reallifecam pop up

I have a Mac laptop computer: my computer has Sophos Anti-virus (9.4.0) and Safari is my internet browser (6.1.6). I think I use OS X Mountain Lion; I may have improved at El Capitan and forgotten.

While browsing on Safari, I noticed reallifecam history items (a voyeur or po site'rn), even if I had not visited. I removed them from my story. When I closed the Safari window, there was another window with reallifecam on this issue. He must have opened under the window that I used. Among the pages Web that I've been on must have been hacked or dangerous.

Then, I closed the window and quit Safari. After that, I looked to see if my computer was hit.

  • I scanned my computer with Sophos a bunch of times and it came with "no threats found.
  • There seems to be nothing new in my download folder.
  • I looked in Applications > utilities. The most recent element it is Adobe Flash Player install Manager. I know there are some fraudulent programs, given the name of Adobe. I was suspicious that the icon is a red box with the Adobe logo f instead of a red box-shaped bright with the Adobe logo f-shaped dark. The Flash Player icon in system preferences is a square with the Adobe logo in the shape of f, and it's the same dark shade of red. I looked at one of the debates on the Apple Support, and apparently, it's okay. Get Info says as follows - this seems all right and in order?
    • Type: Request (Intel)
    • Size: 738 797 bytes (836 KB on disk)
    • Where: / Applications/Utilities
    • Created the: 12 January 2016 01:44
    • Updated the: Tuesday, January 19, 2016 22:41
    • Version: 20.0.0.286
    • Copyright: Copyright © Adobe Systems Incorporated 2008-2016. All rights reserved.
    • More information: -.
    • Name & Extension: Adobe Flash Player install Manager.app
  • When I looked in the Safari preferences, I saw the reallifecam cookies, so I removed the.
  • I watched on Apple.com and found this page - stop advertising windows pop-up and adware in Safari - Apple Support - I followed the instructions and found nothing. I also found this page - viruses, Trojans, Malware - and other aspects of Internet Security.
  • I checked for software updates, but it doesn't seem to be one off topic now.
  • I turned on my firewall in system preferences > Security Privacy & for potential future incidents and guest user is disabled in system preferences > users and groups, just in case where.

Since the first incident, I had no bother with pop ups, reallifecam or otherwise, I saw no ads for reallifecam, and my computer seems to operate normally.

I had some good problems. This only started happening after the pop-up - they may be a coincidence, but I don't want anything outside rule then think are worth noting:

  • In my email account, the spam folder received two emails with .nl (Netherlands) and .sk (Slovakia) extensions, although I had no knowledge with the country or any of there anyone. The enamel of .nl apparently was a scam of Unilet malware, which I deleted before I could open, and enamel .sk seems to happen to my sister. I deleted that too and I have taken note of the email address it came from. My sister said his email must have been hacked, and that all she had to do every time that his e-mail has been hacked before a change his password.
  • I also had a text scam on my Nokia phone (not a smartphone) from an unknown telling me to update my Apple ID, even if I didn't have an Apple ID at the time. I opened it is true, because when my phone said that I received a message that doesn't tell me who they are from until I have press open. I removed it and I had no other text like that since. I transfer my SIM card to another phone Nokia (also not a smartphone), so I don't know if it did something or if it was just a text.

What worries me is that there was only a pop up window that I saw, but there were at least six or seven items on my story reallifecam. This means that the site must have been transition between its own Web pages or the opening of new tabs without my make. Thank you triple sure that my computer and my information online have not been compromised. Please, does anyone have advice?

Safari/Preferences/Advanced - activate the menu to develop it, then go ahead and empty Caches. Quit/relaunch Safari and test. Then try Safari/history/Show History and remove all items from the history.  Quit/relaunch Safari and test. You can also try try Safari Safari/Reset. The downside is that it deletes all cookies. It could upset some sites no longer recognizes your computer as one that has visited the web site. Go to Finder and select your user folder. With this Finder window as the windshield, select Finder/display/display options for presenting or order - J.  When the display options opens, check "show the library folder. This should make your visible user library folder in your user folder.  Select Library./Caches/com.apple.Safari/Caches.db, and then move it to the trash.

Go to Safari preferences/Extensions and disable all extensions. Test. If correct, enable the extensions one by one until find you which extension is causing the problem.

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