![]() ![]() Remember that legitimate companies like Apple don't use these scaring tactics and try to have you call random numbers. The phone number doesn't go to Apple Support-it leads to scammers who want you to pay for "virus removal" that you don't need. It uses JavaScript commands to "lock" you in the page, which makes you think it's actually stuck if you don't know any other ways out. When browsing normally, you may suddenly have your browser hijacked by one of these pages. ![]() ![]() Most of the time, these virus alerts pop up from rogue online ads. You didn't do anything illegal everything the ad claims is completely made up. As it turns out, this is a fake virus message. Before we show you how to stop this virus behavior, you might wonder why you're seeing these pornographic virus alerts. ![]()
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