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Are there any Microsoft viruses in macs?

I would like to know the answer to this question because a Microsoft virus alert saying my mac had contracted Trojan spyware virus. It also left a number to call. Is this a real virus?

Posted on Sep 7, 2024 5:38 PM

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Posted on Sep 7, 2024 5:40 PM

There's no such thing as a Trojan spyware virus. They're mixing as many types of malware names as they can think of to panic the recipient.


The number WILL be to a scammer. Do not call them, do not respond to the email or message. Just delete and ignore.

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Sep 7, 2024 7:37 PM in response to AbcAymer

AbcAymer Said:

Are there any Microsoft viruses in macs?: I would like to know the answer to this question because a Microsoft virus alert saying my mac had contracted Trojan spyware virus. It also left a number to call. Is this a real virus?

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Get Malware off your Mac for Malware: 

No. But malware has a reputation for Macs. certainly can exist. Use MalwareBytes for Mac --- This is software that searches for malware/adware. So, scan with it and then remove what is found. Once removed, uninstall MalwareBytes for Mac. Then restart the Mac. Malwarebytes is made by longtime users of these forums, making it the only Security Software reliable for Macs.

Downloads:

  1. Malwarebytes Anti-Malware for Mac
  2. Malwarebytes Uninstaller

Sep 7, 2024 7:23 PM in response to AbcAymer

FTC – How To Spot, Avoid, and Report Tech Support Scams


"Tech support scammers may try to trick you with a pop-up window that appears on your computer screen. It might look like an error message from your operating system or antivirus software, and it might use logos from trusted companies or websites. The message in the window warns you about a security issue on your computer and tells you to call a phone number to get help.


If you get this kind of pop-up window on your computer, don’t call the number. Real security warnings and messages will never ask you to call a phone number."

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