she may have inadvertently be connect to a wireless network such as BT openzone 
and they are asking her to log on to use it. check the wireless network airport 
is connected to.
On 3 Feb 2011, at 20:32, Philippe Chandless wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I'm calling on behalf of my mum (again). She has a security problem on her 
> MacBook. Every time she tries to go to a web page (www.ofange.fr  for 
> example) she gets another page asking her to log in to another service (Free, 
> another telecoms operator). I suspect it's some kind of phishing set up. It 
> seems to happen whatever site she tries to go to. 
> 
> I've told her to stop using the Mac for the moment.
> 
> She doesn't have any anti-virus software. Is there a way of finding out what 
> she's got and how to get rid of it?
> Also what's the best, preferably free, virus protection software available?
> 
> Any advice very gratefully received and passed on.
> 
> Cheers
> Philippe
> 
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