My Mac with Ventura 13.5 says I have 5 viruses. How do I know if I really have them or these popups are antivirus ads?

Tried to install Sophos Home, did not work. Some of the popups say "Potential virus", others say to use McAfee or Norton.


Do I need antivirus, and if so which is the best?

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Posted on Sep 3, 2023 01:28 PM

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Posted on Sep 3, 2023 01:41 PM

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A site you visited might have added itself to notifications in Safari. If so, It's a scam.


Open Safari's settings. Click on the Websites tab. Scroll down on the left side and click on Notifications. Remove the offending entry or entries.

You will NEVER need to have anti-virus installed on a Mac. At the most you might use MalwareBytes but nothing else is necessary.


As additional info, the most current version of Ventura is now 13.5.1

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Sep 3, 2023 01:41 PM in response to JMikeF

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A site you visited might have added itself to notifications in Safari. If so, It's a scam.


Open Safari's settings. Click on the Websites tab. Scroll down on the left side and click on Notifications. Remove the offending entry or entries.

You will NEVER need to have anti-virus installed on a Mac. At the most you might use MalwareBytes but nothing else is necessary.


As additional info, the most current version of Ventura is now 13.5.1

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My Mac with Ventura 13.5 says I have 5 viruses. How do I know if I really have them or these popups are antivirus ads?

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