![]() Macintosh HD (disk1 - Journaled HFS+) / : 249.81 GB (76.72 GB free) ġ 1.4 GHz Intel Core i5 (i5-4260U) CPU: 2-coreīluetooth: Good - Handoff/Airdrop2 supportedīattery: Health = Normal - Cycle count = 459ĪPPLE SSD TS0256F disk0: (251 GB) (Solid State - TRIM: Yes) ![]() If you absolutely must have Flash Player installed, then only get it via System Preference->Flash Player or the /flashplayer site, otherwise uninstall and do without it since it is often compromised and in need of patches (like the one you got yesterday).Ĭlick the links for more information from Apple Support Communities.Ĭlick the links for more information about that line.Ĭlick the links to remove adware or update the whitelist of legitimate software. Never respond to a web site that offers to update Flash Player for you. BitTorrent sites are all malware sources. Always try to get any third party software from the App Store or the developers site and avoid going to distribution sites such as Softonics, Downloadcom and even MacUpdate if you aren't signed in as a member. Many such malware infections originate from download sites. ![]() My previous suggestion still stands to scan your computer with MalwareBytes or ClamXav, especially your download folder, for the original source of these. That's certainly the worst infection I've run across, but once all those identified have been dealt with, you still need to deal with how these occurred, why some of them keep coming back, are the installers still present on your computer and how to avoid such things going forward.
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