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My husband got message on Mac Firefox found viruses. He clicked on repair now button. several .exe files appeared to download among them http://scan34.dekin.cz.cc Are files legitimate If not, what can he do?.

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My husband got a message on his Mac that Firefox found viruses with an image of a red policeman. He clicked on the repair now button. Then He got several .exe files to download among them http://scan34.dekin.cz.cc. Are these files legitimate? if not, what can he do, because unfortunately he downloaded them.

My husband got a message on his Mac that Firefox found viruses with an image of a red policeman. He clicked on the repair now button. Then He got several .exe files to download among them http://scan34.dekin.cz.cc. Are these files legitimate? if not, what can he do, because unfortunately he downloaded them.

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No, those files are not legitimate, but malware. You should always ignore such unrequested pop-ups. What you see in such cases is an animation that is loaded via internet and not a real scan.

You can move those files to the trash to remove them. If you were on the windows platform and have run them then you would have been infected with malware (virus), but .exe files do not run on a Mac, so nothing happened.