Spark/arc when USB touched imac case

Hi
I have noticed when plugging into the USB if I touch the imac case it arc's, should I be worried about this? How can I stop it?
Thanks

I wouldn't "double-check" anything. I'd call Apple ASAP, talk to a hardware tech and let that person tell you what to do. Electrical sparks and arcs are something I'd let an expert diagnose.

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