On Sep 7, 10:42 am, Ivan Bayter <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello guys,
> My sister just sent me this email it was send from my mac to her but I did 
> not send it, and today when I turn my pc on I found that my date was wrong 
> and also ask me a lot of question about allowing or denying  incoming 
> networks, please I don't know what to do, the first thing I asked when I 
> bought my PC was if it was a antivirus for my mac and the sales guy told me 
> they do not need it, is this true? where do you go to clean my PC ? I live in 
> the Toronto area

You almost certainly do not have a virus.

It is most probable that the email was NOT sent from your computer; it
was sent from your HOTMAIL account. Someone has stolen or guessed your
password and is using your Hotmail account to send spam from their own
computer.

Change your password now!

Your second problem is your Mac forgetting things. Is it several years
old? When Macs forget dates, it is usually because the batteries
inside them have died and need to be replaced. The incoming networks
questions indicate that you need to adjust your firewall settings.
Instructions for doing so require knowing what version of the
operating system your Mac is running.

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