This behavior significantly diminishes system performance.įurthermore, potentially unwanted programs often deliver various 'malvertising' ads (pop-ups, coupons, banners, etc.) using various tools that enable placement of third party graphical content on any site. "Apple Security Alert" can be removed by closing the web browser or rebooting the system.īe aware that fake error-displaying websites and potentially unwanted programs often misuse system resources to run unwanted processes (e.g., mining cryptocurrency) in the background. Criminals then claim to "find" additional issues/errors and offer their help for an additional fee.
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They do this to stealthily modify system settings and/or install various malware.
These people often demand remote access to the computer. Cyber criminals generate revenue by scaring and tricking unsuspecting users into paying for technical support that is not required. Note, however, that "Apple Security Alert" is fake and has nothing to do with Apple. Certified technicians then supposedly guide users through the malware removal process. Therefore, the user should immediately contact iOS Tech Support via a telephone number (" 1-85") provided. In addition, private information is at risk. The "Apple Security Alert" error states that the system is infected and the user's account has been hacked. Research shows that as well as causing redirects, rogue programs misuse computer resources, deliver malicious ads, and record various data. Users often visit this website inadvertently - they are redirected by variety of potentially unwanted programs (PUPs).
Displayed by a malicious website, "Apple Security Alert" is a fake pop-up error similar to Apple Support Center - Attention!!, Apple Warning Alert, Critical Security Warning!, and many others.