please ignore the messages sent that contain that code. this is a
trap set by a specific product vendor who cause damage to your PC
system but the code thinks the mac is a PC. do not under any
sircumstances proceed wit this. close safari, relaunch it and
continue. delete the executable file.
the vendor concerned is already being investigated for acts of fraud
and invasion of multiple computers with intent to retrieve
information and data illegally.
lew
On 22 Apr 2008, at 13:54, Tiffany D wrote:
Something very interesting just happened to me and at an unlikely
place. I had an email with a LiveJournal comment in it and hit view
all comments. When I did this, I got an alert from Safari saying that
I had possible spyware and malwear on my computer and would I like to
scan for it. I thought it was strange and hit cancel, but it scanned
anyway and offered me the chance to download the program, since they
claimed i had ten things wrong. I hit ok, thinking that this was just
an alert but it downloaded the software. when I looked in downloads I
found that it was a .exe file. Then, I did a search for MalwareAlarm
and found this.
http://malwarealarm-removal.com.removal-instructions.com/removeMalwareAlarm.html
So apparently, this is a fake antimalwear program. But since it's a
.exe will it harm my Mac? If so and the removal software given at the
site above doesn't work, how can I get rid of this?
Thanks,
Tiffanitsa
Mr. Lewis Brock
Totally blind musician and composer of 21st century synth orchestral
music
Phone: +44 07857 352828
E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Skype: lewisjbrock