, it is still a rip off.

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