
PUP developers collect IP addresses, website URLs visited, pages viewed, queries entered into search engines, and other similar data. Furthermore, PUPs continually record browsing activity by gathering various user-system information that might be personally identifiable. You can remove it by closing the web browser. The malware does not exist and, therefore, "Apple Warning Alert" error should be ignored.

This error is a merely a scam - cyber criminals claim to be computer technicians and attempt to monetize 'services' that are not required by users. Be aware, however, that "Apple Warning Alert" is fake and has nothing to do with Apple.

These 'engineers' then supposedly guide victims through the malware removal process. might be stolen) and users must eliminate the risk immediately by contacting "expert engineers" via a telephone number (" 1-80") provided. It also states that this virus poses a direct threat to privacy (logins/passwords, banking details, etc. The "Apple Warning Alert" error states that the system is infected with a type of spyware/malware. In addition, they continually record user-system information relating to web browsing activity and deliver intrusive online advertisements. These programs are known to infiltrate systems without consent. "Apple Warning Alert" is a fake error messaged displayed by a malicious website to which users are redirected by various potentially unwanted programs (PUPs).
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