jimmytoughknucle wrote:
#Macbook
HI PLS PLEASE ME
I was trying to download a application it gave popped an ad and it was the instruction to download the application.
It gave me instruction to copy and paste to the Terminal
WHICH I DID AND I ALSO ENTERED THE PASSWORD
Avoid downloading apps directly from the web. Best to use the App Store. If you must download from the web, understand what you are clicking before you click it. I've never run into an app installation that required using Terminal to install.
I changed my passwords on my google chrome emails. Signed out of my orginal apple id made a new one
No need to create a new Apple Account. This can easily confuse your Mac and idevice operation in the future. Your Apple Account gets tied to any App Store and Music purchases and subscriptions. If you change your Apple Account then you lose access to purchases, subscriptions and other things associated with that account.
Best to simply change your Apple Account password.
But just today MY INSTAGRAM GOT HACKED even though my cropto wallet still has money n eveything.
I now just changed my macbook password
If you feel your account security has been compromised, then changing the password on any of your important accounts might be necessary.
Is there anything else I could do pls help i know im so dumb for doing that I am 16 so i am very clueless.
My instagram got hacked just a day after so idk was it that
PLEASE HELP MEEE!
Apple has built some very good security into the macOS and it is updated regularly. But that cannot protect you from yourself.
Nothing gets installed on the Mac without user consent. If garbage gets installed on your Mac it will be because you installed it by allowing and giving permission.
Apple has built these protections into macOS and they are updated regularly.
• macOS security built right in. - Apple Support
For more info, please see these support documents:
• Effective Defenses Against Malware - Apple Community
• Avoid phishing emails, fake 'virus' alerts…and other scams - Apple Support
• Apple Personal Safety User Guide - Apple Support