For the past few months, I've been getting these weird popup messages on my iPhone 12. They say things like "cannot verify server identity: esswanaasse.club" and now there's also a message related to ".malware.com." I'm not sure if I accidentally visited a sketchy website or if there's something else going on. I've tried to find more information online, but I'm coming up empty. Is this something I should be worried about? Should I head to an Apple Store, or could it just be a glitch? Whenever I click 'show details,' it just shows a lot of technical info that I don't understand.
3 Answers
Honestly, those domains you're seeing are pretty often linked to phishing or malware. It's likely you might have visited a sketchy website. Try clearing your Safari history and cache to see if that helps. If issues persist, then yeah, definitely consider visiting the Apple Store, but there's a good chance it'll just clear up on its own.
If your iPhone is running iOS 14 or 16, there might be some security vulnerabilities to be aware of. You could try resetting your phone, but even that might not fix the issue. I heard there are ways to check for any hidden apps or processes that might be running. Does anyone know how to scan for that?
It sounds like there could be a dodgy profile or configuration causing these popups. Check your phone settings for any unknown profiles and remove anything that looks suspicious. If it keeps happening, a trip to the Apple Store would definitely be a smart idea.

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