The fake Flash Update malware removal

Over the weekend, my iMac received the fake local saying Adobe Flash needs an update. I checked that I was indeed the last version for OS X. Now I get the pop up every hour or so and I want to get rid of.

I have never clicked on the download button. I tried Malwarebytes, but it found no malicious software, which could be because of me is not clicking on download.

I'm sorry if this is off topic for OS X, but perhaps someone can direct me where to go for help.

Thank you

Bart

Using Chrome and El Capitan

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