


Keep in mind that the old wisdom that you’re fine if you avoid “bad” sites is no longer particularly good. I have yet to see this behavior first-hand, but it’s undoubtedly being caused by JavaScript that has been injected into legit sites, either through malicious ads or by hacking the site. It’s simply an obnoxious browser pop-up, displayed via JavaScript, in an attempt to fool people into paying. Fortunately, from the reports I’ve been getting, there is no indication that this is actually Mac malware of any kind.

Here is a link for removing ransomware on a Mac.it's pretty easy: the post: There have been many reports among Mac users recently of being “infected” with an FBI ransomware “virus,” telling them that their computer has been seized and that they have to pay money to get it unlocked. It asks 100 $/Euro and says that your computer is blocked by the Italian cops and constantly redirects you to a fake page.I've tried to remove it resetting Safari and Chrome, but the virus is still alive.What should I do to remove this thing?
