Why does it say virus when I open Safari?

As a browser hijacker, Safari pop-up virus is categorized as a potentially unwanted app (PUA). Once the malicious program attacks your Mac, it starts modifying browser settings. For instance, it changes the default search engine and homepage, without even asking for your permission.
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Why did my Safari say I have a virus?

It can be alarming when you're browsing a website and a pop-up appears warning you of an iPhone virus! Virus warnings and Apple security alerts like these are scams designed to get you to call or tap on a link. Read on to learn how to safely stop these scams by turning on pop-up blocker settings.
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Are the virus warnings on Safari real?

Apple Security Alert is a fake pop-up message which states that your iOS device was hacked and that your personal information is at risk. Users can get this alert by visiting a suspicious website or get redirected if they have a potentially unwanted program (PUP) installed on their Mac or iPhone.
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Can an iPhone get a virus from Safari?

Here is Apple's answer [2022] Can your iPhone get viruses from websites? If you're using Safari, Chrome, or another browser app on your iPhone, then the short answer is: yes. One of the largest selling points of the iPhone is that it can't get viruses.
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Does iPhone tell you if you have a virus?

Besides the fact that Apple would not send you a message telling you that you have a virus on your device (and they wouldn't even know if you had a virus), the wording of this text message is not technically accurate and it is grammatically incorrect.
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Does Apple send a virus warning?

Apple never uses security alerts on its iOS devices, so whenever you encounter one you can be sure it's not legitimate. Common fake iOS security warnings include messages such as: Urgent action required! Viruses have been detected on your Apple iPhone.
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Can iPhones get viruses 2021?

Can iPhones get viruses? Yes, they can, but it's highly unlikely. iOS is a closed ecosystem or sandbox, preventing viruses from spreading across your device or stealing data.
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How do I clear a virus on my iPhone?

  1. Restart your iPhone. The easiest way to get rid of an iPhone virus is to restart your phone. ...
  2. Update iOS. ...
  3. Clear your iPhone's browsing history and data. ...
  4. Remove suspicious apps from your iPhone. ...
  5. Restore your iPhone to a previous backup version. ...
  6. Factory reset your iPhone.
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Can Apple get viruses from websites?

Nevertheless, these exploits tend to live only for a very short period as Apple issues regular updates of its devices to the latest software to make sure they are adequately protected. However, the facts remain that very few malware and viruses are targeted to iOS devices as compared to Android.
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Does Apple have a virus scan?

macOS includes built-in antivirus technology called XProtect for the signature-based detection and removal of malware. The system uses YARA signatures, a tool used to conduct signature-based detection of malware, which Apple updates regularly.
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