cj.dotomi

Hi,


I recently had a prompt declaring that cj.dotomi.com was doing something every time I tried to access a website. It wanted me to press continue.


So I looked into this, and have read that it is harmful... I removed my cookies on Safari, and it seems to have stopped. I've found that dotomi is a company that tries to push ads. Is my Mac OK?


Thank you

iMac, OS X El Capitan (10.11.1)

Posted on Oct 16, 2016 12:40 PM

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Oct 16, 2016 3:50 PM in response to karlmelo

Remove history and website data ...


From your Safari menu bar click Safari > Preferences then select the Privacy tab then click Manage Website Data then click Remove All.


Then go back to your Safari menu bar click History > Clear History.


That should remove any remnants from that webpage.


Best way to avoid adware or malware is to keep your Mac's OS up to date. Open then App Store then select Updates from the menu.

Nov 27, 2016 7:08 PM in response to karlmelo

I use Ghostery which said:


Ghostery prevented a redirect from
www.jdoqocy.com to cj.dotomi.com,
which is part of Dotomi.


This tag appears to redirect to
http://cj.dotomi.com/tm80wktsA/krw/98BFGC8E/AA8BGHF/8/8/8?t=ncSN%3DEHEIAHEEDG%26 kp21m%3DB%3c%3cr33z%3A%2F%2F666.tny0ym8.myw%3AIA%2Fmvsmu-CCADIJH-BADHIEAG%3c%3cQ %3c%3cIf this link doesn't look right and you'd like to proceed, click on the icon below to allow Dotomi and reload.

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