Allowed remote access to scammer
I foolishly allowed remote access to my Mac by an apparent scammer. There was a popup that wouldn't let me go further until I called an toll-free number saying that my computer was affected by hackers and needed to be cleaned up. I was suspicious but the representative assured they were associated with Apple. I allowed them access to my computer and even agreed to pay $350 (I have stopped payment of the check). After about 40 minutes of access they told me it was clean. Now I know they are scammers and my question is are they still able to gain access to this computer and is info such as passwords to accounts and credit card info in jeopardy? I called Apple support and they checked things out after this event and didn't find anything on the computer to indicate that they would have future access. Does anyone know different? By the way, the company is AskMask.com - beware.
iMac, iOS 8.3