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While browsing on Safari, I noticed History items for reallifecam (a voyeur and/or po'rn site), even though I hadn't visited it. I deleted them from my History. When I closed the Safari window, there was another window with reallifecam on it. It must have opened underneath the window I was using. One of the webpages I was on must have been hacked or unsafe.

What worries me is there was only one pop-up window that I saw, but there were at least six or seven reallifecam items on my History. This means the website must have been transitioning between its own webpages or opening new tabs without my realising. I would like to make triple-sure that my computer and my information online haven't been compromised. Please, does anyone have any advice?

Thanks for replying, by the way. I've had a worry that one day in the future I might have to buy something online (e.g. from Vistaprint, Amazon, etc.) and next thing I know my bank account is empty, if there is indeed anything gone wrong with my computer because of this pop-up. My computer hasn't really been showing any symptoms that I can tell, so I don't even know if there's a problem for me to identify, but better to be sure that there's nothing hiding on it.

The first thing you should is uninstall Sophos. There are no viruses that can damage OS X. There just aren't. Anti-virus programs on a Mac are essentially useless because they're not actually protecting you from anything. There's nothing to protect you from. It's taking up space on your hard drive and using up RAM. Secondly, that Adobe logo is not fraudulent. When I have to update my Flash player, the Install Manager looks just like you describe, and I've never had any problems with pop-up windows or browser hijackers. Thirdly, the only danger to Macs are Trojans, which come in the form of malware/adware that gets downloaded and installed on your computer by you. You have to physically put them on your computer, they don't just spontaneously show up. So, unless you've downloaded something recently that didn't come from either the Mac App Store or the developer's website, it's highly unlikely anything is on your system, actively compromising it.

I don't know how "reallifecam" ended up in your browser history, but you obviously went somewhere you shouldn't have gone where a pop-up or window or tab redirected your browser there several times. You didn't get it by staying on Twitter and Yahoo.

Am I going to need to backup my files before I do this? I have Time Machine on my Mac but apparently you need an external hard drive to use it (Use Time Machine to back up or restore your Mac). Hopefully I can get one big enough from the Apple Store. If I did need to make backups, do you think I would need to backup my Applications too?

No. You just need to open Safari, like Eric said. As for using Time Machine to make backups, it makes backups of your entire system. That's all of it. Not just files and folders. The whole kit and caboodle. That's why you need an external hard drive at least 3x larger than the amount of space currently used up on your computer's internal drive. I'd go for a 1 TB drive, personally.

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