iPhone Viruses
It's a topic we wanted to talk to you about for a long time, but we haven't done it until today because we were missing the screenshot that will demonstrate this virus on the iPhone .
If it has ever appeared to you or will appear in the future, you can rest easy. Below we will tell you why.
Virus on iPhone. Screenshot that is a farce:
In the following video we explain everything in a more visual way:
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Simply, that screen that informs us that our phone is infected and that we must follow a few steps to disinfect it, is pure .
Virus Warning on iPhone
As you can see in the image above, he recently appeared to us reading news from a well-known online newspaper. Scrolling on the screen to pass the articles, you can see that we click on one and BOOM!!! we were assaulted by that message.
To check what it was, we clicked on it and it took us to this other screen
Virus detected on iPhone
As you can see, it tells us that we have "x" virus on the iPhone They scare us and informs us that to avoid possible damage, we must press a button to go to the App Store to download an application. Obviously we did not do it, but possibly it would have directed us to an app in which we had to pay a subscription to keep our mobile "virus-free".
Comment that we have visited adult pages hahahaha FOR NOTHING!!!. So you can see how false the notice is.
In addition, the link of the last photo that we have shared with you, when entering it in the browser of our MAC takes us to this screen
misleading
Pura that takes advantage of users who do not master the world of computers and smartphones .
That is why we wanted to tell you that if you ever come across this type of , ignore it. You don't have to worry. You don't have any virus.
It's good, when those kinds of prompts start popping up, clear Safari's cache.
The iPhone are fairly secure devices that are very difficult for viruses to enter. It's possible, but it's rare.
Make sure you don't have any third-party profiles installed on your iPhone that could be the result of this ad. If you have one installed and you don't trust it, delete it immediately.
How to eliminate calendar notices that constantly remind us that our iPhone is infected:
If by chance you have subscribed to a calendar in which they are constantly reminding you that you have a virus on your device, in the following video we explain how to eliminate it:
If you have iOS 14 or higher, to delete those calendars, do this:
We hope this article has helped you to avoid scares and, above all, to avoid scams.