All Internet based programs immediately terminate

When I go into any programs that use the Internet eg safari, iTunes I receive a message saying the program quit unexpectedly. I am concerned I have accidentally got a virus and don't know what to do

When I go into any programs that use the Internet eg safari, iTunes I receive a message saying the program quit unexpectedly. I am concerned I have accidentally got a virus and don't know what to do

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