Klaus 1/directing us to mac clean??/MAKE THAT MAK KEEPER
in a thread your link sends us to this place
http://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/42571/anti-flashback-trojan
Mac clean is suppossed to be a nightamre....
i copied your post below...
TOTALLY CONFUSED KLAUS1
SORRY IF I OFFENDED YOU...
TOO MUCH WEIRDNESS IN ONE DAY FOR ME...
i got directed/ well safari warned me today......that a site was might be bogus when i was signing in to itunes store...
i got signed in but got directed again before i knew i was signed in to this ?place?...no certificate or something...i said no to safari and found out i was signed in anyway to itunes...
I THINK THE WHOLE THING IS UNDER ATTACK PEOPLE....
Klaus1 Somerset, UK
The information is contained in the link I provided, but just to reiterate:
Flashback Trojan - Detection and Removal
Users with Intel Macs running Snow Leopard OS 10.6 or Lion OS 10.7 should ensure that they have downloaded all the recent Java updates from Apple, which are designed to prevent infection and also remove any infection already present.
New Macs running Lion do not have either Flash Player nor Java installed. If you running Lion and have not already downloaded and installed Java, you should download the ‘Flashback malware removal tool’ from Apple: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5246 (356KB) which includes the same code as the Java update that plugged a security hole which allowed the malware to automatically install itself without admin authorization.
You can also use this to check whether you have been infected (for Intel Macs only) and remove it if required:
http://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/42571/anti-flashback-trojan
Flashback Trojan - Detection, and how to remove (with caution) if you are running other browsers than Safari:
http://www.f-secure.com/v-descs/trojan-downloader_osx_flashback_i.shtml
iMac (21.5-inch Mid 2011), iOS 5.1