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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
Why I think I am being hacked
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<blockquote data-quote="osxx" data-source="post: 1554465" data-attributes="member: 46331"><p>Since you said your X I would disconnect from the internet either by turning wireless off and disconnect the ethernet cable if it applies and change your password for your computer.</p><p>Then I would reset Safari and any other browser you might use.</p><p>Delete all the programs that are downloaded you did not want and in Safari preferences under general the last box make sure it is not checked which is open upon download.</p><p>Then when you reconnect to the internet go to iTunes and change your password.</p><p>I think this will have you back to normal since someone else had access to your computer .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="osxx, post: 1554465, member: 46331"] Since you said your X I would disconnect from the internet either by turning wireless off and disconnect the ethernet cable if it applies and change your password for your computer. Then I would reset Safari and any other browser you might use. Delete all the programs that are downloaded you did not want and in Safari preferences under general the last box make sure it is not checked which is open upon download. Then when you reconnect to the internet go to iTunes and change your password. I think this will have you back to normal since someone else had access to your computer . [/QUOTE]
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