toykofalcon app pops up when using safari
Greetings - just today I noticed that when I use Safari and, in particular, go to preferences/privacy tab to clear cookies from websites, an application pops up called ToykoFalcon, also described as AppAK. It appears to be an extension of Safari but I cannot see it when I look for the Safari extensions. I will force quit it but it reappears when I start using Safari again.
Not sure if it is helpful or harmful but, judging by my ActivityMonitor, it seems to be sucking up a lot of RAM and I am having performance issues generally at this point running my MacBook Pro 2012.
Any thoughts?
That is malware. Download and run Malwarebytes. Malwarebytes was developed by one of our own colleagues here in ASC. It gets rave reviews and is about the most proven anti-malware software for Mac.
最後更新:2017-08-20 23:33:20
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