![]() So an ad blocker won't do you any good in this case. (Apple's Web site doesn't subscribe to an ad network). If you are getting those scam ads on a lot of different Web sites, especially Apple's, it is unlikely that you are dealing with malicious ads coming from a poisoned ad network. Scary Internet Scam Becoming Disturbingly Common I wrote an entire article about this, back when a malicious ad could pretend to be holding your Mac for ransom: ![]() One is a malicious extension in Safari, and the other is a malicious ad pushed to the Web site(s) you are visiting. ![]() There are two separate things that can be causing your problem.
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