Antivirus and cleaning app for my imac

I have problem malware virus ad pop every time.
any solution ?

I do. There are two ways to take out the adware issue.
1. You Install AdwareMedic downloading at http://adwaremedic.com , then you scan your mac using the app, after the mac restarts you empty the trash and thats it, issue resolved!
or
2. You remove it manually by following this article Remove unwanted adware that displays pop-up ads and graphics on your Mac - Apple Support

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