ActivityInput will damage your computer

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clrnsy -  
 clrnsy -
Hello,
A message: "ActivityInpud will damage your computer" and the only options are: show in Finder and OK. When I click on both, it makes the message disappear, but a few seconds later, it comes back repeatedly.
Additionally, since this message appeared, I can't access any websites; I get "Safari can't open the page 'ecosia...' because Safari can’t establish a secure connection to the server 'ecosia...'"
But this happens for Netflix, Google, etc.

Do you have a solution, please? I am currently in exam season and I'm afraid of losing anything on my computer.. I don't know much about this.

Thank you in advance.

2 answers

  1. Anonymous user
     
    Hello,

    Try starting the Mac without extensions by holding down the Shift key during startup. Then attempt a cleanup with Malwarebytes if internet access is available.

    Otherwise, try a manual cleanup by following the steps indicated here:

    https://forums.commentcamarche.net/forum/affich-37636572-supprimer-adwares-et-publicites-indesirables-sur-mac-os

    Best regards.

    P.S.: Also see:
    https://forums.commentcamarche.net/forum/affich-37641569-entretenir-et-reparer-macos-x-10-12-10-13-et-suivants

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  2. Panth33ra Posted messages 23138 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   Ambassadeur 2 365
     
    Hello,
    See here the solution... https://forums.macg.co/threads/p-endommagera-votre-ordinateur.1334151/ Read to the bottom of the page.

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    1. clrnsy
       
      Hi, thank you, but I can't connect to the internet on my Mac, so I can't perform the scan.
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      1. Ludo31 > clrnsy
         
        It happens to me too, if you found the solution please I'm interested...
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      2. clrnsy > Ludo31
         
        So to regain access to the internet:
        System Preferences > Network > Advanced (bottom right) > Proxies > nothing should be checked

        Then you can access the internet and run a scan with Malwarebytes

        It worked for me like that
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