![]() If your Mac has not yet installed this update, you can force an update using SilentKnight, LockRattler, or at the command line. You can check whether this update has been installed by opening System Information via About This Mac, and selecting the Installations item under Software.Ī full listing of security data file versions is given by SilentKnight, LockRattler and SystHist for El Capitan, Sierra, High Sierra, Mojave, Catalina and Big Sur, available from their product page. Update: Phil Stokes has corrected my original list, and identified these three additions as being AdLoad (MACOS.2afe6bd), Bundlore (MACOS.b5bd028), and Genieo, MaxOfferDeal (MACOS.d98ded3). Right now I'm suspecting that I may be somehow infected.Apple has just pushed two updates, to the data files used by XProtect, bringing its version number to 2141 dated 4 March 2021, and to its malware removal tool MRT, bringing it to version 1.75, also dated 4 March 2021.Īpple doesn’t release information about what these updates add or change, and now obfuscates the identities of malware detected by XProtect using internal code names.Ĭhanges found in the XProtect Yara definitions include removal of the signature for MACOS.7ef4bab (AdLoad variants, which had only been added in version 2140) and addition of those for MACOS.2afe6bd, MACOS.b5bd028 and MACOS.d98ded3. Malwarebytes does not detect any issue either. But I think that these are files infected with Windows viruses and that they don't compromise my Mac. ![]() It detected several infected files with. I got suspicious and installed Antivirus Thor Lite from the App Store. I was redirected to the correct page without any problem. I got back to Google results and clicked again on the same result. Which was not the site I clicked at all in Google results. I thought the site was not working so I clicked back. ![]() ![]() I denied the access, as it never asked for it before and I saw no reason to grant it.Ī couple of days later, while I was browsing, I clicked on a google result and got redirected to a blank page. “Safari” would like to control this computer using accessibility Since then I noticed some weird behaviours.įirst, while I was making a bank transfer in Safari, I got the following popup warning: About a week ago, I installed an application in my MacBook from a dubious source. ![]()
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