dhaval252 wrote:
What if I visited Malicious site from my Mac book Safari browser? How can I confirm whether my Mac book is safe or not?
You cannot reasonably confirm a lack of a breach. Proving a negative is… difficult. But to be very blunt, you’re not compromised, and you are very likely not with the cost and effort involved in such a compromise. You’re just not. And if you truly are worth targeting, then you really, really, really need a better source of security information than this forum.
If a website could access and could scan a computer, there’d be chaos. Yes, there have been a few of these breaches. Rare. But they’d happen. Watering hole breaches, for instance. If the perpetrators were broadly targeting, we’d we’d hear about these cases.
Here’s a watering hole attack targeted against Mac users from last year:
… https://blog.google/threat-analysis-group/analyzing-watering-hole-campaign-using-macos-exploits/
Now what can you do? Backups. Preferably deep backups. Preferably rotating. Better password security. You can operate from a non-admin user too, to make the exploitation yet mire difficult. Stay current on macOS. Add two-factor authentication. Robust and unique passwords. Keychain or another password manager. The usual suggestions.